SQL Server 2000 Web Application Developer's Guide - Softcover

 
9780072126198: SQL Server 2000 Web Application Developer's Guide

Synopsis

The ultimate beginning-to-end guide for SQL developers building Web-enabled database applications. Contains data tools to help make building Web applications easier for developers. Includes coverage of security issues and building N-tier Web solutions, an important topic in web development today.

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About the Author

Craig Utley (Louisville, KY) is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer with years of experience developing client/server and Web applications. He is President of CIOBriefings LLC, a consulting and training company focusing on building N-tier Web solutions.

From the Back Cover

The ultimate toolkit for Web and e-commerce developers

Build, deploy, and manage large-scale, integrated, Web-based solutions with SQL Server 2000. This unique volume explains how to create Active Server Pages, access databases using ADO, and use Visual InterDev tools to build data-driven pages without programming. You'll also learn to develop N-Tier applications with ASPs and COM components and increase the scalability and speed of your applications with COM+ Component Services. Finally, SQL Server 2000 Web Application Developer's Guide covers encryption and application security. Maximize the Web functionality of SQL Server 2000 with this powerful resource.

  • Build dynamic Web applications with Active Server Pages
  • Simplify the development process using Visual InterDev
  • Enable server-side access with ADO and ADO MD
  • Create an English Query model for your database
  • Generate XML data streams with both SQL Server and ADO
  • Create data-driven Web pages quickly using Design-Time controls (DTCs)
  • Get a sneak peek at the future: ASP+
  • Build N-tier applications with ASP and COM components
  • Improve the scalability, usability, and speed of your applications using COM+
  • Implement role-based security and encryption

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