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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 |
Why we need ASP? Server Side Includes Working with multiple Active Server Page Working with Active Server Page Sessions Working with Active Server Page Applications Examples of Java Script and VB Script in server-side Advantages of client-side scripting Advantage of server-side scripting Retrieving the contents of an HTML form Use of variables and arrays using Java Script and VB Script Java Script VB Script Objects Core : Applications and Sessions Session Lifetime : Requests and Responses Transactions : Object Context What is Object Method How do we use Object Method How do we add behavior with Object Method 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 Inserting Information into Pages Sending Cookies to the Browser Redirecting the Browser Buffering the page Setting the page's Properties Application Event Handlers Application variables Application Collections The ScriptTimeout Property The HTML Encode Method Thr URLEncode Method The MapPath Method The CreateObject Method 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 Objects The Dictionary Object The FileSystemObject The TextStreamObject The Err Object Microsoft Script Debugger SQL Server MS Access The ADO Data Interface The ADO Object Model Setting the Connection Scope Connection Object Methods and Properties Command Object Methods and Properties The Parameters Collection Recordset Object Methods and properties Getting back a Recordset Using Recordsets in ADO The Property Object How to Determine Dynamic Properties Detecting and Handling Errors The Error Collections Preventing Errors 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 Building Advanced Database Integrated Web Applications- A Hands-on Lab |
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