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Beginning Visual Basic 6 Application Development (Programmer to programmer) [ILLUSTRATED] (Paperback)

by Diane Poremsky (Author), Pierre Boutquin (Author), Ken Slovak (Author, Editor), Matthew Reynolds (Author), Kent Sharkey (Contributor), Lee Whitney (Author)
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Getting started with Visual Basic (VB) is easy, but for serious enterprise development, you need to master a lot more. Beginning Visual Basic 6 Application Development puts enterprise-level programming into the hands of intermediate VB users with a capable tour of every facet of multitiered development. This book is all you need to start using server-side objects and Web-based interfaces with VB.

What's best here is the comprehensive yet approachable guide to all of the Microsoft tools, APIs, and standards that are needed for using VB to create large enterprise-level applications. This means looking at the three tiers for application partitioning--user, business, and data services--along the lines of Microsoft's recommended practice. The authors cover all of the steps needed to design and code applications in today's corporate environments, along with a solid introduction to UML diagrams. Wherever possible, they make use of tools (like the VB Class Builder) to speed up development; also, the title is chock full of actual screen shots to help you along.

These project-design techniques are illustrated through an online banking application. The authors walk through all of the steps that are required to build it on all three tiers, starting from the underlying database schema (created in SQL Server 7, then accessed through stored procedures and ActiveX Data Objects), plus business objects for simulating basic banking transactions. (Here, the authors show how to create objects in VB classes by using COM and Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS)). Despite some high-level material, this text is anchored in a practical, very hands-on sample application that you can build and deploy on your own.

Later sections turn to the user interface or presentation layer. First, the application is built by using a traditional stand-alone client; then, the book presents a Web-based HTML interface that's generated with Active Server Pages (ASP pages). A final section even looks at XML for sharing data between applications.

It's hard enough to use VB with objects for the beginner, and mastering all of the standards (with such acronyms as UML, COM+, SQL, ADO, MTS, HTML, and ASP) is even tougher. Beginning Visual Basic 6 Application Development covers all of the necessary terrain and gives intermediate developers what they need to tackle serious enterprise projects by using VB. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered: Introduction to enterprise applications: scalability, reliability, and high availability; basics of Microsoft Distributed interNet Architecture (DNA), tour of Microsoft tools and standards (MTS, IIS, ASP, COM, MSMQ, UDA, SQL Server, and COM+), case study for an online banking application, comparison of software development methodologies (the traditional "waterfall" approach, the Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF), and the Rational Unified Process), object-oriented design tutorial, Visual Basic (VB) classes and the Class Builder tool, COM, ActiveX and DCOM basics, Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS), adding transaction support to VB components, deploying VB objects, Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams, logical and physical database design, tutorial for SQL and stored procedures, querying and updating databases by using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), building the data- and business-services tiers, GUI design, creating VB forms for users and administrators; testing, deployment, and maintenance; HTML and ASP tutorial, and XML used with VB.

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Visual Basic is a versatile language - accessible to those seeking to enter the world of programming, yet powerful enough to support the coding of complex distributed applications. Beginning Visual Basic 6 Application Development is aimed at the programmer who is familiar enough with VB to want to make the transition from building small applications to coding business level software solutions. The book covers the conceptual and practical implications of application development by illustrating, step-by-step, how to design, implement, and deploy, a fully functional sophisticated application based on an online banking scenario. It deals with the wide variety of topics required to bring such a project to fruition, such as software architecture and project planning, business requirement analysis and software design methodologies, and database design and coding components for use in a transactional environment. Of course to support such work a number of technologies need to be employed and consequently the book includes coverage of UML, COM, MTS, ADO, and SQL.

The power of the coding approach is fully demonstrated in the final chapters of the book when the book shows how to Web-enable the application through use of ASP and facilitate inter-application communication through XML.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 823 pages
  • Publisher: Peer Information Inc.; 1st edition (January 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1861001096
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861001092
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.3 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #952,862 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brian, August 16, 2000
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This book is aimed towards the Visual Basic Developer who has a handle on the langauge itself and now would like to advance thier knowledge and see how to use VB in the large scales solutions approach. This book holds some great material showing you how to complete the end result using a step by step approach.

An online banking system is just one of the topics and through this process everything is broken down very nicely into manageable steps.

Technologies covered include UML, VB coding, the MS Solutions framework, MTS, ASP, XML and SQL Server. Each technology is explained through explanation and code illustration, clearly demonstrating how they tie together and may be distributed over a windows environment.

To get the most out of this book Either Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 to be Operating System, Visual Basic 6 and Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 (Desktop Version).

So if your looking to advance your skills and overcome some challenging tasks then this Book would do justice to your resume and future.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent Wrox book!, August 23, 2000
By Olle Persson (Stockholm, Sweden) - See all my reviews
A book like this has been needed for a long time. It will be a big help for any beginning Visual Basic programmer who wants to start designing large distributed programs; maybe someone who knows how to program but is working on a big project for the first time.

The examples are all very well put together, and the explanations are all very clear. As a professional programmer, I own a few Wrox books, all very good, and this one hasn't disappointed me. I would recommend this for people working with me. It covers a lot of technologies for the beginner but shows how to use them all together very well.

I would happily recommend this book.

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deserves more than 5 stars, April 2, 2001
By Bruce K (Scottsdale, AZ) - See all my reviews
The target audience for this book is someone with some VB/VBA/VBScript experience who is looking to expand into serious VB development, and has possihly been put off by more advanced and detail oriented books. The writing style is casual but not cute. Concepts are presented first from a big picture view followed by more detailed explanations and code. A single main project is woven through the book with numerous additional short examples for introduction of new topics. Examples are kept to just the point being explained and contain numerous screen shots. The introduction to COM is outstanding and of correct depth for the intended audience. Although there were 3 principal writers, the book speaks with one voice and one writing style. It is, I believe, an outstanding choice to follow completion of a book like Peter Wright's Beginning Visual Basic 6.

Bruce Kirkpatrick MCDBA, MCSD, MCSE+I, MCT, i-Net+, Network+, A+

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
The first third of the book deals with subjects covered in other WROX publications. The treatment here is cursory, but enough to be usefull. Read more
Published on August 19, 2002 by Gregg R. Hill

5.0 out of 5 stars this is how a book on programming should be written
In my opinion, this is how every book that attempts to teach computer programming should be written. Read more
Published on December 24, 2001 by B. Olalekan

2.0 out of 5 stars WROX falls short with this one
I'm a huge fan of the book that WROX has put out over the years (the 2 Beginning VB 6 books are phenominal). Read more
Published on June 9, 2001 by Seth Peterson

5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent book to gain Enterprise Level Experience
Before buying this book I was curious how the enterprise level VB developement has been done. Though I am a developer, I did not have enterprise level experience. Read more
Published on May 15, 2001 by Thusith P Kathaluwage

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for beginners in Visual Basic.
For the beginner in Visual Basic programming like me, this is a great book. It really shows how to extend horizons from small applications to large systems. Read more
Published on September 9, 2000 by Krzysztof Mineyko

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent next step!
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