Description
Through lecture and lab work, this course provides a comprehensive look at developing web applications using Microsoft Visual InterDev interface and demonstrates its relationship to various web tools and technologies.
Audience
Programmers and web designers.
Prerequisite
Introduction to Visual Basic and HTML.
Objectives
Students will be able to:
- explain the relationships between various web tools and technologies
- discuss the recommended process for developing a web-based solution
- describe how different Microsoft server and client products address security
- create a web site using Microsoft Visual InterDev
- author a static HTML page
- describe the purposes for Microsoft VBScript, JavaScript, and Jscript
- explain the purpose and structure of the Browser Object Model and Document Object Model
- discuss the advantages of DHTML
- list and describe the Active Server Pages objects
- process form data with server-side scripting
- add a data source name to a project
- create SQL queries
- describe the Microsoft Universal Data Access platform
- define ActiveX Data Objects and Remote Data Service
- implement business services as middle-tier COM components
- describe the architecture of Microsoft Transaction Server
- use SMTP to send e-mail from a web site
- add search capabilities to a web page
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