This work aims to act as a guidebook to Delphi - one of the leading visual Windows development tools. It covers the features of Delphi 6.0 and advanced Delphi features, including the WebBroker tool for Internet/intranet development and MIDAS, the tool for developing enterprise applications. A sample application section enables the reader to follow the development of several fledgling applications, and all source code from the book is available on a companion Website.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 235 mm
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978-0-07-212995-3 (9780072129953)
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Part 1 Delphi fundamentals: Moving to Delphi; object-oriented review; examining key classes in Delphi's architecture; defining polymorphic and dynamic procedures. Part 2 Advanced object-orientated programming: programming with sets, constants and RTTI; it's all in the interface; defining abstract classes and static interfaces; programming virtual properties. Part 3 Component programming: using the component wizard; building and testing components; using Microsoft automation components - Word, Excel. Part 4 Client server programming with MTX and MIDAS: using the data access and data control components; building business objects; using MIDAS to bridge the middle tier; programming Microsoft's transaction server. Part 5 Internet development: Internet and intranet programming; creating Web servers with Web Broker; building a Web server; assembling the Web site application. Part 6 Sample applications: a basic Windows application tying the techniques in the book together; a client/server application using a database server; a database query-builder for ANSI-92 SQL servers; a scheduling application for a fictional university. Appendices: Multi-platform programming considerations for Kylix/Linux; classic algorithms in Pascal; sample Delphi extension using ToolsAPI; sample NT services and control panel application; sample automation server; sample WAP application.