PDC Presentations: MFC and Application Development

Microsoft Professional Developers Conference
San Francisco, CA (March 12-14, 1996)

Didn't make the PDC? You'll find the slides, papers, and samples on MFC and application development presented at the PDC in the zipped files below. (Presentations are in Microsoft® PowerPoint® format. If you don't have PowerPoint installed on your machine, you can view the presentations by downloading the Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer from the Microsoft Office Web site.)

* MFC for OLE Controls for the Internet
Randall Kern and Walter Sullivan, Microsoft
(March 12, 1996, 4 P.M.)
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Learn how to use Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library to produce ActiveX™ Controls for the Internet, and how to extend your MFC-based application to host ActiveX Controls. See how the experts quickly create ActiveX Controls, plus demonstrations of controls that can enhance your application.

* MFC for Internet Server Applications (ISAPI)
Mike Blaszczak, Microsoft
(March 12, 1996, 4 P.M.)
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Learn how to write an ActiveX™ Server Framework application using MFC. Use MFC's support for the Internet Server API (ISAPI) to deliver high-performance, scalable server-side solutions that use ODBC and SQL Server.

* MFC for Document Object and Hyperlink Support
Dean McCrory and Walter Sullivan, Microsoft
(March 13, 1996, 12:45 P.M.)
Extend your MFC-based application to host Document object servers and use hyperlinks. Microsoft will provide DocObjects servers that let your application view Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files within your application's frame; other vendors will do the same for their file formats. Hyperlinks allow a user to navigate through all types of applications and documents, while maintaining history and favorites lists.

* MFC for WinInet
Walter Sullivan, Microsoft
(March 12, 1996, 5:30 P.M.)
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MFC's support for the WinINet API gives you easy access to common Internet protocols, including Gopher, FTP, and HTTP.

* OLE Controls on UNIX
Dave Sauntry, Microsoft and Chane Cullens, Bristol
(March 14, 1996, 2 P.M.)
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Learn about plans for supporting OLE Controls (ActiveX Controls) on UNIX.

*  Debugging OLE Controls for the Internet
Jim Moskun, Frank Grossman, and Matt Pietrek, NuMega Technologies
(March 13, 1996, 2:15 P.M.)
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Applications that use asynchronous data transfers and ActiveX Controls present significant new challenges to most software developers. In this session, technical experts from NuMega Technologies and Microsoft's Visual Test team discuss techniques for debugging an application's calls to APIs like ISAPI, WinInet, and WINSOCK, and calls to OLE Control interfaces. You'll see demonstrations of NuMega's BoundsChecker Professional Edition and Microsoft's Visual Test 4.0, and how they can accelerate the error detection process and improve the economics of software development.

* Porting MFC Applications to the Macintosh
James Plamondon, Microsoft
(March 13, 1996, 12:45 P.M.)
 
Learn how to port your existing MFC applications to the Macintosh®.

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