Shows how to build a typical application in Visual FoxPro, including DBF, SQL Server, and Internet access, then demonstrates how to build the same type of application in Visual Basic .NET
Highlights the main differences in specific issues, including printing, events, data access, and creation and use of properties
Includes a table showing where to find the settings in FoxPro’s Tools, Options menu pages in Visual Basic .NET
Shows how to access data remotely from your FoxPro and Visual Basic .NET applications
Explains how project DLLs are created and used in other projects within a solution
Shows how to use middle-tier business objects to simplify ongoing development
1. Differences Between Visual FoxPro and Visual Basic. NET
2 Building Simple Applications in Visual FoxPro and Visual
Basic .NET
3. Building a Visual FoxPro Application for SQL Server
4. A Visual Basic .NET Framework
5. Adding Internet Access
6. Data Access
7. XML
8. Screen Design
9. Searching and Filtering
10. Reporting
Index