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Part of the new Web Warrior Series, a cutting edge Web development series dedicated to providing coverage of the latest in emerging Internet and Web technologies. This title enables users to design and maintain interactive and dynamic Web applications with the server-based scripting language, Active Server Pages. A textbook that allows the user to design and maintain interactive and dynamic Web applications within the server-based scripting environment of Active Server Pages. Cover topics such as run-time errors, cookies, ADO, ODBC, and OLE DB. Keith Morneau teaches Information Systems Technology (Networking, Programming, and Microcomputer Specializations) at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, VA as an Assistant Professor and Program Head. He was a Lead Instructor in Client/Server Programming with Computer Learning Center in Alexandria, VA where he taught Visual Basic, databases (database theory, SQL, and Oracle), and networking.
This is an indispensable quick reference to one of the Web's hottest technologies, Active Server Pages. ASP allows developers to create, deliver, and deploy interactive Web applications that run on Microsoft's Internet Information Server. The technology can now be used on Unix and Linux as well. The market is expected to grow quickly as more and more companies develop e-commerce Web sites. Author Petroutsos wrote the best-selling Mastering Visual Basic 6 and Mastering Database Programming with VB 6, both from Sybex. A desktop resource with complete, logically organized coverage of properties, methods, and events for all ASP objects. Illustrates the proper use of properties and methods using clear examples. Also highlights the new features of ASP 3. If you rely on Active Server Pages to build interactive Web applications, ASP 3 Instant Reference is an essential desktop resource. The author illustrates using succinct, clear examples.
The complete developer's reference and tutorial for ASP. With this serious developer's guide, the perfect companion volume to Greg Buczek's best-selling Instant ASP Scripts book, you will quickly gain a solid foundation for developing ASP pages in a professional environment. Included is comprehensive coverage of Internet Information Server, Active Data Objects, Collaborative Data Objects, and creating your own components. Plus, the book shows you how to create an entire product catalog, shopping cart, and customer customization solution. Whether you are seeking introductory or in-depth knowledge of ASP, this guide fits the bill. Covering everything from the basics and development tools to scripting and debugging, it is the one book to feature: A complete developer's guide and tutorial for ASP, including sample applications; The most extensive VBScript programmer's reference found anywhere; Visual Interdev and FrontPage Development advice.
This book is a complete reference to the ASP.NET namespaces for developers who are already familiar with using ASP.NET. There is no trivial introductory material or useless .NET hype - we get stuck into the .NET Framework and don't look back. We provide in-depth coverage of all the major ASP.NET classes in a pure reference format, giving you those real-world tips that the documentation doesn't offer, and demonstrating complex techniques with simple examples. Each chapter covers another of the ASP.NET namespaces, from System.Web right through to System.Web.Services.Protocols, with coverage of individual classes, methods, and properties presented in easy-to-use alphabetical order. For anyone who is serious about getting the most out of the ASP.NET classes, this book is a must. This reference is tailored for the C# programmer. A pure ASP.NET reference for experienced ASP.NET developers. This book is not meant as a tutorial to ASP.NET.
This book is a complete reference to the ASP.NET namespaces for developers who are already familiar with using ASP.NET. There is no trivial introductory material or useless .NET hype, we get stuck into the .NET Framework and don't look back. We provide in-depth coverage of all the major ASP.NET classes in a pure reference format, giving you those real-world tips that the documentation doesn't offer, and demonstrating complex techniques with simple examples. Each chapter covers another of the ASP.NET namespaces, from System.Web right through to System.Web.Services.Protocols, with coverage of individual classes, methods, and properties presented in easy-to-use alphabetical order. For anyone who is serious about getting the most out of the ASP.NET classes, this book is a must. This book is not meant as a tutorial to ASP.NET, and is not recommended for people who are fresh to .NET. We are assuming you are already aware of how to program with ASP.NET.
Completely revamped for the .NET Platform, ASP.NET is an indispensable tool for creating the next generation of Web applications and Web Services. This comprehensive resource gives you in-depth guidance for building dynamic, data-driven applications tailored to any browser or device. Whether you're a seasoned ASP developer or a Web development newcomer, you'll find the real-world techniques and insights you need to take ASP.NET programming to the next level. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of ASP.NET: Get up to speed fast on ASP.NET development with both Visual Basic .NET and C#; Build forms with Web Controls, including Rich Web Controls like AdRotator and Calendar; Debug ASP.NET pages – and learn how to write high-quality code; Master ASP.NET database programming with ADO.NET and SQL Server; Bind data and controls with XML; Develop, deploy, and use business objects; Create secure wireless applications using ASP.NET mobile controls.
ASP.NET For Developers focuses on teaching the reader ASP.NET using Visual Basic.NET in the most concise, straightforward manner possible. The book presents key concepts for using ASP.NET and VB.NET to efficiently create useful applications. The book contains specific, practical shortcuts and examples based on the extensive experiences of the authors, especially Amundsen's ground floor involvement with IBUYSPY. In this book you'll learn the significance of the new .NET technology with respect to creating Web based applications. This compact resource contains everything you need to get started with .NET programming including an explanation of the platform, a solid introduction to Visual Basic .NET, thorough coverage of the ASP.NET controls and technologies, explanation of ADO.NET, XML Web Services, and configuration and deploymemnt issues. Even if you haven't built a web based solution before, this book gives you the tools you need to get going.
Offers Web developers professional insight to help them gain maximum functionality from this revolutionary programming framework for creating dynamic Web content. Readers benefit from the advice and experience of leading experts. Covers the latest release of the .NET Framework–version 1.1. Covers ASP.NET Web Matrix, a community-supported IDE designed as an easy-to-use application development tool. Companion Web site includes an online ASP.NET community, sample code from the book, links to popular resources sites, and updates. The book includes inside tips including over 1,000 pages packed with tips and techniques from the experts in the ASP.NET professional field. ASP.NET Professional Secrets includes valuable insights so that you can learn the ins and outs of ASP.NET. The book also provides unbeatable advice such as expert advice on using ASP.NET in the real world. William Evjen has been programming in Web development since 1996.
CodeNotes provides the most succinct, accurate, and speedy way for a developer to ramp up on a new technology or language. Unlike other programming books, CodeNotes drills down to the core aspects of a technology, focusing on the key elements needed in order to implement it immediately. It is a unique resource for developers, filling the gap between comprehensive manuals and pocket references. CodeNotes for ASP.NET is a revolutionary update to Microsoft's Active Server Pages. This edition explores how Web applications and Web services can be developed using ASP.NET. The .NET architecture, Base Class Libraries, ASP.NET form designer, Web controls, and cross-page and cross-language debugging are discussed. Scaling ASP.NET to multiple servers, state management, security, and methods of enhancing performance are also covered. All major aspects of ASP.NET are covered including security, caching, web forms, and session storage.
ASP.NET, the next generation of Active Server Pages, provides a new programming model based on the Microsoft .NET Framework for writing Web applications. Learn about ASP.NET development -- with reusable code samples in languages such as Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# in Designing Microsoft ASP.NET Applications. This book provides and in depth look at how to create ASP.NET applications and how they work under the covers. You'll learn how to create Web forms and reusable components, and how to develop XML Web Services. You'll also learn how to create database enabled ASP.NET applications that use XML (Extensible Markup Language) and ADO.NET (a new version of Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects). Coverage in this guide includes: Creating and using Web Forms and controls; Creating ASP.NET components; Balancing server vs. client functionality; Getting and displaying data, XML and ADO.NET; Creatingand consuming XML Web services.
This bestselling book has been completely revised to cover the major issues of interest to component developers running Windows 2000 and workign with IIS 5.0 and ASP 3.0. The first portion of the book explores the following topics that are needed for effective ASP component development: ASP components and the Component Object Model (COM); ASP components and threading models; ASP components and COM+ services; The interaction between ASP components and ASP scripts. Because developrs find themselves using more than a single language tool, the remaining portion of the book focuses on ASP component development in a variety of languages. The most extensive coverage is given to Visual Basic and Visual C++, while individual chapters also treat ASP component development with Java, Delphi, and Perl. These chapters focus on accessing ASP's intrinsic objects; ActiveX Data Objects (ADO); Working with Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ); Working with XML and more.
Active Server Pages is Microsoft's technology for delivering dynamic, interactive Web applications. Mastering Active Server Pages gives comprehensive coverage of the latest version for Visual Basic, VBScript, and Visual InterDev programmers. The book covers the newest Linux/Unix version of ASP (ChiliASP) and discusses both VBScript and JavaScript implementations. The book begins with an overview of ASP and HTML, describes the intrinsic ASP objects that form the foundation for ASP programming, introduces both VBScript and JScript, and provides a guide to file access using the File System Object. A key to ASP is accessing data with Active Data Objects (ADO), and the database section describes both ADO and the SQL query language. Final sections address the bigger picture: designing complete applications. The discussion of state management and general tips on application design are valuable. Author Russell Jones is a well known developer.
This comprehensive guide takes experienced VB.NET programmers through all the steps of developing sophisticated interactive web applications with VB.NET's code-behind classes. It includes in-depth coverage of the new ASP.NET Framework and devotes special attention to XML integration and the creation of Web Services. The book also explores ASP.NET configuration and caching, as well as a variety of file-handling techniques. Coverage includes: Using HTML and CSS effectively; Creating code-behind classes; Making effective use of intrinsic objects; Handling files; Sending email; Writing a Windows service; Communicating with other Web Forms; Communicating with databases; Using XML namespace objects; Performing transforms with XSLT and XHTML; Creating user controls; Creating custom controls; Writing dynamic client-side code; Using DHTML appropriately; Creating Web Services; Writing applications that use Web Services.
In recent years, creating dynamic, server-side web applications has become the most vital part of web development. Now, thanks to ASP.NET and Visual C#, you can build cleaner, more powerful web applications, and you can do it more quickly than ever before. Mastering ASP.NET with C# is an essential guide to harnessing the power of the .NET Framework to develop and consume Web Services of all kinds. This book is packed with the skills you need to get started creating ASP.NET applications, including using Web Forms, connecting to databases with ADO.NET, and working with XML. Coverage Includes: Using the ASP.NET intrinsic objects; Employing the ASP.NET Server controls; Using HTML controls; Saving state data with cookies; Uploading files; Sending email; Retrieving and displaying data from databases; Building User and Composite controls; Building custom controls; Managing multiple ASP.NET configuration files; Creating Web Services, Web Forms.
Introduction to the .NET platform and ASP.NET; basic programs in HTML; ASP and ASP.NET compared; events in ASP.NET (application, session, page, and control events); HTML and ASP controls compared; basic ASP controls APIs (including in-depth coverage of calendar support); code behind forms; using the Visual Studio .NET IDE; tracing, debugging, and error handling; validation controls in ASP.NET (including built-in and custom validators, plus regular expression support); basic data-binding techniques; list and DataGrid controls; ADO.NET tutorial (basic APIs and programming techniques); calling stored procedures; updating database records; Repeater and DataList controls used with ADO.NET; custom ASP.NET controls (including derived, composite, and full custom controls); overview of Web services (including SOAP, WSDL, and other standards); creating and consuming a sample Web service for a stock ticker; ASP.NET caching techniques explained.
Programming the Web with Visual Basic .NET is a comprehensive guide to building Web applications and services using Visual Basic .NET. It is written especially for experienced Visual Basic programmers who use Visual Studio .NET for their development work, even those who have never written a Web application before. Because the .NET Framework simply blows away the archaic tools previously available to Web programmers, the authors predict that many Visual Basic programmers who successfully avoided Web programming in the past will now bring their expertise to the Web. However, even experienced Web programmers will greatly benefit from the authors' thorough coverage of the ASP.NET namespaces and their clear coverage of the ADO.NET classes most important to Web applications that use relational databases for data storage. Developers will understand how to build and deploy top quality, professionally designed, highly usable Web applications.
Pure ASP.NET is a premium reference for Active Server Pages development in the new Microsoft .NET Framework. Like all books in the Pure Series, Pure Active Server Pages.NET is comprised of 3 parts. Part I Conceptual Reference is a fast-paced primer that covers ASP.NET fundamentals and concepts. Part II Techniques Reference is full of well-commented, commercial-quality code that illustrates practical applications of ASP.NET concepts. Examples are presented in both Visual Basic and C# to appeal to a wide variety of programmers. Part III Syntax and Object Reference contains detailed coverage of .NET Namespaces such as System.Web and System.Data that are invaluable to ASP.NET developers. An invaluable guide to ASP.NET developers. Robert Lair is a nationally known developer, technical writer, and trainer. He studied computer science and engineering at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and has been working in the area of software development.
Real World ASP.NET Best Practices goes far beyond the documentation to teach ASP.NET development best practices based on the authors' real-world experience. The book's emphasis is on helping developers perform tasks correctly and avoid mistakes, not on teaching ASP.NET in general. ASP.NET is a wonderful new enabling technology that allows developers to create business solutions much more effectively than ever before. However, there is room for improvement. Developers often do not see the potholes and pitfalls related to this technology until they stumble. Real World ASP.NET Best Practices helps readers to avoid just such frustrations. The book's in-depth coverage includes data handling, caching, JavaScript, user and server controls, distributed programming, configuration, and deployment. Contaisn the hard won, real world experiences of veteran ASP.NET programmers. Exposes the truth behind advanced topics as XML Web servers and .NET remoting.
Sams Teach Yourself Active Server Pages in 24 Hours is a step-by-step tutorial that teaches you how to create dynamic, fully functioning Web applications using Active Server Pages. Detailed coverage is provided for both Microsoft Personal Web Server and Microsoft Internet Information Server. Shows how to make sure your Web server is up and running correctly as well as how to build basic ASP applications. In addition to coverage of the basics of data access, you'll learn to send data, retrieve information, manage user sessions, use components, and work with files. Advanced topics include debugging ASP applications, building components, designing effective sites, adding security, and tuning ASP applications. Christoph Wille is a partner in SoftWing Software. He has developed a number of Web sites with advanced features such as ASP and integrated e-commerce. As an MCSE and an MCSD, he has an extensive background working with OLE, MFC, SQL Server.
This book will serve as both a tutorial and a reference. Each chapter builds on the previous chapters, thus expanding the reader's knowledge. Additionally, the material is organized in a way that the reader will be able to easily reference when they later have a question. This book provides the reader with up-to-date coverage of what can be done with Active Server Pages. This includes coverage of Active Server Pages as they relate to Transaction Server, the Personalization System, the Personal Web Server, ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and much more. Unlike most of the competition, this book will assume more basic knowledge of VBScript and standard web page creation. This will allow the book to go farther and deeper into technical topics surrounding Active Server Pages. Most of the competitive books center on Windows NT and IIS. This book will expand the coverage to include using Active Server Pages on Windows 95 using the Personal Web Server.