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heading Technical Training - Mastering Web Application Development Using Microsoft Visual InterDev 6

Course No: M1017 Course Lengh: 5 Days
Who Should Attend: This course teaches site developers who perform architectural planning, technology selection, or Web site programming tasks how to create enterprise-level Web sites that use component object model (COM) components on both the client and the server. Pre-Requisites:This course assumes that the delegate has intermediate programming competency with Visual Basic. Before attending this course, delegates must be able to demonstrate the following skills, preferably with Visual Basic:
  • Use looping and conditional constructs.
  • Create Functions and Sub procedures.
  • Use an object model in an application.
  • Use the Visual Basic Object Browser or similar tool to examine the properties, methods, and events of objects.
  • Browse World Wide Web sites with Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • Send and receive electronic mail with a mail client such as Microsoft Exchange.
  • State differences between two-tier and three-tier client/server architecture models.
  • Define the Internet and what it is used for.
  • Compose a new hypertext markup language (HTML) document with an HTML authoring program such as the Microsoft FrontPage® Web site creation and management tool.
  • Use ActiveX® controls and Java applets on a Web page.
  • Use a database development tool to:
  • Execute queries and call stored procedures.
  • Discriminate between record sets and tables.
  • Write a simple SQL query using SELECT and WHERE.
Completing both the Mastering Fundamentals of Web Site Development and Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic 5 Fundamentals courses satisfies the prerequisite skills listed above.

Topics Covered:

  • Describe the issues involved in creating an enterprise Web site.
  • Create and publish a simple Web site with Microsoft® Visual InterDev™ Web development system version 6.0.
  • Create interactive content for a Web site.
  • Add server scripting to a Web page using active server pages (ASP) and COM components.
  • Implement security in a Web site.
  • Read and write information to an OLE DB provider from ASP using Visual InterDev data tools.
  • Build reusable, robust COM components with Microsoft Visual Basic® programming system version 6.0 that are compatible with Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).
  • Integrate Web solutions with Microsoft BackOffice® family services.

 

Module 1: Visual Basic Essentials
Understanding Microsoft Visual Basic-based development
Creating an application Debugging and error handling
Compiling an EXE file
Overview of the State University bookstore application family

Module 2: Using Visual Data Access Tools Universal data access
Connecting to a data source
Getting data from a connection
Organizing data
Presenting data installation

Module 3: Using Class Modules
Designing an application
Creating class modules
Adding properties, methods, and events
 Using a class module
Creating data-bound class modules

Module 4: Building ActiveX Controls
Creating an ActiveX control
Exposing properties, methods, and events Testing a control
Creating property pages
Creating a data-bound control

Module 5: Using ActiveX Data Objects
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

Module 6: Advanced Data Access Issues
 Overview of Microsoft SQL Server™ security
Using cursors Enforcing data integrity
Executing statements on a database

Module 7: Using COM Components Introduction to using COM components Creating a client application
 Using Microsoft Internet Explorer

Module 8: Building COM Components Using the WebBrowser control
 Creating Active Documents
Creating dynamic hypertext markup language (DHTML) applications
Creating Microsoft Internet Information Server applications

Module 9: Optimizing & Deploying An Application
Optimizing an application
Deploying an application
Deploying an ActiveX control

Module 10: Building Internet Applications
Using the WebBrowser control
Creating Active Documents
Creating dynamic hypertext markup language (DHTML) applications
Creating Microsoft Internet Information Server applications
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