Hi,
As far as Databases are concerned Visual Basic is the pioneer in Client Server Databases. So go right ahead and develop them. The best possible application for Databases has been given by Microsoft with each version of Visual Basic. The Visual Data Sample comes along with VB and can be examined for each and every aspect. As far as ADO is concerned I've never tried it. But it wouldn't be difficult either. I suggest you to get strong on the VB/Jet development and then look ahead for ADO.
Hitesh K. Soneji
>Hi all,
>
>This is my first contact with this group and I'll start with a VB5 question.
>I'm about to start rebuilding a few database applications created using
>VB3 and VB4 and Jet DBs. The new apps will be built in VB5 enterprise ed.
>still using Jet DBs but using the Client/Server model and ADO
>(AxtiveX Data Objects). So - I'm now looking for sample code in
>this area.
>
>Kent Åsberg