VB6 Web Programming
Jerry Ablan, Tom Barnaby, Pierre Boutquin, Matt Brown, Charles Crawford Caison Jr - Collection Professional
Résumé
With Version 6, VB has added the ability to develop
internet applications on Internet Information Server (IIS),
the free web server that comes with NT Server.
Previously web functionality was static and limited but
using IIS, ASP and ADO sophisticated, dynamic, data-driven
web applications can be created. The web is the fastest
growing programming area, now a powerful new platform for
VB6 programmers to program web-based applications
exists.
This book looks at the special demands of web programming,
as well as its flexibility, and will introduce you to DNA
– Microsoft's web development structure. Programming
the browser through a variety of techniques – DHTML,
scripting and VB components is discussed. Then how you can
use VB to incorporate and customize browsers in your
traditional VB applications is covered using MTS and MSMQ.
From here, combining ASP and VB to produce dynamic web
pages and sophisticated business logic processing for your
website is discussed . Once the data has been collected,
retrieving data through SQL Server and ADO is covered.
Finally data transfer across the web with XML and the new
web programming mechanism, Web Classes are
introduced.
Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Web Fundamentals
Chapter 2: Windows DNA - a framework for building
applications
Chapter 3: An Overview of Building
Windows DNA Applications with Visual Basic
Chapter 4: Client-Side Programming with Visual Basic
Chapter 5: Building Client-Side ActiveX Controls
Chapter 6: Dynamic HTML Applications
Chapter 7: Integrating Web Browsing Using the WebBrowser
Objects
Chapter 8: Getting Started By Understanding ASP
Chapter 9: Building Server Components in Visual
Basic
Chapter 10: Advanced Visual Basic Server Components
Chapter 11: Interfacing With Server Services in Visual
Basic
Chapter 12: Introducing Webclasses and IIS
Applications
Chapter 13: The Fundamentals of IIS Applications
Chapter 14: Advanced Webclass Techniques
Chapter 15: Meet RDS
Chapter 16: A Guide to XML
Case Study 1 : Message Board Part 1
Case Study 1 : Message Board Part 2
Case Study 2 : Web Based Document Management
Case Study 3: DHTML Applications
Case Study 4 : CGI Integration
L'auteur - Tom Barnaby
Tom Barnaby - Tom Barnaby is an instructor and software architect at Intertech-Inc., a company dedicated to teaching top programmers how to develop enterprise-level software. As an instructor, he is in constant contact with developers from around the world and knows the problems they must solve and the questions they have. As a software architect, he advises companies on the design and implementation of their IT systems. Before becoming a teacher, Tom developed a variety of applications ranging from a proprietary 4GL/Database system on UNIX to a fully distributed ERP application on Windows.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wrox Press |
Auteur(s) | Jerry Ablan, Tom Barnaby, Pierre Boutquin, Matt Brown, Charles Crawford Caison Jr |
Collection | Professional |
Parution | 10/09/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 450 |
Format | 23,5 x 18,4 |
EAN13 | 9781861002228 |
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