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ASP
Microsoft Active Server
Pages (ASP) is a server-side scripting environment
that you can use to create interactive Web pages and build powerful
Web applications. When the server receives a request for an ASP file,
it processes
server-side scripts contained in the file to build the Web page that
is sent to
the browser. In addition to server-side scripts, ASP files can contain
HTML
(including related client-side scripts) as well as calls to COM components
that
perform a variety of tasks, such as connecting to a database or processing
business logic.
SALIENT FEATURES
- ASP Embedded To HTML
: Previously, to process user input on the Web
server you would have had to learn a language such as Perl or C
to build
a conventional Common Gateway Interface (CGI) application. With
ASP,
however, you can collect HTML form information and pass it to a
database
using simple server-side scripts embedded directly in your HTML
documents.
- Language-neutral : If you are skilled
at a scripting language such as
VBScript, JScript, or PERL, you already know how to use Active Server
Pages
- ASP & COM : User can develop
his own COM components and port those components within the ASP
program code. This can be well implemented
for complex web applications.
APPLICATION
- Development of Web applications
like Business to Customer and Customer
to Business sites.
- Development of Complex server-side
applications with COM and XML
embedded with it.
TOPICS
COVERED
- Web Applications: An Overview: Introduces
the IIS programming model.
Design Decisions: Describes several key issues you should consider
in
designing web applications.
- Accessing Data with ASP: Introduces
data access from a Web page with Microsoft® ActiveX® Data
Objects (ADO).
- Processing Transactions: Outlines
how IIS and Component Services,
available with Microsoft Transaction Server work together to provide
Web-based transactions.
- Security Ramifications for IIS
Applications: Introduces the issues Web
developers face when accessing and providing secure data.
- Development Technologies: Reviews
some of the more recent Web
technologies, such as XML and Dynamic HTML.
- Building Components for ASP: Reviews
the development cycle for building components to be used by ASP.
- Maintaining State : Use of Session
and Application objects .
- Storing Information on User's Machine:
Use of Cookies.
| Course
Duration |
Fees
(Indian Rs.) |
Fees
(US $) |
| 15
sessions of 1 hr. each |
2,500 |
75 |
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Service Tax=12.36% on all tuition fees.
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