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Creating Applications with the Application Framework

The Application Framework is designed to include all required, and many optional, elements that make an application effective and pleasurable to use. Though the framework itself provides a great deal of flexibility and power to create applications the way that works best for you, this section discusses the ways using the Application Wizard and the Application builder ease your application development.

In This Section

  • Creating Applications
    Discusses how to create Visual FoxPro applications, which may include one or more databases, a main program that sets up the application's system environment, and a user interface comprised of forms, toolbars, and menus.

  • Configuring an Application
    Explains the steps involved in configuring a Visual FoxPro application.

  • Optimizing Client/Server Performance
    Discusses how you can fine-tune your application to gain maximum performance by increasing data throughput.

  • Creating the User Interface
    Covers how creating forms, classes, controls, and toolbars can provide a rich set of tools for your user interface.

  • Upsizing Visual FoxPro Databases
    Explains how to use the upsizing wizards to move databases, tables, and views from your system to a remote Microsoft SQL Server.

  • Creating International Applications
    Describes how you can design and develop your Visual FoxPro applications so they are as effective internationally as domestically.