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Programming Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
Francesco Balena

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Just a few other notes about the five-part structure of the book Part I, "The Basics," is about general programming. Chapter 1 is an introduction to the environment for those who have never worked with Visual Basic. Chapters 2 through 5 focus on forms, intrinsic controls, and the VBA language, and contain a lot of reusable, optimized routines. Chapters 6 and 7 cover all the object-oriented features that will be exploited in the rest of the book. Chapter 8 introduces the new Visual Basic 6 database features, including Visual Database Tools and the DataEnvironment designer, and it defines a few concepts that are made use of in Part II, but that will be completely developed only in Part III.
Part II, "The User Interface," takes a closer look at forms and ActiveX controls. Chapter 9 builds on the object-oriented nature of forms to create reusable user interface modules, parameterized forms, and generic MDI containers that can be reused as is in many applications. It also shows how you can exploit the dynamic control creation feature to create data-driven forms. Chapters 10 and 11 describe all the Windows common controls that come with Visual Basic, including the newer ImageCombo, MonthView, DateTimePicker, and CoolBar controls. Chapter 12 covers a few of the other controls that are provided in the package, such as the MaskEdBox and SSTab controls.
Part III, "Database Programming," continues where Chapter 8 left off. Chapter 13 explores the ADO 2 object model, with a detailed description of all the properties, methods, and events. It also covers the DDL and security extensions provided with ADO 2.1. Chapter 14 illustrates how you can apply ADO in real-world programs and covers more advanced topics such as hierarchical Recordsets and stored procedures. Chapter 15 is about additional tools and controls that you can use for easily creating database applications, such as the DataGrid control, the Hierarchical FlexGrid control, and the DataReport designer.
Part IV, "ActiveX Programming," covers the ActiveX components that you can create in Visual Basic. Chapter 16 describes ActiveX code components, from the basics to advanced topics such as COM callbacks, multithreading, satellite DLLs, and DCOM security. Chapter 17 is about ActiveX controls and guides you through the creation of useful controls of increasing difficulty. It also covers major new Visual Basic 6 features in this area, such as windowless controls, and some advanced techniques for the best performances. Chapter 18 illustrates the new types of ActiveX components that you can create with Visual Basic 6, such as data source and data consumer components and OLE DB Simple Providers.
Part V, "Internet Programming," consists of just two long chapters. Chapter 19 is about client programming: It includes tutorials on HTML, Dynamic HTML, and VBScript, followed by an in-depth description of the DHTMLPage designer. This chapter also contains a detailed coverage of Remote Data Services, including the exciting capabilities offered by components that you can instantiate on a remote Web server. Chapter 20 is about programming for Internet Information Server 4: It begins with a tutorial on the ASP object model, continues with the creation of components for Active Server Pages, and ends with an in-depth description of the new Visual Basic 6 WebClasses. The step-by-step descriptions guide you through the creation of a complete ASP application that lets remote users place their orders using a database of products.
The Appendix is about API programming. The first part of the Appendix shows how you can augment the capabilities of standard controls, retrieve important system configuration values, control the keyboard and the mouse, and access the Registry. The second part explains how to get the best from advanced techniques, such as callback and window subclassing.

Microsoft Press, 1999 г.
Язык: Английский
Формат: CHM
Размер: 10,8 Mb


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