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Microsoft Visual Basic v6 Advanced - Oracle Backend




Course Aims
To cover a series of advanced programming tasks and to fully command the VB programming language. Oracle is used as the backend for this course.
Assumed Knowledge
Readers should have completed our Visual Basic v6 Introduction course or be experienced VB programmers.
Course Audience
VB programmers wishing to master the programming language.

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

Table of Contents
Hospital Management Project in Visual Basic
  • Data Base
  • Main Window
  • Patient Details
  • Inpatient references
  • Room Details
  • Patient Discharge
  • All Patient Details
  • General Bill
  • Implant Billing
  • Theatre Disposal
  • Reports
  • Module
     
    Data Access Objects (DAO)
  • Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC) and DSN
  • Data Access Objects
  • DAO Hierarchy
  • Example 1: Data Control
  • Example 2: DAO
     
    Remote Data Objects (RDO)
  • Remote Data Objects
  • Remote Data Objects with MSRDC
  • Example: Accessing Oracle Database table with MSRDC
  • RDO Hierarchy
  • Example: Programming with RDC Using RDO
  • Example: Connecting to Oracle Using RDO (Without MSRDC)
  • Example: Connecting to SQL Server Using RDO (Without MSRDC)
  • Example: Using Remote Data Control
  • Example: Using RDO without Using MSRDC
  • DSN Less Connection
  • Connecting to Oracle without Using DSN
  • Connecting to MS SQL Server without Using DSN
     
    Active Data Objects (ADO)
  • ADO Hierarchy
  • ADO Connection Object
  • Example: DSN Connection to Oracle using ADO
  • Example: DSN-Less Connection to Oracle using ADO
  • Working with ADO Recordsets
  • ADO Command Object
  • ADO Command Parameters
  • Calling Stored Procedures
  • Example: Accessing Oracle Database Table using ADO
     
    Visual Basic - More Examples
  • Example 1: Using Modules to make structures
  • Example 2: Conversion of Read-only MSFlexigrid to Editable MSFlexigrid
  • Example 3: Using Inet Control to Transfer Files on Internet
  • Example 4: Using Inet Control to Download Web page Contents
  • Example 5: Using Winsock Control to list files & directories of a Remote Machine
  • Example 6: Using Winsock Control
  • Example 7: Using ListView Control
     
    Creating ActiveX Code Components
  • Introduction to ActiveX Code Components
  • Advantages of Using ActiveX Code Components
  • Creating Objects in Visual Basic
  • Working with ActiveX Code Component Projects
  • Component Project Templates
  • Setting Project Properties
  • Setting Class Module Properties
  • Compiling a Component
  • Registering a Component
  • Testing ActiveX Code Components
  • Setting a reference to a Type Library
  • Debugging a Component
  • Using Events
  • Implementing an Interface
  • Additional Features of ActiveX Code Components
     
    ActiveX Projects - Examples
  • Example 1: Class Modules and Business Rules 2
  • Example 2: Using Class Modules in Standard EXE Project
  • Example 3: ActiveX DLL Project
  • Example 4: ActiveX DLL (In-process) Project
  • Example 5: ActiveX EXE (Out-of-process) Project
  • Example 6: ActiveX EXE to list files of a remote machine
  • Example 7: ActiveX EXE with Events
  • Example 8: ActiveX DLL with Events
     
    Creating ActiveX Controls
  • Introduction to ActiveX Controls
  • Distributing Controls
  • Creating an ActiveX Control
  • Creating a Control’s User Interface
  • Testing a Control
  • Creating our own ActiveX Control: Example 1
  • Creating our own ActiveX Control: Example 2
  • Creating our own ActiveX Control: Example 3
     
    Creating and Using ActiveX Documents
  • Introduction to ActiveX Documents
  • ActiveX Document Containers
  • ActiveX Documents Vs Embedded Objects
  • Advantages of ActiveX Documents
  • ActiveX Documents in VB
  • Working with ActiveX Document Projects
  • Elements of an ActiveX Document Project
  • Creating a new ActiveX Document Project
  • Converting a Standard EXE Project
  • Compiling an ActiveX Document Project
  • Siting an ActiveX Document
  • User Document Event Behaviour
  • Differences between Document Containers
  • Determining the Document Container Type
  • Testing and Debugging ActiveX Documents
  • Adding Properties
  • The User Interface and User Document
  • Adding Menu to a User Document
  • Example 1: Creating ActiveX Document
    Custom Controls
  • ADO Data Control
  • Data Repeater Control
  • PictureClip Control
  • MSHFlexGrid Control
  • MSComm Control
  • CoolBar Control
     
    Wizards in VB 6.0
  • ActiveX Control Interface Wizard
  • ActiveX Document Migration Wizard
  • Application Wizard
  • Tool Bar Wizard
  • Data Object Wizard
  • Data Form Wizard
  • Property Page Wizard
     
    Accessing the Microsoft WIN API in VB 6.0
  • Accessing the Microsoft Windows API
  • Using the API Viewer
  • Graphics Device Interface API
  • Example: Using GDI API
  • Management API
  • Example: Using Management API
  • Example: Locating the Windows Folder
  • Example: Creating a Topmost Window
  • System Service API
  • Example: Using API to find the CD-ROM Drive
  • Example: Using API to restart an application
     
    Package and Deployment Wizard
  • Package and Deployment Wizard
  • Application packaging with the Wizard
  • Files you are allowed to distribute
  • Overall Steps in the Packaging Process
  • Starting the Package and Deployment Wizard
  • Example: Using Package and Deployment Wizard
     
    DHTML Projects in VB 6.0
  • Beginning your DHTML Application Project
  • Save Options for Pages and Designers
  • Specifying page options for a page
  • Advantages of DHTML Project Applications
  • Example of DHTML Application
  • Example: VB Integration with Internet
     
    COM/DCOM Projects in VB 6.0
  • The Component Object Model
  • Over View of COM
  • Advantages of COM
  • The COM Specification
  • Using Interfaces
  • Client and Server Communication
  • Implementing Automation
  • Characteristics of Server Components
  • Distributed COM (DCOM)
  • Remote Automation and Distributed COM
  • Security Policy Settings
  • Access Control Limitations
  • Difference between DCOM and Remote Automation Manager
  • Example DCOM Program
     
    IIS Applications in VB 6.0
  • What is an IIS Application?
  • Beginning your IIS Application Project
  • Building your IIS Application
  • Adding custom web items to the web class
  • An Introduction to Web Classes
  • Web Class Contents
  • IIS Applications Vs Traditional VB Applications
  • Structure of IIS Applications
  • IIS Authentication Methods
  • Advantages of IIS Applications
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