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Details
Title
Developing ASP components / Shelley Powers.
Author
Powers, Shelley, author.
Description
xvii, 490 pages ; [28] cm
ISBN
1565924460
9781565924468
1565928830 electronic book
9781565928831 electronic book
9781565924468
1565928830 electronic book
9781565928831 electronic book
Alternate Call Number
D 73 POW.D
Summary
"Thorough coverage of the background information needed to develop ASP components, and a focus on component development in each of three major development environments, makes Developing ASP Components the definitive resource for ASP application and component developers."--Jacket.
Note
"Extending ASP with Visual Basic, Visual C++, and Visual J++"--Cover subtitle.
En la cub.: extending ASP with Visual Basic, Visual C++, and Visual J++.
En la cub.: extending ASP with Visual Basic, Visual C++, and Visual J++.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
I. Introduction
1. Writing ASP Components
2. Setting Up and Maintaining the ASP Development Environment
3. ASP Components and COM
4. ASP Components and Threads
5. Components, Transactions, and the Microsoft Transaction Server
6. Overview of the Intrinsic (Built-in) Objects
II. Developing ASP Components with Visual Basic
7. Creating a Simple Visual Basic ASP Component
8. The Visual Basic Built-in Object Interfaces
9. Creating VB Data Access Components
10. Creating N-Tier ASP Components using Visual Basic
III. Developing ASP Components with Visual C++
11. Creating a Simple C++ ASP Component
12. The C++ ASP Built-in Interfaces
13. Integrating Data Access in C++ ASP Components with OLE DB
14. Persistence with ASP Components Using ATL and MFC
IV. Developing ASP Components with Visual J++
15. Creating a Simple Java Component
16. The Java Interfaces
17. Integrating Java ASP Components with ADO and MTS
18. Java ASP Components and J/Direct, Native Code, and Marshaling.
1. Writing ASP Components
2. Setting Up and Maintaining the ASP Development Environment
3. ASP Components and COM
4. ASP Components and Threads
5. Components, Transactions, and the Microsoft Transaction Server
6. Overview of the Intrinsic (Built-in) Objects
II. Developing ASP Components with Visual Basic
7. Creating a Simple Visual Basic ASP Component
8. The Visual Basic Built-in Object Interfaces
9. Creating VB Data Access Components
10. Creating N-Tier ASP Components using Visual Basic
III. Developing ASP Components with Visual C++
11. Creating a Simple C++ ASP Component
12. The C++ ASP Built-in Interfaces
13. Integrating Data Access in C++ ASP Components with OLE DB
14. Persistence with ASP Components Using ATL and MFC
IV. Developing ASP Components with Visual J++
15. Creating a Simple Java Component
16. The Java Interfaces
17. Integrating Java ASP Components with ADO and MTS
18. Java ASP Components and J/Direct, Native Code, and Marshaling.
Series
Published
Sebastopol, Ca : O'Reilly & Associates, 1999.
Language
English
Record Appears in
all
Review
"Thorough coverage of the background information needed to develop ASP components, and a focus on component development in each of three major development environments, makes Developing ASP Components the definitive resource for ASP application and component developers."--Jacket.