Office of Administration
 Matt Blunt, Governor - Larry Schepker, Commissioner
 
 
 

Information Technology Services

Mastering Web Application Development Using MS Visual Interdev 6

Duration:

5 Days

Pre-requisites:

Before beginning this course, students should be able to:

Browse World Wide Web sites with Microsoft Internet Explorer

Send and receive electronic mail with a mail client such as Microsoft Exchange

State differences between two-tier and three-tier client/server architecture models

Define the Internet and what it is used for

Compose a new hypertext markup language (HTML) document with an HTML authoring program such as the Microsoft FrontPage® Web site creation and management tool

Use ActiveX® controls and Java applets on a Web page

Use a database development tool to:

Execute queries and call stored procedures

Discriminate between record sets and tables

Write a simple SQL query using SELECT and WHERE

Course Description

This course teaches site developers who perform architectural planning, technology
selection, or Web site programming tasks how to create enterprise-level Web sites that
use component object model (COM) components on both the client and the server.

Course Topics

Planning a Web Site

Introducing MS Visual InterDev

Using Dynamic HTML

Using Active Server Pages

Accessing Databases

Understanding Data Access

Creating Com Components

Using MS Transaction Server

Integrating Other MS Server-Side Technologies

Scheduled Classes