TechNet Home Page   All Products  |   Support  |   Search  |   microsoft.com Home  
Microsoft
  TechNet Home  |   TechNet CD Online  |   Events  |   International  |

Search TechNet
Advanced Search

 Features

 Hot Topics
Year 2000
Euro
Intranet
Commerce

 Technical Information

 Community

 IT Scenarios

 Managing IT

 TechNet CD-Rom

Microsoft Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure & Resource Center
Building Year-2000 Compliant Applications with Visual Studio and Windows DNA
Building Year-2000 Compliant Applications with Visual Studio and Windows DNA The Microsoft® Windows DNA architecture represents a comprehensive new framework for integrating client/server and internet software solutions on the Windows platform. Windows DNA is based on the premise of software component integration and interoperability. DNA combines "component based" software development with a "service based" operating system. However, integrated software components and modularity do not protect the developer from introducing Year 2000 compliance problems in their applications. Regardless of the tools used to develop software today, a clear Year 2000 philosophy is needed to avoid spending time reworking an application in future years.

1. Contents
<< 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 >>

  1. Contents
  2. Executive Summary
  3. Distributed InterNet Applications Architecture
  4. DNA Integration - Working with the sample code
  5. Listing 1 – Validation in Java
  6. Listing 6 – Getting the data from the applet
  7. Listing 8 – The Excel VBA code for client-side validation
  8. Listing 12 - Use DateDiff to compare only a portion of a Date in Visual Basic


Send This To a Friend Download This Article


 

Thursday, March 11, 1999
© 1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of use.

This site is being designated as a Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure and the information contained herein is provided pursuant to the terms hereof and the Year 2000 Information and Readiness Disclosure Act.