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eMbedded Visual BasicR. WindowsR CE and Pocket PC Mobile Applications
eMbedded Visual BasicR. WindowsR CE and Pocket PC Mobile Applications
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2001
Pages: 108
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Main Page
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Authors
About the Technical Editors
Acknowledgements
Tell Us What You Think
Introduction
Who This Book Is For
How This Book Is Organized
Conventions Used in This Book
Chapter 1. An Introduction to Windows CE
CE Platforms
Handheld PC (HPC)
Pocket PC
eMbedded Visual Basic
Creating a New Project
Running and Debugging
Remote Tools
Summary
Chapter 2. Introducing eMbedded Visual Basic
Compiled Versus Interpreted Code
All Things Are Variant
Unsupported VB6 Features
Using the Windows CE Emulators
Other Differences
Summary
Chapter 3. Manipulating Files
The FileSystem and File Controls
The Windows CE TreeView Control
Creating the PocketExplorer Utility
Summary
Chapter 4. Working with Menu Controls for Pocket PC
Setting Project References For MenuBar Control
Creating Menu Bars
Implementing Menu Buttons
Adding the New Button
Summary
Chapter 5. Using the Windows CE WinSock for IR Communication
A Brief Socket Tutorial
Understanding the WinSock Control
Writing the PocketChat Application
PCChat
Summary
Chapter 6. The Pocket Outlook Object Model: Accessing Contacts and Calendar Items
Installing POOM
Looking at Pocket Outlook s Object Model
Creating the Pocket PIM Sample Application
Summary
Chapter 7. Storing and Retrieving Data with ActiveX Data Objects CE
Storing Windows CE Data
Introducing ADOCE Objects
Creating the CD Library Sample Application
Implementing the CD Form
Summary
Chapter 8. Using SQL Server in a Mobile Environment
Installing and Configuring SQL Server CE on Your Server
Installing and Configuring SQL Server CE on Your Device or Emulator
Establishing Connectivity for SQL Server CE
Understanding the SQL Server CE Object Model
Using SQL Server CE Data
Using Replication with SQL Server CE
Summary
Chapter 9. Harnessing the Windows CE API
The Application Programming Interface
The API Text Viewer
Non-UDT API Examples
User-Defined Data Type Workaround
UDT API Examples
Transferring Data to and from a PC
Summary
appendix A. Control Reference
Pocket PC MenuBar Control Reference
ADOCE Control Reference
The File Control Object Model
The FileSystem Control Object Model
MSCEFileCtl Constants
The CE Treeview Object Model
The CE WinSock Object Model
INDEX
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eMbedded Visual BasicR. WindowsR CE and Pocket PC Mobile Applications
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2001
Pages: 108
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