After completing Visual InterDev 6: Learning the Basics, the user should be able to:
| Use the Visual InterDev views and controls |
| Explain how Visual InterDev interacts with databases |
| Describe Visual InterDev's client and server directory structures |
| Create a simple Web application using Visual InterDev |
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Introduction to Visual InterDev
| What is Visual InterDev? |
| Visual InterDev 6 development environment |
Visual InterDev Views and Controls
| The views of Visual InterDev |
| ActiveX Controls and Java Applets |
| Design-time controls |
Other Visual InterDev Components
| Active Server Pages |
| The script outline |
| File management components |
Using Visual InterDev with Databases
| The Data view |
| The Query designer |
| Database Design-Time Controls |
| Adding data connections |
| ActiveX Data Objects |
Creating an Application
| Exploring a standard project |
| Planning your first Visual InterDev application |
| Creating your first application |
Viewing InterDev Results
| Analyzing the server |
| Analyzing the client |
| Analyzing Visual InterDev |
| Creating the content |
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This course has the following features:
| Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to Visual InterDev 6 |
| A course index |
| A glossary |
| A Skill Assessment |
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