Your Sourcebook for Developing Server-Side Applications on Windows 2000 Using WinSock, ASP, ISAPI, and SQL Server 7.
Intermediate Level Users.
This book contains detailed instructions on how to bring the application layer to the server, support thin and streamlined clients, and move legacy applications to web-based delivery systems. The book reviews the basics of server-side development, and explains how Microsoft Windows 2000 supports server-side development, with coverage of Win32 APIs, including service APIs, RAS, TAPI, MAPI, ODBC, Active Server Pages, and ISAPI. It concisely explains each API and uses examples to demonstrate its proper and improper uses. It also demonstrates how to bring all these server-side pieces together; discusses Microsoft BackOffice integration; and presents server-side code examples in Microsoft Visual C++ and client-side code examples in VBScript.