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Access
2002 Enterprise Developer's Handbook |
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Paul Litwin, Ken Getz, Mike Gunderloy |
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(Outline subject to change) Access 2002
Enterprise Developer's Handbook focuses on issues facing developers creating
distributed, shared, or Web-based applications. In this book, you'll learn
how to work with security, handle multi-user issues, use SQL Server with
Access as a front end, deploy your applications, use Access to create
Web-based applications, and more. For information on using Access in a
desktop environment, see Access 2002 Desktop
Developer's Handbook. |
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What's New in Access 2002 |
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Developing
Multi-User Jet Applications |
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Designing
Client-Server Applications |
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Creating SQL
Server Databases |
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5 |
Creating Stored
Procedures and Triggers |
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Using ActiveX
Data Objects with Server Data |
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Developing ADP
Applications |
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8 |
Securing Your
Application |
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Mastering
Replication |
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10 |
Creating Data
Access Pages |
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Scripting Data
Access Pages |
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Using the Office
Web Components |
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Using Access as
a Web Client |
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Publishing
Access Data on the Web |
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Integrating
Access with XML |
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Using Source Code Control |
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17 |
Setup and
Deployment |
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Appendices |
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