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Microsoft® Visual C++® 6.0: Designing and Implementing Applications- Part 5 CBT Training CD |
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Rating: Summary: Microsoft® Visual C++® 6.0: Designing and Implementing ... Review: Course Overview
This is the fifth course in an eight part series for programmers. This series provides the C++ programmers the necessary skills to develop applications using the MFC library and the Microsoft Visual C++ 6 development environment.
Learn To
Store and retrieve data from a file and registry by using MFC.
Implement remote communication by using the Socket and Serial connection.
Create applications using MFC classes to access and manipulate a database by adding records, deleting records and editing records.
Create ADO database applications for accessing and manipulating a database in the Visual C++ environment.
Audience
This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using MFC library and Microsoft Visual C++. Participants should have completed the first four courses in this series.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Accessing System Data 1 - 2 hours
Match the MFC classes involved in Serialization with their features.
Display data by using the CArchive class.
Open an existing file by using the Open member function of the CFile class.
Retrieve data from a file by using the Read member function of the CFile class.
Store data in a file by using the Write member function of the CFile class.
Identify the Seek function that will be used in a given situation.
Match the registry key with the information that they contain.
Set a registry key by using the SetRegistryKey member function.
Retrieve a value from a registry key by using CWinApp member functions.
Store information in a registry key by using CWinApp functions.
Unit 2: Remote Communication 1 - 2 hours
Match the member functions of the CSocket class with their uses.
Create a socket for a server and a client.
Set up a socket to listen for a connection.
Establish a connection to a socket.
Read incoming data from a given connected socket.
Write outgoing data to the connected socket.
Write the statement to open a COM port for overlapped I/O.
Write the statement to close a COM port.
Write the statement to write data to a COM port for overlapped I/O.
Write the statement to read data from a COM port for overlapped I/O.
Unit 3: Database Access: ODBC and DAO 2 hours
Configure an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) database to a system.
Identify the sequence in which MFC ODBC functions are called to complete a given task.
Create an ODBC database application.
Create a display for the database application.
Modify an ODBC database application to manipulate the database.
Modify an ODBC database application to filter the records that satisfy the criteria entered by the user.
Identify the advantages of using DAO to connect to a database.
Match the Data Access Objects (DAO) database classes supported by MFC with their functions.
Create a DAO database application.
Modify a DAO database application to manipulate the database.
Modify the DAO application to filter the records that satisfy the criteria entered by the user.
Match the data members of database exception classes with their functions.
Sequence the steps that occur in the database exception-handling process.
Unit 4: Database Access: ADO and RDO 2 hours
Identify the advantages of using ADO to access a database.
Create an ADO database application by using data-bound dialog wizard.
Modify a ADO database application to manipulate the database.
Modify the ADO application to filter the records that satisfy the criteria entered by the user.
Match the ADO error codes with the situations in which errors occur.
Identify the benefits of using Remote Data Objects (RDO) to access a database.
Create an RDO database application using Wizards.
Modify the RDO application to filter the records that satisfy the criteria entered by the user.
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