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<A HREF="#E68E131" >Data-Aware Custom Controls</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E297" >WinWidgets</A></UL>
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<A HREF="#E68E132" >Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) Drivers</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E298" >Information Builders, Inc.'s EDA/SQL</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E299" >Microsoft ODBC Desktop Database Drivers</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E300" >Intersolv ODBC Driver Pack</A></UL>
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<A HREF="#E68E133" >Special-Purpose Database Tools and Add-Ins</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E301" >Btrieve for Windows</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E302" >DDF Builder for Windows</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E303" >InfoModeler</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E304" >MTX Accounting Software Development Kit</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E305" >Total Access</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E306" >WINGate</A></UL>
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<A HREF="#E68E134" >Add-In and Auxiliary Applications for Visual C++</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E307" >Quicture</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E308" >WinFax PRO 7.0</A></UL>
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<A HREF="#E68E135" >Windows Help-File Authoring and Visual C++ Documentation Applications</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E309" >Doc-To-Help</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E310" >RoboHelp</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E311" >SpellPro</A></UL>
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<A HREF="#E68E136" >Third-Party OLE Servers for Visual C++</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E312" >CorelDRAW!</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E313" >Micrografx Designer and Windows DRAW! with OLE</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E314" >MEDIADEVELOPER 2.0</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E315" >Picture Publisher 3.1</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E316" >Visio</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E317" >Watermark Imaging Software</A></UL>
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<A HREF="#E68E137" >Visual C++ and Access Periodicals</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E318" >Access Advisor Magazine</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E319" >Smart Access Newsletter</A>
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<A HREF="#E68E138" >Periodicals Devoted to General Database and Windows Topics</A>
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<A HREF="#E68E139" >Using the Internet for Support</A>
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<A HREF="#E69E345" >Other Online Support for Windows Developers</A></UL>
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<BR><B>Resources for Developing Visual C++ Database Applications</B></FONT></CENTER></H1>
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<P>A wide variety of supplemental and add-in products to assist database developers are available for character-based RDBMS applications such as xBase and Paradox. Fewer products in this category are available to Visual C++ and Access database application developers. This appendix lists products and information sources for Visual C++ developers that expand the capability of Visual C++ and improve database development efficiency. Generally, there are not (yet) as many OLE custom controls as there are VBX controls. This will change. There will probably be a wide variety of OLE custom controls by mid-1996 (if not sooner).
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<P>This appendix is divided into the following sections:
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<LI>Data-aware custom controls
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Open database connectivity (ODBC) drivers
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Special-purpose database tools and add-ins
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Add-in and auxiliary applications for Visual C++
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Windows help-file authoring and Visual C++ documentation applications
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Third-party OLE servers for Visual C++
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Visual C++ and Access periodicals
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Periodicals devoted to general database and Windows topics
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Using the Internet for support
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Books for database developers
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Online sources for database technical support and sample applications
<BR>
<BR>
<LI>Other tools for Visual C++ developers
<BR>
<BR>
</UL>
<P>Within each category, products are listed in alphabetical order by product name.
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<CENTER>
<FONT SIZE=5 COLOR="#FF0000"><B>Data-Aware Custom Controls</B></FONT></CENTER></H3>
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<P>A number of publishers have plans to introduce data-aware OLE controls. Also, Visual C++ includes a sample data-aware OLE control that could be modified to meet a programmer's needs. Data-aware OLE controls are controls that use Visual C++'s MFC database classes to provide connectivity to recordset objects. You can expect a wider range of data-aware custom controls to become available as the number of Visual C++ database developers increases. The following sections describe the data-aware custom controls that are used in the sample applications in this book.
<BR>
<P>The one product listed in this category doesn't offer a data-aware OLE control. However, the controls offered by WinWidgets can be useful to programmers of database applications.
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<FONT SIZE=4 COLOR="#FF0000"><B>WinWidgets</B></FONT></CENTER></H4>
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<P>WinWidgets is a collection of controls that the Visual C++ programmer can use when developing database applications. There are a number of different products in the WinWidgets family, including WinWidgets XGrid OCX and WinWidgets XTable OCX. WinWidgets controls include a set of data-related controls (such as date, time, currency, string, and mask), as well as a grid and a spreadsheet control.
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<P>Lifeboat Publishing
</UL></UL>
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<P>1163 Shrewsbury Avenue
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<P>Shrewsbury, NJ 07702-9949
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<P>Telephone orders: (908) 389-0037
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<P>Fax: (908) 389-9227
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<P>BBS: (908) 389-9783
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<CENTER>
<FONT SIZE=5 COLOR="#FF0000"><B>Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) Drivers</B></FONT></CENTER></H3>
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<P>Microsoft supplies ODBC drivers for Microsoft and Oracle client-server databases with Visual C++ 4. Many other client-server database publishers and third-party software developers currently supply or were in the process of developing multiple-tier and single-tier ODBC drivers at the time this book was published. The following sections describe some of the ODBC drivers that were available for commercial applications in 1995 and early 1996 and that were tested during the writing of this book.
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<FONT SIZE=4 COLOR="#FF0000"><B>Information Builders, Inc.'s EDA/SQL</B></FONT></CENTER></H4>
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<P>Enterprise Data Access/SQL, or EDA/SQL, was introduced in 1991 and has since become the industry standard in data access middleware. EDA/SQL provides SQL and stored procedure-based access to more than 60 relational and nonrelational data structures across all major operating platforms and networks. This middleware technology lets customers build departmental and enterprise-wide client/server systems that integrate heterogeneous data, application tools, and operating environments seamlessly and transparently.
<BR>
<P>Through comprehensive support of all major application programming interfaces, such as ODBC, DB-Library, DDCS/2, OCI, and X/Open, EDA/SQL simplifies the challenge of operating in environments comprised of multiple standards. EDA/SQL's marketplace leadership has caused it to be adopted by IBM, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Digital, Informix, and Oracle into their information warehouse and DBMS products.
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<P>Information Builders, Inc.
</UL></UL>
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<UL>
<P>EDA Division
</UL></UL>
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<UL>
<P>1250 Broadway
</UL></UL>
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<UL>
<P>New York, NY 10001-3782
</UL></UL>
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<UL>
<P>Telephone: (800) 969-INFO, (212) 736-4433
</UL></UL>
<UL>
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<P>Fax: (212) 629-3612
</UL></UL>
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<P><A HREF="tppmsgs/msgs3.htm#343" tppabs="http://www.idi.com/">http://www.idi.com</A>
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<FONT SIZE=4 COLOR="#FF0000"><B>Microsoft ODBC Desktop Database Drivers</B></FONT></CENTER></H4>
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<P>The Microsoft ODBC Desktop Database Drivers kit consists of single-tier drivers for Access (.MDB), dBASE III, IV, and V (.DBF), FoxPro (.DBF), and Paradox (.PX) databases, as well as drivers for Excel worksheet files (.XLS) and text files (.CSV, .TXT, and .ASC). All these drivers are supplied with Visual C++ 4 in the MSDEV\REDIST folder on the Visual C++ distribution CD.
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<P>Microsoft Corp.
</UL></UL>
<UL>
<UL>
<P>One Microsoft Way
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<UL>
<P>Redmond, WA 98052-6399
</UL></UL>
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<P>Telephone: (800) 227-4679, (206) 882-8080
</UL></UL>
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