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Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Development

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This course will teach Microsoft Visual Basic programmers how to create database applications using components.

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Training Presented in:English
Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 6 Development

Program Outline



Chapter 1: Essentials of Microsoft Visual Basic

Topics:

Understanding Microsoft Visual Basic-based development
Creating an application
Debugging and error handling
Compiling an EXE file
Overview of the State University Bookstore application

Lab:

Essentials

Skills:

After completing this chapter students will be able to:

  • Use Visual Basic to create a simple application and an executable file for users.

  • List the files that comprise a Visual Basic-based application.

  • Use the Visual Basic debugging tools.

  • Add run-time error handling to a procedure.

    Chapter 2: Using Visual Data Access Tools

    TopicS:

    Universal data access
    Connecting to a data source
    Getting data from a connection
    Organizing data
    Presenting data

    Lab:

    Using visual data access tools

    Skills:

    After completing this chapter students will be able to:

  • Describe the visual data access tools that come with Visual Basic.

  • Use the visual data access tools to create a connection to a data source and access data from the connection in an application.

  • View the structure of a database using the Data Environment designer and the Data View window.

  • Create database queries using Query Builder.

  • Create data-bound forms using the Data Environment designer Data Form Wizard and the ADO Data control.

  • Create a report using the Data Report designer.

    Chapter 3: Using Class Modules

    Topics:

    Designing an application
    Creating class modules
    Adding properties methods and events
    Using a class module
    Creating data-bound class modules

    Lab:

    Using class modules

    Skills:

    After completing this chapter students will be able to:

  • Explain the benefits of using class modules in an application.

  • Use a class module to create a COM component within a Visual Basic project.

  • Create a COM component that exposes properties methods and events.

  • Create and use data-bound class modules.

    Chapter 4: Building ActiveX Controls

    Topics:

    Creating an ActiveX control
    Exposing properties methods and events
    Testing a control
    Creating property pages
    Creating a data-bound control
    Creating a data source control

    Labs:

    Building an ActiveX control
    Data-binding an ActiveX control

    Skills:

    After completing this chapter students will be able to:

  • Describe the benefits of using ActiveX controls.

  • Create an ActiveX control that exposes properties methods and events.

  • Use control events to save and load persistent properties.

  • Test and debug an ActiveX control.

  • Create and enable property pages for an ActiveX control.

  • Enable the data-binding capabilities of an ActiveX control.

  • Create an ActiveX control that is a data source.

    Chapter 5: Using ActiveX Data Objects

    Topics:

    Overview of ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)
    Handling data access errors
    Connecting to a data source
    Retrieving data from a data source
    Sorting and searching data
    Updating data
    Using disconnected data
    Creating dynamic record sets
    Understanding performance considerations

    Lab:

    Using ADO

    Skills:

    After completing this chapter students will be able to:

  • List the major components of the ADO object model.

  • Explain how to handle errors using ADO.

  • Connect to a data source using ADO.

  • Use an ADO record-set object to retrieve and manipulate data.

  • Describe and use a disconnected record set.

  • Use an ADO record-set object to store nondatabase data.

    Chapter 6: Advanced Data Access Issues

    Topics:

    Overview of Microsoft SQL Server™ security
    Using cursors
    Enforcing data integrity
    Executing statements on a database

    Lab:

    Advanced data access issues

    Skills:

    After completing this chapter students will be able to:

  • Discuss SQL Server security implementations.

  • Describe different cursor locations and when to use a specific cursor type.

  • Use a stored procedure to execute a statement on a database.

  • Handle referential integrity errors.

  • Describe ways to enforce data integrity.

    Chapter 7: Using COM Components

    Topics:

    Introduction to using COM components
    Creating a client application
    Using Microsoft Internet Explorer

    Lab:

    Using COM components

    Skills:

    After completing this chapter students will be able to:

  • List the main steps required to use an external COM component in a Visual Basic-based application.

  • Create a Visual Basic-based client application that uses a COM component.

  • Create a Visual Basic-based application that handles events from a COM component.

  • Create a Visual Basic-based applica-tion that automates Internet Explorer.

    Chapter 8: Building COM Components

    Topics:

    Introduction to COM components
    Creating COM components
    Creating an object model
    Adding error handling

    Lab:

    Building COM components

    Skills:

    After completing this chapter students will be able to:

  • Compile a project with class modules into a COM component.

  • Create an object model in a COM component.

  • Debug and test a COM component.

    Chapter 9: Optimizing and Deploying an Application

    Topics:

    Optimizing an application
    Deploying an application
    Deploying an ActiveX control

    Lab:

    Deploying the StateUBookstore solution

    Skills:

    After completing this chapter students will be able to:

  • Describe a variety of techniques for optimizing the performance of an application.

  • Use the GetSetting and SaveSetting statements to save application-specific information to the registry.

  • Use resource files.

  • Create a Setup program using Package and Deployment Wizard.

  • Package an ActiveX control for use on a Web site.

    Chapter 10: Building Internet Applications

    Topics:

    Using the WebBrowser control
    Creating Active Documents
    Creating dynamic hypertext markup language (DHTML) applications
    Creating Microsoft Internet Information Server applications

    Skills:

    After completing this chapter students will be able to:

  • List the ways Visual Basic can enhance a Web site.

  • Create applications that use the WebBrowser control.

  • Explain what Active Documents are.

  • Create an Active Document.

  • Use the DHTML Page designer to create client-side code components.

  • Use the Webclass designer to create server-side code components.

    Related Exams

    Student Pre-Requisites

    This course assumes the student has a good working knowledge of the Microsoft Visual Basic programming system. Potential students should be able to accomplish the following tasks before taking this training:

  • Create an application with multiple forms and add functionality for multiple events to the controls on those forms

  • Write a Function procedure and a Sub procedure and invoke them from Event procedures

  • Declare variables and use conditional statements

  • Describe the purpose and use of each of the controls in the Toolbox

  • Add a simple menu interface to an application

  • Retrieve and validate information from a user

  • Add a custom control to a project

  • Describe the relationship between properties methods and objects

  • Add run-time error handling to an application

  • Run the application and use debug mode within the Visual Basic environment

  • Create an EXE file from the project files

  • Design and use a relational database

  • Use SQL syntax to create database queries

    The course materials lectures and lab exercises are in English. To benefit fully from our instruction students need an understanding of the English language and completion of the prerequisites.

    Student Materials

    This course is licensed for use by a single user on a single computer. Multiuser usage is prohibited. All content on the CD can be printed.

    The CD includes:

  • To be determined

    Program Goals

    At the end of the course students will be able to:

  • Write a Microsoft Visual Basic-based application that accesses data from a database.

  • Write a Visual Basic-based application that uses component object model (COM) components.

  • Create an ActiveX control.

  • Create a COM component.

  • List the opportunities that Visual Basic developers have to incorporate Internet technologies into their applications.

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