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Training
Provided by AcademyX
ASP Introduction is taught by AcademyX, (www.academyx.com, 415-392-8024) the San Francisco's only Internet-focused, instructor-led training company in the Bay Area. Students will learn the benefits of using ASP technology to create dynamic, data-driven Web sites. The course introduces the ASP Object Model, several built-in ASP Components, Scripting Objects, and the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) Model.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Describe what ASP is, what platforms and applications support it, and the role of scripting languages, objects, and components in ASP programming.
Use Server-side Includes to improve Web programming efficiency through modularization.
Describe the role of the ASP Response object and use its Write, Redirect, and output control properties and methods.
Describe the role of the ASP Request object and use its Form, QueryString, and ServerVariables collections to obtain user-supplied information and environment details.
Determine the value of cookies in maintaining user state and use the Cookie collections of the Request and Response objects.
Describe what ASP components are and use the Server object to instantiate
ASP components.
Use the Ad Rotator, Browser Capabilities, and Content Linking components.
Describe the difference between ASP applications and sessions and use the
Global.asa file to launch application and session events.
Describe what Scripting Objects are and use the Dictionary, FileSystemObject, and TextStream objects to further enable your ASP Web sites.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Describe what ASP is, what platforms and applications support it, and the role of scripting languages, objects, and components in ASP programming.
Use Server-side Includes to improve Web programming efficiency through modularization.
Describe the role of the ASP Response object and use its Write, Redirect, and output control properties and methods.
Describe the role of the ASP Request object and use its Form, QueryString, and ServerVariables collections to obtain user-supplied information and environment details.
Determine the value of cookies in maintaining user state and use the Cookie collections of the Request and Response objects.
Describe what ASP components are and use the Server object to instantiate
ASP components.
Use the Ad Rotator, Browser Capabilities, and Content Linking components.
Describe the difference between ASP applications and sessions and use the
Global.asa file to launch application and session events.
Describe what Scripting Objects are and use the Dictionary, FileSystemObject, and TextStream objects to further enable your ASP Web sites.
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ASP -Active Server Pages- Introduction (classroom training) in San Francisco at AcademyX
Day 1
Course content
Lesson 1: Introduction to ASP
What is ASP?
ASP Scripting Languages, Objects, and Components
Lesson 2: Server-side Includes
Using Server-side Includes
Using Dynamic Server-side Includes
Lesson 3: The Response Object
What is the Response Object?
The Write Method
The Redirect Method
Controlling Output
Lesson 4: The Request Object
What is the Request Object?
The Form Collection
The QueryString Collection
The ServerVariables Collection
Lesson 5: Cookies
What are Cookies?
The Response.Cookies Collection
The Request.Cookies Collection
Lesson 6: ASP Components, Part 1
What are ASP Components?
The Server Object
The AdRotator Component
Lesson 7: ASP Components, Part 2
The Browser Capabilities Component
The Content Linking Component
Day 2
Course content
Lesson 8: Applications, Sessions, and the Global.asa
What are ASP Applications and Sessions?
What is the Global.asa?
Lesson 9: Scripting Objects
The Built-in Scripting Objects
The FileSystemObject Object
The TextStream Object
Lesson 10: ASP and the ADO Model
ASP, Databases, and ADO
The Database Environment
Connecting to the Database
Lesson 11: Viewing Database Records
Working with Recordsets
Creating Combo Boxes and Option Groups
Filtering Records
Lesson 12: Adding, Updating, and Deleting Records
Adding Records to a Database
Updating Records in a Database
Deleting Records from a Database
Lesson 13: Stored Procedures and Parameters
Using Stored Procedures
The Command Object
Parameter Queries
Lesson 14: Advanced Recordset Techniques
Editing Records with a Data Browser
Paging Through a Recordset
Course content
Lesson 1: Introduction to ASP
What is ASP?
ASP Scripting Languages, Objects, and Components
Lesson 2: Server-side Includes
Using Server-side Includes
Using Dynamic Server-side Includes
Lesson 3: The Response Object
What is the Response Object?
The Write Method
The Redirect Method
Controlling Output
Lesson 4: The Request Object
What is the Request Object?
The Form Collection
The QueryString Collection
The ServerVariables Collection
Lesson 5: Cookies
What are Cookies?
The Response.Cookies Collection
The Request.Cookies Collection
Lesson 6: ASP Components, Part 1
What are ASP Components?
The Server Object
The AdRotator Component
Lesson 7: ASP Components, Part 2
The Browser Capabilities Component
The Content Linking Component
Day 2
Course content
Lesson 8: Applications, Sessions, and the Global.asa
What are ASP Applications and Sessions?
What is the Global.asa?
Lesson 9: Scripting Objects
The Built-in Scripting Objects
The FileSystemObject Object
The TextStream Object
Lesson 10: ASP and the ADO Model
ASP, Databases, and ADO
The Database Environment
Connecting to the Database
Lesson 11: Viewing Database Records
Working with Recordsets
Creating Combo Boxes and Option Groups
Filtering Records
Lesson 12: Adding, Updating, and Deleting Records
Adding Records to a Database
Updating Records in a Database
Deleting Records from a Database
Lesson 13: Stored Procedures and Parameters
Using Stored Procedures
The Command Object
Parameter Queries
Lesson 14: Advanced Recordset Techniques
Editing Records with a Data Browser
Paging Through a Recordset
About The Training Provider: AcademyX
AcademyX - Since 1998, AcademyX's (www.academyx.com) mission has been to provide the highest quality Internet training in the world. AcademyX is an Adobe Certified Training Center, as well as an authorized training company for ActiveState (Perl) and Altova (XMLSpy). We are located in downtown San Francisco near BART. Please call us if you have any questions: 415-392-8024. We offer hands-on, instructor-led...

