Access 2002 Enterprise Developer's Handbook
Paul Litwin, Ken Getz, Mike Gunderloy
Résumé
The latest from internationally recognized Access
authorities Litwin, Getz, and Gunderloy, Access 2002
Enterprise Developer's Handbook offers complete
coverage of every aspect of building client-server Access
applications for large-scale enterprises. Inside, you'll
find scores of practical examples, carefully devised by the
authors to illustrate effective, elegant solutions to
real-world challenges.
Coverage Includes:
- Developing Access projects that store data using SQL Server
- Managing concurrency using stored procedures
- Creating data access pages that allow the editing and viewing of Access and SQL Server data in a browser
- Using data access pages to validate data, link pages, and create dynamic HTML effects
- Retrieving and editing server data directly with ADO
- Managing multiple developers with source code control
- Creating Web pages that connect to Access and SQL Server data
- Controlling all aspects of replication
- Securing your Access databases and projects
- Distributing your Access applications
- Importing and exporting XML files
- Creating and managing SQL Server objects
- What's nex in Access 2000 ?
- Developing multiuser jet applications
- Designing client-server applications
- Creating SQL server databases
- Creating stored procedures, functions, and triggers
- Using Active X data objects with server data
- Developing ADP applications
- Seciring your application
- Mastering replication
- Creating data access pages
- Scripting data access pages
- Using the office web components
- Using Access as a web client
- Publishing Access data on the web
- Integrating Access with XML
- Using source code controm
- Setup and deployment
- The reddick VBA naming conventions, version 7
- VBA versus VBScript
- Index
L'auteur - Paul Litwin
He is one of the founders of Deep Training (www.
deeptraining. com), a developer-owned training company
providing training and mentoring services in Microsoft.
NET. He is the Editor-in-Chief for asp.netPRO (www.
aspnetpro. com), a monthly magazine for the ASP.NET
programmer, the author of several programming books, and
the Conference Chair for Microsoft ASP.NET Connections
(www.asp-connections.com).
L'auteur - Ken Getz
Ken Getz has written several best-selling books on
Microsoft Access, VBA, and Visual Basic. His Access
development books have sold more than 250, 000 copies
worldwide. Ken is currently working on courseware, books,
and video training on .NET, and has co-recorded a 25-hour
series on ASP.NET for AppDev. He is a frequent speaker at
technical conferences and DevDays, and regularly writes for
a number of trade publications including MSDN Newsletter
and asp.netPRO. Recent books by Ken include:
L'auteur - Mike Gunderloy
Mike Gunderloy is the lead developer for Lark Group, Inc., an independent software consultancy in eastern Washington. His other Sybex books include ADO and ADO.NET Programming and Access 2002 Desktop Developer's Handbook. When not writing code or writing about code, Mike raises tomatoes and turkeys on his small farm.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sybex |
Auteur(s) | Paul Litwin, Ken Getz, Mike Gunderloy |
Parution | 13/12/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 952 |
Format | 19 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1650g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780782140101 |
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