ASP 2.2 Level 1 And Level 2

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.

Course Objectives

  • 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,Query String,and Server Variables 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,File System Object, and Text Stream objects to further enable your ASP Web sites.
  • Describe the relationship between ASP and ADO and create a database connection from a Web site.
  • Use the Record set object to display database records, create on-the-fly combo boxes and option groups, and filter records based on user input.
  • Add, update, and delete records in a database using both ADO and SQL query methods.
  • Use stored procedures and parameter queries to improve database access on the Web.
  • Create a data browser that allows forward and backward recordset browsing  and a paged record set display system.

Prerequisites

HTML Programming Levels 1& 2, Programming Introduction, JavaScript (Level 1) or VBScript (Level 1),SQL Fundamentals of Querying; or equivalent knowledge.

Course Benefits

Students will learn how to create dynamic, database-driven Websites. Hands-on tasks follow programming concepts, so that students can immediately implement what they learn.Students needing to transform their static HTML-only Web site into a dynamic, data-driven Web site that accesses databases, uses COM components, dynamically serves information from a variety of sources, and much more.

Course Duration

Course length: 40 Hours for both programs