General computer awareness and basic familiarity with networking technologies
IT managers and solution providers who are interested in the relevance and role of Microsoft's ActiveX technologies; software and web developers
To introduce Microsoft's ActiveX technologies and to explain how ActiveX is relevant to developers
After learning this courses you should be able to:
Describe ActiveX. Explain the relationship between ActiveX, COM, and DCOM. Outline the main features of Microsoft's ActiveX documents and scripting technologies. Compare ActiveX with JavaBeans. Describe the benefits of dynamic HTML over standard HTML. Describe Microsoft's implementation of dynamic HTML. Identify the features of scriptlets. Describe the features of Active Server Pages. Explain how Active Server Pages can be used to develop web applications. List the features of the BackOffice servers.
Hands on pratice - Simulations
Course Structure:
Modules and Learning Events
ActiveX architecture - ActiveX - COM - Distributed COM - ActiveX documents and scripting - Exercise: Comparing DCOM and COM The Active Client - Microsoft Dynamic HTML - Scriptlets - ActiveX controls - Java and ActiveX - Exercise: Reviewing Dynamic HTML - Exercise: Identifying ActiveX tool technologies The Active Server - Windows NT Server - Active Server Pages - BackOffice servers - Exercise: BackOffice server review - Transaction Server - Message Queue Server - Exercise: Active Server review
Curriculum Info:
Microsoft Curriculum
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