This course explains how to make a connection to OLE DB or ODBC databases using Xtreme Sample Database 11 in Crystal Reports XI along with how to use the Standard Report Creation Wizard.
Class goals :
Use the report wizards to create a report.
Create a report without the use of a report wizard.
Content of Crystal Reports XI Series: Report Wizards and Do It Yourself
Report wizards
Do it yourself reporting
Training Crystal Reports XI Series
Onze voordelen :
Type of training: Inter-company, intra-company and individual
100% flexible & personalised training : You choose the place, the dates and the training program
Offer request : Response within 24 hours
50% discount for SME’s from Brussels-Capital Region
Free parking, lunch & drinks
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Rich Internet Applications demand sophisticated content and delivery methods. Adobe Flash is a leading development tool that provides organizations with a fast, fluid environment for creating interactive applications that enhance the end user experience.
Class goals :
Build and deploy cross-platform Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and content with Adobe Flash
Create engaging animations to attract and retain users
Generate interactive dynamic content and special effects with ActionScript
Connect to relational databases and XML datasets to build real-time, data-driven applications
Encode and deliver streaming video to create innovative, mixed-media content
Integrate and distribute Flash content on multiple platforms, including DVD, Web and Mobile
Content of Adobe Flash: Developing Interactive Web Content
Fundamentals of Adobe Flash
Requirements of Rich Internet Applications
Navigating the Flash IDE
Exploring Flash capabilities
Building Flash Content
Analyzing the interface
Investigating toolbar functionality
Synchronizing content with the timeline
Adjusting interface parameters with the properties window
Creating and importing assets
Graphics
Movie clips
Buttons
Constructing navigation menus
Utilizing the built-in tools to create content
Importing video, graphics and audio
Leveraging Photoshop for graphic manipulation
Configuring Flash components
Enhancing the user interface with the Component Library
Extending Flash capabilities with third-party components
Bringing Flash to Life with Animation
Creating motion in scenes
Producing movement with Shape and Motion Tweens
Adding a motion path to control location
Synchronizing motion with sound
Achieving special effects
Masking
Dropshadows
Explosions
Silhouette
Fading between multiple photographs
Building complex animation structures
Creating nested movie clips
Developing multiple scenes
Forming animated buttons
Animating in 3-D
Additional Animation Techniques
Saving and reusing Motion Paths
Utilizing the Motion Editor and masking MovieClips
Developing Interactivity with ActionScript
Core language fundamentals
Variables
Objects
Functions
Making decisions and iterating through data
Controlling application navigation
Handling application interaction
Responding to user requests
Gathering and validating user input
Reacting to video and data events
Animating and styling content
Creating motion without the timeline
Adding a timed photo fade
Formatting user interface components with CSS
Connecting to Data Sources
Working with XML
Reading and parsing XML data with E4X
Building a user interface with XML data
Populating content areas
Accessing databases
Receiving data through server-side scripts
Populating the user interface with dynamic data
Storing user input from a Flash application
Enhancing Flash Sites with Video
Encoding video for delivery
Defining accepted video encoding formats
Handling standards and bandwidth issues
Transcoding video with multiple tools
Controlling playback
Dynamically interacting with video
Creating a full set of video playback options
Building and loading video playlists
Applying closed-captioning to online videos
Serving video content
Comparing progressive downloading and streaming
Delivering from a standard Web server
Evaluating alternative open-source servers
Inserting and reading video cue points
Deploying Flash
Standard delivery methods
Publishing to the Web
Distributing by physical media
Detecting Flash-capable devices
Utilizing the SWFObject JavaScript library
Offering alternative content
Onze voordelen :
Type of training: Inter-company, intra-company and individual
100% flexible & personalised training : You choose the place, the dates and the training program
Offer request : Response within 24 hours
50% discount for SME’s from Brussels-Capital Region
Free parking, lunch & drinks
Free use of our Digital Competence Centre: Manuals, courses, exercises, …
You probably used Adobe® Illustrator® to create simple illustrations and logos. However, you may need to create complex illustrations, print documents without any errors or color mismatches, or prepare illustrations for the web. In this course, you will create complex, robust illustrations that go beyond those you could create using Illustrator’s basic tools.
You have created basic web pages. You may now need to develop professional-looking websites. In this course, you will use the advanced features of Adobe® Dreamweaver® to design and develop professional-looking websites.
You will design, build, and upload a website. Students who wish to familiarize themselves with the basic techniques used for creating websites using the Adobe Dreamweaver application. It also provides the fundamental knowledge and techniques needed to advance to more complex Dreamweaver operations for enhancing the functionality of websites.