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We`ve been tracking the progress of ASP since the very beginning, when it promised to be the best way to relieve CGI pain. "Our Professional Active Server Pages..." books have become the industry bible on the subject and helped build those thousands of Web developer`:s careers. This book will explain all the traditional usages of classic ASP in the real, practical world of site building but it also provides a briefing on all the new tools, services and challenges of the Windows 2000 environment.You will understand how ASP 3.0 embraces COM+, how to componentize your thoughts, how to operate safe transactions and how the message queue can help you remain dynamic. You will get the traditional expert briefings in the new ADO 2.5 facilities and all flavours of data connectivity and you`ll also learn how to utilize the new network pathways revealed in Active Directory and ADSI.As usual, we`ve packed this edition with all the regular code and guidelines you need to get a site operative but we`ve also opened the doors to a whole new world of scalable and flexible COM+ services. This is your comprehensive guide to Active Server Pages 3.0 and the foundation for a whole new phase of Web development.Who is this book for?This book is for all ASP developers and programmers. You should be familiar with present day Web terminology and fundementals and have a working knowledge of VBScript or JScript. You will need Windows 2000 with a fully installed Internet Information Server 5.0.What does this book cover?The changes in ASP 3.0, VBScript 5.0 and JScript 5.0Fundamentals of application development with ASPData access from ASP components using VB, VC++ and scripting languagesThe new component services provided by COM+Adding Messaging and Transactional support to your pages and componentsUsing ADSI to access the Active DirectoryAdding Email support through CDOImproving the performance of your pages and Web serverSecuring your server and applications localy and globallyBuilding Web farmsOnline support available at support.apress.comAbout the AuthorAlex Homer lives and works in the idyllic rural surroundings of Derbyshire, UK. His software company, specializes in office integration and Internetrelated development, and produces a range of vertical application software. He has worked with Wrox Press on several projects including Professional Active Server Pages 2.0.
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