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Become an Active Server Pages (ASP) aficionado with the Active Server Pages Primer: The iSeries Definitive Guide to Active Server Pages. This book takes an in-depth look at the ASP concept and how to make the most of it. You’ll go step-by-step through creating entire applications using ASP. Along the way, you’ll see correlations between the development process on the iSeries and the same process within an ASP. Once you’ve learned how easy it is to build ASP applications, you might wonder how you ever got along without them. Since HTML and ASP work hand-in-hand, this book provides an introduction to HTML and then gets you right into exploring the ASP concept. You’ll also learn how data access is achieved within an ASP, how to convert an iSeries application into an ASP application, how to use the specific VB Script statements that replace RPG op codes, and how an interactive application in RPG is converted into an ASP. You will learn to create a complete, fully functional, ASP "shopping cart" application. This example application reads, writes, and updates data on the iSeries from a Web-based order-entry system. You’ll examine techniques used to pass data among multiple Web pages within a multi-page ASP application. You’ll also create an ASP ad-hoc sales-reporting tool that uses data stored on the iSeries, and you'll use Microsoft Office Web Components to incorporate charts and spreadsheets into your ASP. The book also takes a look at the changes Microsoft has implemented with ASP.NET, the next generation of ASP. Not only will you understand the concept of .NET, you will also learn exactly what is required to convert an ASP application into an ASP.NET application. Get the comprehensive guide that can take you all the way to Active Server Pages development. When you complete this book, you will know how to create ASP applications, how to use Microsoft Office Web Components to incorporate charts and spreadsheets into your ASP, how to convert interactive RPG applications into ASP applications, how to convert iSeries applications into ASP applications, how to convert ASP applications to ASP.NET applications, how to use the specific VB Script statements that replace RPG op codes, how to create a complete, fully functional, ASP "shopping cart" application, how to use new techniques to pass data among multiple Web pages within a multi-page ASP application, and how to create an ASP ad-hoc sales-reporting tool that uses data stored on the iSeries.

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Mike Faust has been working with midrange systems and personal computers for over a decade, wearing every hat from network administrator to software developer to MIS Manager. During that time, he has focused his attention on integration between platforms and has used that multiplatform knowledge to stretch perceived programming limitations by developing new and sometimes surprising programming techniques. Mike has also written over a dozen technical articles for the former Midrange Computing magazine, one of which was a finalist for the 2000 Maggie magazine awards in the Best How-to Article category.

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