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Microsoft Windows Architecture: Web Technologies

Course Status: Released
Course Language: English
Course Duration: 4 Hours
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet

Audience
IS managers, system solution developers, and programmers with no prior Windows programming experience
Prerequisites
Familiarity with the Windows environment
Course Aim
To explain how protocols, database connectivity, and web-based technologies can be used when creating and distributing solutions for intranets, extranets, and the Internet
Learning Objectives
Describe the protocols used on intranets, extranets, and the Internet.
Explain how protocols are used to provide services.
Summarize how database connectivity is provided.
Describe Active Server Pages.
Discuss web-based solutions development.
Compare ActiveX and Java technologies.
Plan the development of a web-based client application.
Explain ActiveX scripting.
Discuss performance, distribution, and security issues related to ActiveX scripting.
Topics Covered
Protocols
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HTTP
- HTTPS
- FTP and Gopher
- NNTP
- SMTP

Database connectivity
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CGI
- ISAPI
- Internet Database Connector
- Active Server Pages

Web-based development
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Web design considerations
- ActiveX and Java technologies
- Developing a web-based client application

ActiveX
- ActiveX scripting
- Performance
- Distribution
- Security

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