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Beginning Components for ASP (Programmer to Programmer) [Illustriert] [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Richard Anderson , Alex Homer , Simon Robinson
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  • Taschenbuch: 864 Seiten
  • Verlag: Wrox Press; Auflage: illustrated edition (1. September 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 1861002882
  • ISBN-13: 978-1861002884
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,1 x 18,8 x 4,8 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 3.3 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (11 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 1.551.284 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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Beginning Components for ASP is an intermediate title in the Wroxline of Active Server Pages guides. This volume is intended for developers comfortable with ASP who are interested in leveraging the power of component-based applications. The two key development languages for components--Visual Basic and C++--are addressed in this work.

Visual Basic component development is handled first with an excellent introduction to components and class development in VB. The authors then explain the interconnection of ADO, UDA, and COM in a chapter that lays the foundation for a solid understanding of how components work. From there the authors discuss big picture application design issues such as n-tier architecture. The text utilises concise code examples and frequent headings that make the book very useful for quick reference as you hone your component skills.

Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) and resource management are addressed and the authors show what you must do to make your components work with MTS. The first of two sophisticated case studies in the book--a document management system--illustrates how to work with XML with components. This example is lengthy but very informative since the authors take the time to explain each section. A second similar case study presents a fictitious movie theatre application. These real-world examples, coupled with the structured tutorial content, make this guide a perfect way to get on the component bandwagon. --Stephen W. Plain

Topics covered: Components and hosting environments, VB & C++ component development, UDA, ADO, COM, MTS, scalability, resource management, directory access with ADSI, C++ components with the Active Template Library, threading and OLE DB access with ATL.

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Beginning Components for ASP is an intermediate title in the Wrox line of Active Server Pages guides. This volume is intended for developers comfortable with ASP who are interested in leveraging the power of component-based applications. The two key development languages for components--Visual Basic and C++--are addressed in this work.

Visual Basic component development is handled first with an excellent introduction to components and class development in VB. The authors then explain the interconnection of ADO, UDA, and COM in a chapter that lays the foundation for a solid understanding of how components work. From there the authors discuss big picture application design issues such as n-tier architecture. The text utilizes concise code examples and frequent headings that make the book very useful for quick reference as you hone your component skills.

Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) and resource management are addressed, and the authors show what you must do to make your components work with MTS. The first of two sophisticated case studies in the book--a document management system--illustrates how to work with XML with components. This example is lengthy but very informative since the authors take the time to explain each section. A second similar case study presents a fictitious movie theater application. These real-world examples, coupled with the structured tutorial content, make this guide a perfect way to get on the component bandwagon. --Stephen W. Plain

Topics covered: Components and hosting environments, VB and C++ component development, UDA, ADO, COM, MTS, scalability, resource management, directory access with ADSI, C++ components with the Active Template Library, threading, and OLE DB access with ATL.


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As I said in the title. This ook is nothing more than just text text text. No practical examples.
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This book bridges the gap between VB books and classes (which I have taken) and other ASP resources. I really like this book - it covers all the basics (I filled in many gaps in my knowledge and cleared up several misconceptions - such as what is the difference between COM objects and Active-X components), and methodically covers all the aspects of basic component writing. Another thing I really appreciate that the authors have done is that they are very up-front and frank about what the book does NOT cover and why. Topics such as Active-X controls, which could be considered components but really have nothing to do with the theme of the book, are explained briefly and then dismissed.

This book, along with the Wrox "Professional Active Server Pages" should be on the desk of any serious ASP student or programmer.

The copy I received has about 4 pages mis-printed such that they are very faint, but I managed to decipher them and could never bring myself to send the book back in to get a replacement.

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A Bit Painful... 4. April 2000
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I just completed the book through to Chapter 15 where the case studies start up for the final three chapters. I had a tough time with this book. It seems to follow the mode of other Wrox books of being technically sound, but the spelling and grammar mistakes along with occasional errors in the examples make it a tough read. I learned a lot about creating ASP callable components in Visual C++ and VB. The use and coverage of the intrinsic ASP objects was very useful as were the DB examples using ADO and the OLEDB helper classes. Tough parts include the treatment of MTS and transactions. These parts were too much of an overview and seemingly incomplete. A discussion of why MTS is better than handling transactions than closer to the RDBMS itself would have been helpful (such as with ADO or SQL to the DB). I found the MSMQ and ADSI chapters to be too much of a gloss over to be helpful. Wrox has dedicated books for these two topics. All in all, the book isn't bad for some of the valuable information I got out of it, but it could have been better.
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Look else where
I am sure this is a good book, but I have had a couple of questions that I cant find the answers to. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 24. März 2000 von Keyhan Saldjoughi
As usual wrox know their stuff
I found this book helpfull, day to day. I especially like the part about ATL. The reason that i gave just 4 stars is that i was hoping to get some more info of the OLE DB Templates... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 24. März 2000 von YB
Begin COM 4 ASP - totaly needed it.
Beginning Components for ASP.

A book review by Michael Gokey (yes, I know sounds like I'm in 4th grade)

Wow, I love the Beginning Components for ASP (Active Server Pages) book. Lesen Sie weiter...

Veröffentlicht am 9. Februar 2000 von "gokemon"
One Word... BRAVO !
I didn't read the book completly but, THIS IS THE BOOK, because it goes from the easy to hard steps just how a programmer wants; the very useful thing comes with MTS Components,... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 29. November 1999 von Yvan Hernandez
A great book for Web/ASP developers
The perfect book for learning or enhancing your ASP component programming skills. It thoroughly covers ASP component building in VB and C++. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 27. Oktober 1999 veröffentlicht
Too much fluff
The authors waste too much time on COM/MTS/Threading Models/ATL about which many books have already been written (many from WROX itself). Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 19. Oktober 1999 veröffentlicht
Too much fluff
The authors waste too much time on COM/MTS/Threading Models/ATL about which many books have already been written (many from WROX itself). Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 19. Oktober 1999 veröffentlicht
This is the defacto book on ASP components is redefined!
I'm really pleased to have found a book that gives so many practical examples of creating ASP components in VB. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 7. Oktober 1999 veröffentlicht
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