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Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 Enterprise Edition Systems Development



Course Aims
This course provides detailed knowledge on how to design and write applications using Visual Basic 5.0 enterprise Edition. An emphasis is placed on techniques used for larger developments involving a team of programmers and the advanced features of Visual Basic.
Assumed Knowledge
Familiarity with the Visual Basic development environment and application programming gained through attendance on an "Introduction to MS Visual Basic 5.0" course or through experience in the workplace. Some knowledge of database theory and structure is also advisable
Course Audience
System Developers, Programmers and Designers who want to learn the essentials of system development using Visual Basic

This course can be found in the following categories:
Course Library > Programming > Microsoft Visual Basic
Course Library > Microsoft > Visual Basic

Table of Contents
Visual Basic 5.0 Enterprise Edition
  • Three Visual Basic Editors
  • Top Features of Visual Basic 5.0
  • Migrating from earlier Versions of Visual Basic
     
    Database Access
  • Transactions and Locking
  • Cascaded Updates and Deletes
  • The DAO Collections
  • Optimising Database Access
  • ODBCDirect
     
    Visual Basic 5.0 Classes
  • Why Create a Class?
  • Object Oriented Design
  • Overview of Video Database and Application
  • CLS Files and Properties
  • Methods and Properties
  • Collections Overview
  • Collections within Classes
  • Private and Public Scoping
  • Events within Classes
  • Inheritance and Aggregation
  • Polymorphism
     
    Building ActiveX Components with Visual Basic 5.0
  • ActiveX Components
  • EXE or DLL?
  • Building an Active X Control
  • Adding Code to the ActiveX Control
  • Adding a Method
  • Raising Errors
  • Using Enumerations for Constants
     
    Generating Events
  • Setting Properties
  • Ambient Properties
  • The Container and Extender Properties
  • Enabling and Disabling your Control
  • Managing the Focus
  • Property Pages
  • Moving from design Time to Run Time
  • Saving and Restoring Properties
     
    Toolbox Bitmap
  • Toolbox Bitmap
     
    Making the Control
  • Making the Control
     
    Creating ActiveX Documents
  • Compiled Files
  • The Container
  • Creating a User Document
  • Differences Between Forms and ActiveX Documents
  • Controls which are Valid on an ActiveX Document
  • Forms
  • Multiple Documents Adding Menus to Your Documents
  • Compiling and Distributing your Application
    ActiveX Code Components
  • Creating an ActiveX Component from a Visual Basic Class
  • In Process and Out of Process Objects
  • Using Visual Basic and Other ActiveX Components
     
    Three-Tiered Client/Server Architecture
  • What is a Three-Tier Architecture
  • Why Use an n-Tier Architecture
  • How to Develop a Three-tier Client/Server Application
  • Deploying the Middle-tier
     
    Working with Dynamic Link Libraries, the Win32 API and with the Registry
  • Why Call DLL Functions
  • What is a DLL
  • DLL's and Automation Objects
  • The Declare Statement
  • Win32 API
     
    Threads and Processes
  • ByVAl and ByREf
  • Strings
  • String Length Issues
  • C Data Types
  • CallBack Functions
  • Specifying the Location of a DLL at Runtime
  • Working with the Registry
     
    Coding Internet-Aware Applications
  • Windows Sockets
  • Managing Multiple Connections
  • The Internet Transfer Control
  • Personal Web Server
  • Universal Resource Locators (URLs)
  • Using the HTTP Protocol and FTP
  • Using the Microsoft Internet Controls
     
    Distributing an Application
  • The Set-up Wizard
  • Templates
  • Data Access
  • Remote ActiveX Components
  • Internet Downloads
  • Customisation
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