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Module 1: Planning a Web Site
- Overview of Web-related technologies
- Models for Web site development
- Security issues
- Overview of the State University Web application
Skills
- Explain the relationships between Microsoft Web tools and technologies, especially active server pages, database access technologies, and Microsoft Transaction Server
- Discuss the recommended process for developing a Web-based solution
- Explain the function of the Web Life Cycle in creating a Web-based solution
- Summarize the responsibilities of Web site development team members
- Describe how different Microsoft server and client products address security issues such as authentication, authorization, and privacy
- Describe the general architecture of the State University Web application
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Module 2: Introducing Visual InterDev
- What is Visual InterDev?
- Creating a simple Web project
- Creating a Web site
- Introducing Visual InterDev tools
- Creating an HTML page
- Creating HTML forms
- Deploying a Web project
- Tools supporting team development
- Additional Visual InterDev tools
Skills
- Create a Web site using Visual InterDev
- Author a static HTML page
- Create a site diagram
- Use Visual InterDev version-control tools
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Module 3: Using Dynamic HTML
- What is Dynamic HTML (DHTML)?
- Creating client script
- Document object model (DOM)
- Using browser objects
- Handling events
- Using document objects
- Creating DHTML “scriptlets”
Skills
- Describe the purposes of Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript), JavaScript, and JScript™ development software
- Explain the purpose and structure of the browser object model and the document object model as implemented by Internet Explorer 4.0
- Explain the advantages of using DHTML in Web applications
- Bind an element’s events to a script
- Explain different approaches to event handling within DOM
- Use dynamic styles to modify the look of a page element
- Use dynamic positioning to modify the arrangement of page elements
- Develop and run scriptlets
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Module 4: Using Active Server Pages
- Creating ASP applications
- Creating server script
- Reading Requests and sending Responses
- Saving state data
- Using COM components
- Security issues in ASP
- Using Page objects
Skills
- List and describe ASP objects
- Use the Request and Response objects to dynamically change the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) response
- Create and use cookies
- Process form data with server-side scripting
- Save session-specific information by using the Session object
- Save application-specific information by using the Application object
- Use a COM component in a Web application
- Set Internet Information Server and Windows NT file system (NTFS) permissions
- Allow and deny anonymous logon
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Module 5: Accessing Databases
- Accessing data
- Adding a data connection
- Adding a data command
- Adding data-bound controls
- Connecting controls to the data
- Customizing database access
- Managing databases
Skills
- Add a data source name to a project
- Add a data connection to a project
- Add a data command to a project
- Connect the properties for a data-bound control to a Recordset object
- Use Query Designer to create SQL queries
- Use Database Designer to create a database
- Use the FormManager design-time control to create a data input form
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Module 6: Understanding Data Access
- Universal data access
- ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) overview
- Using ADO
- Using the Remote Data Service (RDS)
Skills
- Describe the Microsoft universal data access platform
- Define ADO and RDS, and explain the relationship between them
- Use ADO to retrieve and update data and to handle errors returned from a data source
- Discuss the data-binding capabilities of Internet Explorer 4.0
- Explain how to use RDS and data binding in Internet Explorer to connect page elements to a data source
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Module 7: Creating COM Components
- Overview of business services
- Creating COM components in Visual Basic
- Working with COM components
Skills
- Explain how to implement business services as middle-tier COM components
- State development problems associated with building a three-tier solution
- List advantages of creating business objects as COM components
- Build a COM component with Visual Basic 6.0
- Call an Automation server from an active server page
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Module 8: Using Microsoft Transaction Server
- Overview of MTS
- Creating MTS components
- MTS and active server pages
- Using MTS Explorer
- Security issues: MTS declarative security and identity
Skills
- Explain what a transaction is and why it must conform to the ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability) test
- Explain how the two-phase commit process works
- Describe the architecture of MTS
- Describe what a business object is and how it works with MTS
- Explain how the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC) handles transactions
- Use MTS Explorer to create a package and add components to it
- Add transactional support to a business object
- Use transactional ASP to integrate business objects
- Use MTS Explorer to implement security for middle-tier business components
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Module 9: Integrating Other Microsoft Server-Side Technologies
- Introduction to server-side technologies
- Integrating mail services
- Using Microsoft Index Server
- Other server-side technologies
Skills
- Use simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) to send e-mail from a Web site
- Use Index Server to add search capabilities to a Web page
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Exams:
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There are no exams directly associated with this course
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Price Options ex VAT:
Classroom Training
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Distance Learning
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eLearning Options
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Book Learning
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£
1750 (€2486)
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£
995.00 (€1413)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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Print 2 Page Flyer Last Modified 01 May 2008
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