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Professional Visual Basic 5.0 Business Objects

Professional Visual Basic 5.0 Business Objects

Rockford Lhotka

636 pages, parution le 10/12/1997

Résumé

In recent years, the concept of 'business objects' has taken hold in the developer community. Basically, these are the processes that deal with some input data and mediate the appropriate business response. Whether this be a stock-withdrawal from a warehouse supply system, an invoice-sender or whatever, writing the code in such a way that it can be used by an entire organization to maintain coherent information on the business is worthwhile. Visual Basic 5 classes can be exposed as ActiveX objects. This allows the developer to use DCOM to enable objects to communicate between machines. Also, objects can be both called and scripted by Active Server Pages and controlled by Microsoft Transaction Server, so that they are accessible through a web browser. Tied to these new server-side technologies from Microsoft, we can see that Visual Basic is a great tool to implement such a system. The book does this for a variety of client-server designs, to show how to design and deploy business objects.
  • The only book dedicated to Business Objects with VB, the hottest topic for developers
  • Covers component-based application development in Visual Basic 5
  • Illustrates deployment of server-side Visual Basic 5 objects using DCOM
  • Shows how to use Visual Basic 5, ASP and MTS to create an intranet application

Table of contents

Chapter 1: Introducing Business Objects
Chapter 2: Application Architectures with Business Objects
Chapter 3: Business Object Analysis
Chapter 4: Designing Business Objects
Chapter 5: Implementing Business Objects Using Visual Basic 5
Chapter 6: Implementing Business Objects Part 2 - Parent and Child Objects
Chapter 7: Visual Basic Forms as a User-Interface
Chapter 8: Implementing Single-Tier or Two-Tier Data Access
Chapter 9: Using Microsoft Office as an Interface
Chapter 10: Using Data-Centric Business Objects
Chapter 11: Distributing Objects using DCOM
Chapter 12: Running Server Components in MTS
Chapter 13: An Active Server Pages Interface
Appendix A: Building Objects and Components with Visual Basic
Appendix B: Unified Modeling Language
Bibliography

L'auteur - Rockford Lhotka

Rockford Lhotka - Rockford Lhotka is the Principal Technology Evangelist for Magenic Technologies, a company focused on delivering business value through applied technology and one of the nation's premiere Microsoft Gold Certified Partners. Rockford is the author of several books on .NET and COM development. He is a columnist for MSDN Online and contributing author for Visual Studio Magazine and he regularly presents at major conferences around the world - including Microsoft PDC, Tech Ed, VS Live! and VS Connections. Rockford has over 17 years experience in software development and has worked on many projects in various roles, including software architecture, design and development, network administration and project management.

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Éditeur(s) Wrox Press
Auteur(s) Rockford Lhotka
Parution 10/12/1997
Nb. de pages 636
EAN13 9781861000439

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