Résumé
In this sort of environment, starting from scratch in
building a complex, scalable site can be an expensive task.
Site Server 3.0 gives you a head start in putting
your site together, and building a scalable configuration.
Site Server, in essence, is a collection of tools that
cover a huge range of functionality: content management,
searching and indexing, setting up membership for your site
and then personalizing content for those members, and
analyzing usage patterns on your site, to name but a few of
the options available. With Site Server 3.0 Commerce
Edition you also have all the tools to create and
maintain an online store.
You may not want to use every tool provided with Site Server, or implement every feature, but if you are trying to develop an integrated, dynamic site then Site Server can save you having to start from square one. This book provides an introduction to installing, configuring, and using Site Server, and will help you get the most out of it for your Web site.
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: What is Site Server?
- Chapter 2: Preparing for Site Server
- Chapter 3: Security Overview
- Chapter 4: Installation
- Chapter 5: Site Server Administration Tools
- Chapter 6: Content Management
- Chapter 7: Search
- Chapter 8: Knowledge Manager
- Chapter 9: Membership
- Chapter 10: Personalization
- Chapter 11: Site Server Analysis
- Chapter 12: Delivering Direct Mail Packages
- Chapter 13: Case Study - Integrating Site Server
- Chapter 14: Electronic Commerce 101
- Chapter 15: Anatomy of an Online Store
- Chapter 16: MSCS Objects Within a Store
- Chapter 17: Pipelines - Stages and Components
- Chapter 18: Using Pipelines
- Chapter 19: Extending Your Pipelines
- Chapter 20: Using the Ad Server
- Chapter 21: The Microsoft Wallet
- Chapter 22: Historical Cross-Selling and the Predictor
Component
- Chapter 23: Case Study - Outlining a
Business-to-Business Solution
- Appendix A: Connecting to Data
- Appendix B: Navigating in the MMC
- Appendix C: More on MSCS Objects
- Appendix D: ADSI for the Membership Directory
- Appendix E: Further Site Server Objects
- Appendix F: Site Server Counters
- Appendix G: ADSI and LDAP Codes
- Appendix H: Useful Resources
- Appendix I: Support and Errata
L'auteur - Robert Howard
Rob Howard is a Program Manager on the Microsoft ASP.NET team. He is responsible for Caching, Session State, and several other infrastructure features of ASP.NET. He additionally runs the www.asp.net web site and is responsible for the ASP.NET Forums (http://forums.asp.net). Rob is a frequent presenter at conferences and has contributed to several ASP.NET books and articles. When not working, he likes to spend time with his family and kids; fly fish; play ice hockey; and windsurf. You can contact Rob at rhoward@microsoft.com or at his web site at http://www.rob-howard.net/.
L'auteur - Marco Tabini
is an electronic commerce specialist based in Toronto,
Canada. He provides custom solution for clients who desire
to bring their business online, and writes about electronic
commerce and Site Server in various trade publications. He
also contributed to the Wrox multi author Site Server
Compendium - Professional Site Server 3.0 (Wrox Press,
1999).
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wrox Press |
Auteur(s) | Robert Howard, Marco Tabini |
Parution | 01/08/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 1000 |
EAN13 | 9781861002693 |
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