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Books : Computing & Internet : Web Development : Web-server Software : Microsoft : Visual Interdev
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Create dynamic, data-driven Web applications using the Visual InterDev 6.0 Web development system and official developer training-direct from Microsoft. As you gain practical experience with essential Web development tasks, you are also preparing for the MCP Exam 70-152, an elective exam for MCSD certification. This comprehensive training resource helps in: * Analyzing business and technical requirements * Configuring Visual InterDev * Developing user services * Creating dynamic context with DHTML Scripts & ASP * Accessing and manipulating database with ActiveX and RDS * Implementing and managing COM components * Setting up security * Deploying and managing Web applications.
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Visual InterDev 6 Unleashed provides an almost invaluable field guide to using Visual InterDev 6.0 in the real world. With its mix of short, useful case studies and expert programming tips, this practical guide can let the working Web developer take full advantage of today's VI for projects.
Most computing books claim to use real programming examples, but in the case of Visual InterDev 6 Unleashed, its focus on real- world Web development makes all the difference. First, the book pulls no punches when it comes to determining what niches Visual InterDev fills, with recommendations pointed at sticking to HTML or DHMTL and generally skipping Internet Explorer-specific solutions.
The book opens with a great tour of what cross-browser compatibility really means. There's full coverage of web applications done "the Microsoft way" on the server side with good coverage of database programming (with ADO, DTC's and SQL Server) as well as the latest in business objects done in Visual Basic and MTS. Yet the focus of cross- browser compatibility means that your ASP web applications created with VI will run on most of today's Web browsers. The book's advice and tips on deploying Web pages (and particularly business objects) can save you hours of frustration.
Short, effective case studies are the rule here. These are neither just demo-ware nor overly complex examples of entire Web sites. Instead, focussed examples on such crucial topics as Web registration, cookies, security and even basic e-commerce (with an online catalogue and shopping basket) are included here. In short, Visual InterDev 6 Unleashed provides an excellent guide to essential Microsoft Web technologies with a real-world eye for problems to avoid and overcome. Provided you know the basics of HTML and ASP already, this book can let you get a lot more out of Visual InterDev and the Microsoft Web platform for real-world development. --Richard Dragan, amazon.com
Topics covered: Introduction to Visual InterDev 6.0, JavaScript/VBScript basics, DHMTL and CSS, transition and filter effects, Scripting Object Model (SOM), debugging, team development, deployment, security with NT, firewalls and digital certificates, Microsoft Universal Data Access (UDA) and ADO 2.x, SQL Server and TSQL, Design-Time Controls (DTC), Web database programming, personalisation and cookies, Visual Basic components using MTS, e-mail and Collaboration Data Object (CDONTS), index server, online catalogue and e-commerce basics.
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Microsoft has a whole collection of Web technologies that collectively enable you to create sites involving attractively formatted text and graphics, animation, user interaction and remote database connectivity. Visual InterDev serves as the workbench at which developers tie these technologies together and Mastering Web Application Development Using Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 does a fine job of introducing its readers to the power of that development environment.
The authors structure their content as a self-paced class, in which they present lots of raw documentation of Visual InterDev and its capabilities in the form of detailed procedures, lists of options, code samples and screen shots. They manage to avoid the droning style that characterises many books about development environments, however, by interspersing their descriptive information with lab activities. The activities would be better if they allowed more variation--sometimes, they're just explicit recipes that must be followed exactly--but they do provide readers with a hands-on introduction to features that might otherwise prove baffling.
The description-and-exercise approach extends beyond the authors' coverage of the Visual InterDev environment itself. Readers learn how to use VBScript--both for client-side scripting tasks and for creating ActiveServer Pages (ASP)--in the same manner. Coverage of the language isn't comprehensive and neither is coverage of Component Object Model (COM) component creation, but it's enough to introduce readers to VisualInterDev's advanced features. More advanced references can build on the knowledge readers acquire from this book. --David Wall, amazon.com
Topics covered: Visual InterDev 6.0, VBScript on the client and server sides, Active Server Pages (ASP), Microsoft data-access technologies, Component Object Model (COM) components and Microsoft Transaction Server.
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