<<<< Advanced Business Objects Seminar >>>>
How can you create desktop applications that easily scale to client-server and can also be accessed via the Internet? How can you create object-oriented applications that are easier to conceive, create and maintain? The answer is business objects!
This seminar starts with a brief overview of business objects then moves on to advanced concepts such as:
* Using VFP business objects to access your applications via the Internet
* Using VFP business objects in Microsoft Office applications (e.g. getting MS Outlook to access your application's logic and data)
* Windows DNA and VFP business objects
* Business objects serving up XML, ADO and HTML
* Optimizing business objects in a true three-tier distributed environment
* UML Visual Modeling
This seminar is given by Kevin McNeish, President of Oak Leaf Enterprises - a company that specializes in object-oriented software, training and developer tools. He is the creator of The Mere Mortals Framework for Visual FoxPro - a robust tool for developing flexible and adaptable applications rapidly. Kevin mentors and trains many software development companies to build flexible, component-based applications that can easily scale from two-tier to n-tier and also be accessed via the Internet. He is a Microsoft-Certified Developer and has created many enterprise-wide applications for a wide variety of vertical markets using Visual FoxPro as the primary development tool. He is a frequent speaker at FoxPro User Groups throughout the U.S. and Canada and has written a number of articles for FoxPro Advisor magazine.
The seminar expands on the concepts presented in the following articles written in FoxPro Advisor by Kevin McNeish:
July 99 - "Visual FoxPro Business Objects"
December 99 - "Create Business Objects - Then Put 'em To Work"
Cost is: $275/per person (does not include lunch)
To register please call 804-979-2417 or e-mail:
oakleaf@oakleafsd.com
Kevin McNeish
Eight-Time .NET MVP
VFP and iOS Author, Speaker & Trainer
Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc.
Chief Architect, MM Framework
http://www.oakleafsd.com