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Sysoft 7180

ASP - Active Server pages
Description Working with Active Server Pages is a hands-on class designed to teach students who have solid, fundamental static web page development experience about the client and server side scripting.. This includes the implementation of VB Script and Java Script and ASP Object Model in the Internet Information Server. Using these tools and techniques, students will learn to create server side scripting using Internet Information for creating dynamic documents, personalization effects, and eCommerce applications. Focus is placed on database integration techniques using ADO/RDS, ASP security issues and performance issues.
Certification - SIP Level 2
Topics
  • INTRODUCTION TO ACTIVE SERVER PAGES
  • What is ASP?
    Why we need ASP?
    Server Side Includes
  • GETTING STARTED WITH ASP
  • Working with a single Active Server Page
    Working with multiple Active Server Page
    Working with Active Server Page Sessions
    Working with Active Server Page Applications
  • CLIENT-SIDE SCRIPTING VS. SERVER-SIDE SCRIPTING
  • Examples of Java Script and VB Script in client-side
    Examples of Java Script and VB Script in server-side
    Advantages of client-side scripting
    Advantage of server-side scripting
  • BASIC HTML TAGS & HTTP ERROR CODES
  • BASIC ASP TECHNIQUES
  • Getting an Holding Information from the user
    Retrieving the contents of an HTML form

    Use of variables and arrays using Java Script and VB Script
  • ASP CONTROL CONSTRUCTS, PROCEDURES
    Java Script
    VB Script
  • ACTIVE SERVER PAGES OBJECT MODEL
    Objects Core : Applications and Sessions
    Session Lifetime : Requests and Responses
    Transactions : Object Context
  • OBJECT PROPERTIES, METHODS & EVENT
    What is Object Method
    How do we use Object Method
    How do we add behavior with Object Method
  • THE REQUEST OBJECT
    The Request Object Collections
    How user send information
    Sending data via GET Method
    Sending data via POST Method
    The Query String Collection
    The Form Collection
    The Server variable Collection
    The Cookies Collection
    The ClientCertificate Collection
    Getting everything from the client - the Binary Read Method
    Using Collections to debug your Forms and Pages
  • THE RESPONSE OBJECT
    Inserting Information into Pages
    Sending Cookies to the Browser
    Redirecting the Browser
    Buffering the page
    Setting the page's Properties
  • THE APPLICATION OBJECT
    Application Event Handlers
    Application variables
    Application Collections
  • THE SERVER OBJECT
    The ScriptTimeout Property
    The HTML Encode Method
    Thr URLEncode Method
    The MapPath Method
    The CreateObject Method
  • ASP COMPONENTS
    The Ad Rotator Component
    The Content Linker Component
    The Browser capabilities Component
    The Content Rotator Component
    The Status Component
    The Page Counter Component
    The MyInfo Component
    The Tools Component
  • SCRIPTING OBJECT METHODS AND PROPERTIES
    Scripting Objects
    The Dictionary Object
    The FileSystemObject
    The TextStreamObject
    The Err Object
    Microsoft Script Debugger
  • INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE
    SQL Server
    MS Access
  • THE DATA ACCESS COMPONENT - ACTIVEX DATA OBJECT
    The ADO Data Interface
    The ADO Object Model
  • THE CONNECTION OBJECT
    Setting the Connection Scope
    Connection Object Methods and Properties
  • THE COMMAND OBJECT
    Command Object Methods and Properties
    The Parameters Collection
  • THE RECORDSET OBJECT
    Recordset Object Methods and properties
    Getting back a Recordset
    Using Recordsets in ADO
  • THE PROPERTIES COLLECTION
    The Property Object
    How to Determine Dynamic Properties
  • HANDLING RUNTIME ERRORS
    Detecting and Handling Errors
    The Error Collections
    Preventing Errors
  • ADVANCED DATABASE TECHNIQUES
    Manipulating Enterprise Data
    OLE DB and ADO
    Connecting to A Data Source
    The Connection object
    Connection Pooling
    Creating DSN on the Fly
    Batch and Transaction Management
    Connection Attributes
    The Command Object - Using Stored Procedures
    The Recordset Object - Cursors | CacheSize Properties | Binary Data | Recordset Filters
  • IMPLEMENTING ASP SECURITY
    Building Advanced Database Integrated Web Applications- A Hands-on Lab
  • WRITING AN APPLICATION WITH ASP

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