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ASP: PROGRAMMING DATA-DRIVEN ASP WEBSITES - LEVEL 3
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Now that you've learned the basics of ASP, you will begin learning about ASP Server objects and then move on to the topic of ADO. You'll learn how to use ADO to manipulate data and cover advanced database topics, such as parameterized queries and stored procedures. Finally, you'll explore various tips and tricks of ASP and learn to optimize your ASP applications. The end of this course covers advanced topics in Web development. You'll learn how to secure your Web applications, you'll learn about XML and XSL and how to employ them in your Web applications, and you'll learn how to scale traditional Web applications using technologies like Microsoft Transaction Server and COM+.
Course Length: 3 Days
Course Tuition: $1190 (US)
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| ASP: Scripting Client and Active Server Pages - Level 2. |
• Programming ASP Server Objects
Understanding the Server Object
ASP Server-Side Components
Using the Browser Capabilities Component
Using the File System Component
Using the Ad Rotator Component
• ActiveX Data Objects
What Are ActiveX Data Objects?
The Connection Object
The Recordset Object
• ADO Recordsets and Error Handling
Updating Recordset Data
Multiple Resultset Recordsets
Error Handling
• ADO Command Objects and Stored Procedures
The Command Object
Using Stored Procedures
Passing Parameters to Stored Procedures
• Security and SSL
Why Bother with Security?
Security Is a Combination of Policy and
Technology
Secure Your Windows NT/2000 Server
Making Internet Information Server (IIS) Secure
Authentication and the Anonymous User
Secure Transmissions Using SSL
• ASP Tips and Tricks
What's New for ASP 3.0
Selected ASP Tips and Tricks
Improving the Performance of ASP Application
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• Extensible Markup Language (XML)
XML Defined
Working with XML
DTDs and XML-Data Schemas
XML Document Object Model
XML on the Server
• Transforming XML with XSL
Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
Matching Patterns
XSL on the Server
• Extending ASP Pages with COM Components
What are ActiveX Servers?
Creating an ActiveX Server with Visual Basic
• Creating N-Tier ASP Applications
Understanding Multi-Tier Architectures
Wrapping up Application Logic in Components
Passing Multiple Records Back to the Presentation Tier
• Creating Scalable, N-Tier Applications with MTS and COM+
Managing Concurrency
Microsoft Transaction Server and COM+ Services
Modifying Components to Take Advantage of MTS and COM+
Contact us for course schedules or more
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