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Web Development:Active Server Pages
     
Axzo Press
269 pages


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1-9 manuals: $165 per manual
10+ manuals: $147 per manual


Trainer Material: Instructor's Edition $180 each

 
Code: CT23-302
Series: IT & Certification
Format: A4
Duration: 3 day(s)
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Outline
ASP Overview
The Internet
Scripting languages
Working with Web applications

Using data
Working with variables and constants
Working with Modules
Working with classes
ASP's object model

Arrays and collections
Working with arrays and collections

Control structures
Selection control structures
Repetition control structures

The FileSystemObject object
Working with the FileSystemObject object
Working with the TextStream object
Uploading files to the server

SQL and databases for data-driven applications
Database overview
Designing database structure
Querying databases with SQL
Modifying data
Autogenerating SQL
Comparing different database programming interfaces
Understanding ActiveX Data Objects
ODBC and OLE DB

Moving your database from Access to SQL server
Converting data from Access to SQL
Stored procedures

ASP and E-Commerce
The Browser Capabilities Component
Cookies

Managing ads and tables of contents of a Web site
The Ad Rotator component
The content linking component
Counters

Creating user-defined components in Visual Basic 6.0
Components in Web applications

After completing this course, students will know how to:
  • Create and test a simple Active Server Page application.
  • Use variables, constants, data types, and variable declarations, as well as how to create and use classes.
  • Create collections using correct key and objects, and how to modify a Dictionary object.
  • Use the FileSystemObject object to save data on the server and use the SiteGalaxy Upload component to upload files from a client to a server.
  • Create a Web application to interact with a database.
  • Identify the benefits of script-generated SQL, and work with ADO objects.
  • Determine when a migration from Access to SQL Server 7.0 might be necessary, describe the role of the SQL Server Enterprise Manager, and work with stored procedures.
  • Use the Browscap.ini file, check to see if a browser supports frames, describe the role of cookies in ASP programming, and describe the role of the Response and Request objects in cookies.
  • Use the Ad Rotator component, work with the Content Linking component and the corresponding List File, and differentiate between the PageCounter object and the Counters object.
  • Work with components in the Visual Basic 6.0 environment, transform scripts into components, and implement transaction processing.

Prerequisites
Windows 95: Basic or Windows: 98 Basic, HTML, SQL, Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0,
and introductory knowledge of database management systems or equivalent
experience
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