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Technical Training - Mastering
Enterprise Development Using Microsoft Visual Basic 6
Course
No: M1016 Course Lengh: 5 Days |
| Pre-Requisites:
Delegates should have attended either course 1013 or
1017 or have equivalent knowledge. |
| Topics
Covered:
- To compare traditional
client/server development with Internet development and describe
Microsoft's enterprise development strategy
- Use the Application
Architecture Model from the Microsoft Solutions Framework to organize
applications into user, business, and data services.
- Use the Microsoft
Visual Basic programming system to build component object model
(COM) dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) and implement them in a multiuser
environment using Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).
- Use MTS to address
application infrastructure issues associated with building server-side
COM objects that are used by many clients.
- Create COM objects
that use MTS services to participate in transactions and that
use security.
- Use programming
techniques to increase the scalability of COM objects.
- Use ActiveX®
Data Objects (ADO) from the middle tier to access data and invoke
business and data services implemented in SQL.
- Implement
business and data services in a Microsoft SQL Server database
through the use of stored procedures.
- Apply basic debugging,
error handling, and security techniques in a three-tier application.
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Microsoft's
Enterprise Development Strategy
Introduction to
enterprise development
Island Hopper News
sample application
Microsoft Visual
Studio 98 development system, enterprise Edition
Lab:Exploring
Island Hopper, the lab case study
Building COM
DLLs with Visual Basic
Implementing
business services using Microsoft Visual Basic
Creating COM DLLs
in Visual Basic
Working with COM
DLL projects
COM DLL registration
Lab:
Building a component
Accessing Data
from the Middle Tier
Universal data
access overview
Retrieving and
modifying records using ActiveX Data Objects
Using ADO from the
middle tier
Executing stored
procedures from the command object
Advanced topics
Lab:
Using ADO to
implement business services
Building Stored
Procedures with SQL
Introduction to
Microsoft SQL Server
Implementing
business and data services with SQL Server
Programming with Transact-SQL
Creating stored procedures
Lab:
Creating and
debugging stored procedures
Implementing Security
Introduction to security
Implementing
security in MTS applications
Overview of SQL
Server security
Using SQL Server
integrated security
Security best practices
Labs:
Implementing
security in MTS
Implementing
security in SQL Server |
Introduction to
Microsoft Transaction Server
Overview of MTS
MTS architecture
Using MTS Explorer
Deploying an MTS component
Lab:
Adding a component
to MTS
Using MTS
Transaction Services
Overview
Building MTS components
Managing object state
Debugging and
error handling
MTS programming
best practices
Labs:
Creating an MTS component
Using Shared
Property Manager
Implementing
COM with Visual Basic
Interfaces
Clients and interfaces
Lab:
Interfaces
Advanced
Client/Server Technologies
Overview of
advanced client/server technologies
Message queuing
Server clustering
Accessing
mainframe data
Lab:
Using a message queue
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