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General Meeting

Location: Auditorium, Library 2nd Floor
Date: Thursday, November 16, 2000
Time: 7:00 to 10:00 pm
Topic: Using XML with Visual Basic
Peter Vogel, PH&V Information Services
www.phvis.com

XML is hot but the important part for developers is how they can use it. This session will show how you can integrate XML, Visual Basic, ASP, and ADO for a variety of purposes. You'll see how to use XML to retrieve data over the Internet, as part of a component design for DCOM applications, as part of e-mail applications and to use SOAP to create distributed applications that run over the Internet.

Peter Vogel (MBA, MCSD) is a principal in PH&V Information Services. PH&V specializes in system design and development for COM/COM+ based systems. Peter has designed, built, and installed intranet and component based systems for Bayer AG, Exxon, Christie Digital, and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. He is also the editor of the Smart Access and XML Developer newsletters, wrote The Visual Basic Object and Component Handbook (Prentice Hall), and is currently working on a book on User Interface Design (APress). Peter teaches for Learning Tree International, wrote their Web application development course, is technical editor on their COM+ course, and co-developed the Internet version of their Relational Database Design course. His articles have appeared in every major magazine devoted to VB based development and in the Microsoft Developer Network libraries. Peter also presents at conferences in North America and Europe.

Files: Download the white papers and sample code relating to Peter's presentation (42 K)


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