Visual C++ Certification Details
Desktop Applications Development.
Covers the following exams: 70-016, 70-015.
Designing & Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Curriculum
Designing & Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Curriculum
Visual C++ Certification Training Details: MCSD
Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Visual C++ 6.0
*(The difference between Exam 70-016 and 70-015 is that 70-015 training has one extra part, training contains
all eight parts)
Part 1- Course Overview
This is the first course in an eight part series for programmers. This series provides the C++ programmers the necessary skills to develop applications using the MFC library and
the Microsoft Visual C++ 6 development environment.
Learn To Identify the features, tools, Wizards and resource editors of Visual C++ 6.0. Install and configure SQL Server and Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ). Describe
two-tier and three-tier applications. Identify the element of Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) environment and the steps to configure a client to use an MTS component. Install
and configure Visual SourceSafe (VSS) and establish the source-code control environment.
Audience This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using MFC library and Microsoft Visual C++.
Total Learning Time 6 - 8 hours
Unit 1: Visual C++ 6.0: IDE Interface - 1 - 2 hours Unit 2: SQL Server 6.5 and MSMQ - 1 - 2 hours Unit 3: MTS and Application Types - 1 - 2 hours Unit 4
: VSS and Source-Code Control - 1 - 2 hours
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Part 2- Course Overview
This is the second course in an eight part series for programmers. This series provides the C++ programmers the necessary skills to develop applications using the MFC library and
the Microsoft Visual C++ 6 development environment.
Learn To Identify the definition, features of MFC key classes and the differences between SDK and MFC, static and dynamic and regular vs. extension MFC DLLs. Identify the
benefits and key classes of the Document View architecture. Create View objects. Identify the fundamental component types and identify the rules and guidelines for designing a
component interface. Identify the benefits of using data access, the data access capabilities of different libraries and the benefits of various data access technologies.
Audience This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using MFC library and Microsoft Visual C++. Participants should have completed the first course in this series.
Total Learning Time 6 - 8 hours
Unit 1: Microsoft Foundation Classes - 1 - 2 hours Unit 2: Document View Architecture - 1 - 2 hours Unit 3: Introduction to Component Design - 1 - 2 hours Unit 4
: Determining Data Access Requirements - 1 - 2 hours
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Part 3 - Course Overview
This is the third course in an eight part series for programmers. This series provides the C++ programmers the necessary skills to develop applications using the MFC library and
the Microsoft Visual C++ 6 development environment.
Learn To Extend the functionality of an application by using mechanisms for extending classes and controls. Create various kinds of menus, dialog boxes, property sheets,
property pages and forms. Add and edit the controls on an user interface.
Audience This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using MFC library and Microsoft Visual C++. Participants should have completed the first two courses in this series.
Total Learning Time 6 - 8 hours
Unit 1: Extending Functionality - 2 - 3 hours Unit 2: Menus, Dialog Boxes & Property Sheets - 2 - 3 hours Unit 3: Adding & Editing User Interface Controls - 2 - 3 hours
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Part 4 - Course Overview
This is the fourth course in an eight part series for programmers. This series provides the C++ programmers the necessary skills to develop applications using MFC library and the
Microsoft Visual C++ 6 development environment.
Learn To Identify the types of help techniques and implement a help system for an application. Identify the exception handling architecture and implement exception handling
in an MFC application. Implement threading in an MFC application. Create a dynamic user interface and an ISAPI DLL that dynamically updates the content in a Web page. Identify
the features and benefits of ActiveX controls and COM components and incorporate them in MFC applications.
Audience This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using MFC library and Microsoft Visual C++. Participants should have completed the first three courses in this series.
Total Learning Time 6 - 8 hours
Unit 1: Online User Assistance - 1.5 - 2 hours Unit 2: Exception Handling - 1.5 - 2 hours Unit 3: Implementing Asynchronous Processing - 1.5 - 2 hours Unit 4
: Creating Dynamic Content - 1.5 - 2 hours Unit 5: Incorporating COM and ActiveX - 1.5 - 2 hours
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Part 5- Course Overview
This is the fifth course in an eight part series for programmers. This series provides the C++ programmers the necessary skills to develop applications using the MFC library and the
Microsoft Visual C++ 6 development environment.
Learn To Store and retrieve data from a file and registry by using MFC. Implement remote communication by using the Socket and Serial connection. Create applications using MFC
classes to access and manipulate a database by adding records, deleting records and editing records. Create ADO database applications for accessing and manipulating a database in the Visual C++ environment.
Audience This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using MFC library and Microsoft Visual C++. Participants should have completed the first four courses in this series.
Total Learning Time 6 - 8 hours
Unit 1: Accessing System Data - 1 - 2 hours Unit 2: Remote Communication - 1 - 2 hours Unit 3: Database Access: ODBC and DAO - 1 - 2 hours Unit 4
: Database Access: ADO and RDO - 1 - 2 hours
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Designing & Implementing Distributed Applications With Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Curriculum
Part 6- Course Overview
This is the sixth course in an eight part series for programmers. This series provides the C++ programmers the necessary skills to develop applications using the MFC library and
the Microsoft Visual C++ 6 development environment.
Learn To Create ActiveX controls. Create Component Object Model (COM) components. Create COM servers and clients. Implement advanced COM tasks and active documents.
Create components and packages that support transactions and asynchronous processing.
Audience This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using MFC library and Microsoft Visual C++. Participants should have completed the first five courses in this series.
Total Learning Time 6 - 8 hours
Unit 1: ActiveX Controls - 1 - 2 hours Unit 2: Component Object Model - 1 - 2 hours Unit 3: Advanced Component Implementation - 1 - 2 hours Unit 4
: Microsoft Transaction Server - 1 - 2 hours
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Part 7- Course Overview
This is the seventh course in an eight part series for programmers. This series provides the C++ programmers the necessary skills to develop applications using the MFC library and
the Microsoft Visual C++ 6 development environment.
Learn To Test and debug a Visual C++ application. Deploy a Visual C++ application. Maintain and support Visual C++ applications.
Audience This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using MFC library and Microsoft Visual C++. Participants should have completed the first six courses in this series.
Total Learning Time 6 - 8 hours
Unit 1: Testing and Debugging Applications - 2 - 3 hours Unit 2: Deploying a Visual C++ Application - 2 - 3 hours Unit 3: Maintaining and Supporting Applications - 2 - 3 hours
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Part 8 - Course Overview
This is the final course in an eight part series for programmers. This series provides the C++ programmers the necessary skills to develop applications using the MFC library and
the Microsoft Visual C++ 6 development environment.
Learn To Create a database, maintain data integrity and import data. Write SQL statements to access data from tables and manipulate the data. Implement data access in
applications through stored procedure model and cursors. Create transactions and implement locking strategies.
Audience This course is designed for programmers looking to develop applications using MFC library and Microsoft Visual C++. Participants should have completed the first seven courses in this series.
Total Learning Time 6 - 8 hours
Unit 1: Creating and Accessing Databases 3 - 4 hours Unit 2: Implementing Data Access in Applications 3 - 4 hours
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