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.NET Developer's Kit Including ASP, C#, and Visual Basic is a 3-Book box set that includes ASP.NET Web Developer's Guide, C# .net Web Developer's Guide, and VB.net Developer's Guide. ASP Topics include: History of ASP standards (versions 1.0 through 3.0), overview of ASP.NET, tutorial to common ASP.NET namespaces (including the Microsoft Visual Basic APIs, data types, collections, Web services, and XML); ASP.NET server controls (and postback support), HTML server controls, validation with validator classes; databound list Web controls (including the Repeater and DataGrid components), in-depth description to ASP.NET configuration (including security guidelines), managing state, using global.aspx, the Application object, handling application and session events; caching options (output, fragment, and data caching), case study for an address book using ADO.NET, introduction to XML (validating, navigating, and querying XML); techniques for debugging.
ADSI (Active Directory Services Interface) provides a useful set of interfaces for accessing network providers. As most ASP/ASP.NET programmers will operate in a predominantly Microsoft environment, this article will focus on using ADSI to access Active Directory. However, these concepts can be easily migrated to any LDAP provider. With ADSI, searching and manipulating Active Directory Directory Services has always been relatively easy. However, as with most things in .NET, those tasks have just become easier. In this article, Noel Simpson examines how to traverse and manipulate Active Directory using .Net's System.DirectoryServices namespaces and its two component classes DirectoryEntry and DirectorySearcher. This article assumes that you know what a directory service is and you are somewhat comfortable with Active Directory and its object hierarchy. In order to run the code contained in this article you will need to be running Active Directory.
Active Server Pages In Plain English Two Books in One! This one-of-a-kind guide delivers just what you need to make the most of Active Server Pages, whether you're new to Web programming or a veteran developer. The book opens with a unique reference section that lets you look things up by keyword, category, and objects and collections, among other terms. Need more answers? The second part delivers concise, example-filled tutorials that show you step-by-step how to work with ASP objects, the ActiveX Data Object, ActiveX objects, and more. An interactive reference & tutorial. Active Server Pages In Plain English gives you instant access to ASP through a detailed reference section of key ASP components and languages along with a dense tutorial that describes the programming essentials. Extensive cross-references with live page numbers make this is the perfect book to prop next to your computer while programming with ASP.
Active Server Pages 3 Developer's Guide. This insider's guide is packed with professional techniques and real-world examples for creating interactive e-commerce enabled Web sites. You won't have to learn a new language because this unique reference offers expert advice on developing server-side applications using both JavaScript and VBScript. These pages are packed with practical shortcuts to help you create and manage state-of-the-art Web sites, from building online catalogs to controlling access and integrating databases. With this guide, you'll discover how to simplify and speed up development and find innovative ways to take advantage of ASP. Explore the newest features of ASP 3, Create a new Web project and access the pages, Develop server-side applications using JavaScript and VBScript, Use ADO for database access and manipulation, Understand and implement Web applications, including Active X components, Utilize scriptless ASP processing.
Welcome to the only guidebook series that takes a visual approach to professional-level computer topics. Open the book and you'll discover step-by-step screen shots that demonstrate over 100 key Active Server Pages tasks, including: Processing data from a form; Creating a cookie; Using query strings; Encoding a URL; Creating a custom component; Locking application variables; Using a Windows script component; Connecting to a database; Creating a custom error message; Using the File Access component. The book provides ready-to-run code and useful tips, succinct explanations walk you through step-by-step, high resolution screen shots demonstrate each task, two page lessons break big topics into bite sized modules. All samples from the book are included on the CD-ROM as well as shareware versions of WEB-ED Page and Scripting Editor and ASP Express, evaluation versions of Edit 2000 and Visual InterDev 6, plus an e-version of the book.
Rescued by ASP is a complete book and reference for working with Active Server Pages (ASP) that will appeal to both new and advanced users and developers of ASP.The first part of the book introduces the reader to the basics and fundamentals of ASP, giving the reader a solid foundation to build more complex and intricate sites using Active Server Pages.In Part II, the book covers some of the common requirements of developers when working with ASP. Some of these common requirements include e-mailing, working with files, handling page counters, and determining properties and capabilities of remote browsers, to name a few.In Part III, the book introduces the reader to the Structured Query Language (SQL) and working with databases. This section includes working with Microsoft Access and Microsoft SQL Server.In Part IV, the reader is shown how to use advanced methods to enhance ASP and extend the capabilities by creating various component models.
Before getting to Active Server Pages (or ASP) the book first takes a look at HTML in general, and the different client-scripting languages available. After a brief introduction to HTML, the first scripting language, VBScript is covered. All available objects, methods, and language constructs are explained. After VBScript, JScript is covered. JScript is the Microsoft implementation of JavaScript developed by Netscape. Also all methods, objects and language constructs for JScript are explained. Dynamic HTML is the following topic. The document object model, stylesheets and more are covered. Then it is time to take a look at ASP. ASP is a server-side scripting language for Microsoft Internet Information Server. After a introductionary chapter of ASP - explaining what ASP is, advantages and disadvantages - the authors explain the concept of an ASP application and how to build one with ActiveX Components and ActiveX Server Objects.
Active Server Pages 3.0 by Example teaches you the fundamentals of creating distributed applications using Microsoft's Active Server Pages technology. You'll learn to use VBScript to write server-based programs that calculate, perform logical operations, access data, and work with ActiveX Internet components that ship with Windows NT 4.0 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server. With this book you will be able to migrate from writing static web pages to dynamic web pages containing script; discover the fundamentals of object-oriented programming to facilitate client-server interaction in a distributed environment, work with Microsoft's ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) technology to handle features and functions that web sites require repeatedly; use II5 and installable components to control advertising banners, keep track of web page usage, and organize the way users navigate your site. Bob Reselman is a software developer, writer, and teacher.
If you want dynamic Web pages that craete personalized content for visitors or automatically pull updates from a database, then ASP is for you. Thsi friendly guide shows you step-by-step how to build powerful Active Server Pages applications that will take your web site to the next level. With Active Server Pages (ASP) for Dummies you will discover how to understand the ASP open development environment, customize and personalize web pages, access database information, write scripts in VBScript or JavaScript, and work with ActiveX components. Topics covered include the basics of ASP, VBScript, JScript, the ASP object model, server components, database connectivity, Fisual InterDev, and popular ASP applications. The book delivers a carefully structured introduction to ASP technology. Inside you'll find code for a date-stamper, a banner-ad rotator, a guestbook, and even a near-real-time chat room and a system for managing classified ads.
This is a comprehensive guide to creating Active Platform projects. It shows you how-to create Web pages with functionality equal to the most sophisticated Windows application program. Active Server Page How-To provides 100 cutting-edge projects that cover the entire range of Active Platform development. Topics include conversion of C++ legacy code into ActiveX controls, converting an ActiveX control into an Active Server Component or Active Data Object, and modifying an ActiveX control to work with Distributed COM or function as an ISAPI extension. Each chapter includes one or two How-To's that demonstrate moving legacy code into the Active Platform; several How-To's for common problems that are either not documented or where the documentation is wrong or incomplete; one or two How-To's that illustrate using features from one Active Platform element with other components. Assumes a knowledge of C++, a standard word processor, and Visual C++ 5.0.
Packed with illustrations and real-world examples, Active Server Pages Unleashed shows you how to fully exploit the Active Server to create dynamic Web sites. Learn to create dynamic and powerful Web-based business solutions with Active Server Pages (ASP). ASP enables server-side scripting for IIS with native support for both VBScript and Jscript. Features in-depth explanations of the Active Server, BackOffice, and Visual Studio. Also covers data access, security, and Web page creation using Active Server Components. Explore the publishing, component-supporting capabilities of IIS 4, hone HTML skills for effective Active Server Pages programming, and build interactive web forms. Create dynamic and powerful Web-based business solutions with Active Server Pages (ASP). Features in-depth explanations of the Active Server, BackOffice, and Visual Studio. Covers data access, security, and Web page creation using Active Server Components.
Comprehensive guide to the widely-anticipated .NET framework, the next generation of Microsoft's ActiveServer Pages. Favorable numbers'forty percent of today's Web sites utilize ASP, and it's logical that most of ASP developers will want to take the next step to ASP.NET. Written by the best-selling author of three other series titles, Instant ASP Scripts, Instand ASP Components, and ASP Developer's Guide. Best-selling author and ASP expert Greg Buzcek shows you all you need to know to master ASP .NET the widely-anticipated, next generation of Microsoft's Active Server Pages. Also, on the CD-ROM, you'll find all the code from the book, as well as bonus application solutions not found inside the book. Topics include: ASP.NET Basics; ASP.NET Language Structure; HTML Server Controls; Data List Web Server Controls; Request and Response Objects; System.Data and System.Data.OLEDB Namespaces; System.Data.SQLClient Namespace; Error Handling.
Learn the fundamentals of ASP programming by following the steps and examples in this easy-to-use guide. Through tutorials and hands-on exercises, programming instructor Dave Mercer explains the fundamentals of ASP, including Web programming objectives, ASP scripting, object-oriented programming, Active Server Components and ADO, client/server applications, debugging, and security. If you want to get started programming in ASP right away here is the perfect self-paced learning solution for you. Each programming concept is divided into logical modules (chapters), ideal for linear learning Goals. Each module opens with the specific programming skills you'll have by the end of the module. Quick self-assessment sections to check your progress. Example code annotated with commentary that points to the particular technique illustrated. Coding exercises contained in each module that build on one another, from simple to complex.
ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference relates to ASP 3.0 as included with Windows 2000. However, because ASP is now a core part of so many Web-oriented features within Windows, this book covers a far wider area than just the ASP syntax, properties, methods and events. For example, with Windows 2000 you can use IIS5 as your web server, you can use Active Directory to share enterprise-wide information, you can Message Queue Services to create applications that can work in a disconnected or a connected mode etc. Topics include: ASP intrinsic objects, scripting objects, Active Server Components, ADO, ADOX, DNA 2000 application architecture, performance testing, Data Shaping, security, Active Directory, XML, Messaging and Collaboration Services, VBScript, JScript and much more making it the complete ASP programmer's desktop companion. A properly equipped ASP programmer needs to have more than just ASP reference material close at hand to function effectively.
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.
ASP Fundamentals Training Course is more than just a fundamentals training course. You will walk through 8 modules, one step at a time, building your foundation for using Microsoft's Active Server Pages on Internet Information Server 4.0. Each lab builds upon the previous one, showing you how to build simple Server Side logic, by providing database information on your web site all the way up to using your own custom ActiveX components to enhance your web sites functionality. In addition to the 2 hours of instructor led VideoCD, provided with the course, you also have direct access to the instructor through an "Ask the Instructor" forum on our web site. This course assumes knowledge of VBScript for the hands on labs. A MUST HAVE for any Web developers. These VideoCDs play in any equipped PC's CD-ROM drive and many DVD players and are actually shot in our classroom. Northwest Training Systems, Inc. offers training courses and materials worldwide.
A quick reference guide for looking up oject usage on a dime. This guide is geared oward working ASP programmers who need to get their answers quickly, without wading through long examples. The book is organized into three parts: an introduction to ASP, a language reference, and appendices. This edition has been updated for IIS 5.0 and ASP 3.0--respectively the latest flavors of Microsoft's flagship Web server and scripting engines. The ASP introduction is very brief, but it adequately explains the basic concepts behind ASP and server-side scripting. Topics covered include an ASP overview, application of ASP objects, ASPError, ObjectContext, Request, Response, Server, Session, Glocal.ASA, Installable components (ActiveX Data Objects 2.6), Ad Rotator, Browser capabilities, CDO for Windows NT, Content linking, Counters, File access, Logging utility, MyInfo, Page counter, Permission checking, Tools, Converting CGI/WinCGI applications and much more.
ASP Programming for the Absolute Beginner is designed to help readers with no programming experience learn not only the basics of ASP, but also the fundamental programming concepts they need to grasp in order to learn their next programming language. Offering an easy, non-intimidating approach to ASP, the For the Absolute Beginner series was designed by computer science instructors and takes a unique approach to programming. Throughout the book, you will be using programming concepts to create simple games with ASP. Before you know it, you will have accumulated a wealth of programming skills that you can easily put to use in real-world scenarios, including programming ASP Web pages with VBScript, using ASP to work with databases and forms, and working with ASP objects and components. Topics include: connecting to databases, executing queries, and presenting nicely formatted results, ASP syntax, control structures, interaction with HTML forms.
Professional OWC programming with Office 2000 and Office XP. This book is the definite guide for professional programming with Office Web Components (OWC). The book contains detailed and ready-to-go code samples that have been fully tested in the real working environment. Both Office 2000 and Office XP web developers will find that this book is a complete and useful reference. The book covers all aspects of Chart component, PivotTable component, and Spreadsheet component with complete code samples. In addition, the book includes up-to-date code source such as Office XP Web Component Toolpack. Professional ASP Programming Guide is written for programmers and web developers who want to create powerful, dynamic, visually arresting, and information enriched web sites. The book offers code samples in: Pie Chart; Line Chart; Area Chart; Column Chart; Bar Chart; Gantt Chart; XY Scatter Chart; Stock Chart; Doughnut Chart; Radar Chart; Bubble Chart.
ASP, ADO, and XML Complete is a one-of-a-kind computer book-valuable both for its extensive content and its low price. This book contains a wealth of vital information for any developer in need of a complete reference to the most essential technologies used for Web programming on the Windows platform. ASP, ADO, and XML Complete not only covers the fundamentals of scripting and ASP but it also highlights database development with ADO and SQL Server, client-side scripting, building your own components, using XML with ASP, implementing e- commerce with Microsoft BizTalk server, and building your own online store. ASP, ADO, and XML Complete introduces you to the work of some of Sybex's finest authors, so you'll know where to turn when you want to learn even more about key Web development topics. Inside you will find web programming essentials, beginning asp, database development, advanced asp and webclasses, XML, and building e-commerce applications.
ASP.NET and VB.NET Web Programming provides developers with the practical information and step-by-step guidance they need to become productive with .NET. This tutorial offers a comprehensive yet approachable introduction to the .NET Framework, ASP.NET programming, and XML Web Services development. Each chapter begins with an overview and then walks readers through one or more lab exercises that are well illustrated with screenshots and punctuated with tips and warnings. All examples are in Visual Basic.NET (VB.NET). Key topics covered include: The .NET Framework and the Web; Web Services; Common Language Runtime (CLR); The .NET Framework class library; ASP.NET; VB.NET; Internet Information Server (IIS); Managed components; Web Forms; ADO.NET; Securing ASP.NET applications. A practical tutorial on web development with ASP.NET and Visual Basic .NET. Matt J. Crouch is senior technologist at RealMed Corporation.
Learn the essentials of ASP.NET programming using the hands-on examples in this accessible guide. Inside, programming instructor Dave Mercer explains how to program interactive Web sites and distributed applications with ASP.NET -- from simple responses and server components to complete database manipulation and e-mail applications. You'll also get important details on using HTML, XHTML, XML, JScript, VB.NET, and other related languages and technologies. This is the ideal resource for the first-time ASP.NET user. Essential skills for first-time programmers. This easy-to-use book explains the fundamentals of ASP.NET and the .NET Framework. You'll learn to create Web Forms and Web Services and program interactive Web sites and distributed applications. It will serve as a helpful reference for advanced developers. Appropriate for large public libraries and college libraries supporting programming curricula.
This book explores a wide range of ASP.NET controls, including examples which incorporate images, exploit data binding, and offer rich design-time interfaces. Each component is presented in the same manner. First the requirements are reviewed, then the technical obstacles and tools to overcome them are explored. We then examine the design decisions which go into the implementation, before examining the full code. Finally, each component's use is demonstrated, and its limitations and potential for extension are discussed. ASP.NET offers developers an exciting architecture for building web sites from modular components. Using server controls, ASP.NET developers can easily incorporate pre-built chunks of functionality into their sites. They can also develop their own controls, and build in design-time support to make it easier for other developers to reuse their code. The ASP.NET Solutions Toolkit is a collection of reusable ASP.NET components.
ASP.NET Distributed Data Applications will inspire you with a range of ideas on how data can be used to drive Web applications, and how that data can be most effectively utilized at each level of the design. Inefficient data use leads to the sort of slow, unresponsive Web applications that nobody enjoys using. By making good use of both server and client-side code, we can solve these problems. This book will arm you with the techniques you need to build Web applications that fly. The book is a voyage of exploration through almost all aspects of building ASP.NET applications that handle data and work across the Internet (or other HTTP networks, such as local Intranets). It takes a practical approach to building task-specific components, Web pages and Web applications based on a server running ASP.NET. The book focusses on n-tier architecture design and the way it can be coded, using SQL Server as a data source and simple Web server hardware.
Guide for web designers and HTML coders who are ready to take their web site to the next level and begin building web applications on the .NET platform. For beginning to intermediate users. Harness next-generation ASP.NET features to create dynamic Web applications. Whether you're a Web development newcomer or a Classic ASP veteran, this friendly guide is just what you need to tap the power of the totally revamped ASP.NET. From Visual Basic.NET fundamentals and object-oriented techniques to using Web Forms to create interactive pages and harnessing ADO.NET to retrieve information and update databases, it's just what you need to take your pages to the next level. All this on the bonus CD-ROM Complete source code for Cafe Chat Room, Classy Classifieds, Guestbook, and many more examples Eiffellanguage plug-in for ASP.NET Controls and Components: Sax Basic Engine ASP.NET Editors: ASPEdit 2001, Helios TextPad, and Antechinus C#.