Importing Your Visual Modeler Components

You will be building on your earlier work in Visual Modeler from Day 3 in order to kick-start your Visual Basic project. Visual Modeler enables you to generate code to Visual Basic as well as to Visual C++. This lets you go straight from design to implementation. Diagrams in Visual Modeler can be easily cut and pasted into design documentation as well, giving a dual purpose for working with Visual Modeler.

After opening the SmallTownBank.mdl file (you created this on day 3, but also can get a copy of it from the CD), you will explicitly create a component in Visual Modeler. This mdl file should contain the Customer class from Day 3. Components you create in Visual Modeler correspond to components you will ...

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