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Что (кто) такое Active Server Pages - определение

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Active Server Pages         
SERVER-SIDE SCRIPT ENGINE
Apache::ASP; ASP Hints; Active Server Page; Classic ASP; ASP programming language; Asp Apache; Active server pages; ASP3

Active Server Pages (ASP) is Microsoft's first server-side scripting language and engine for dynamic web pages.

It was first released in December 1996, before being superseded in January 2002 by ASP.NET.

Active Server Pages         
SERVER-SIDE SCRIPT ENGINE
Apache::ASP; ASP Hints; Active Server Page; Classic ASP; ASP programming language; Asp Apache; Active server pages; ASP3
<World-Wide Web, programming> (ASP) A scripting environment for Microsoft Internet Information Server in which you can combine HTML, scripts and reusable ActiveX server components to create dynamic web pages. IIS 4.0 includes scripting engines for {Microsoft Visual Basic} Scripting Edition (VBScript) and Microsoft JScript. ActiveX scripting engines for Perl and REXX are available through third-party developers. [URL?] (1999-12-02)
JavaServer Pages         
  • The JSP Model 2 architecture.
JAKARTA EE DYNAMIC WEB PAGES TECHNOLOGY
JavaServer Pages compiler; Java Server Pages; JavaServer page example output; JavaServer page example input; JSR 152; JSR 245; Tag library; Javaserver pages; JSP compiler; JSP container; JSPF; Java server pages; .jsp; Jsp2; JSP engine; Java Server Page; JavaServer Page; Jave Server; Jave Page; Jspx; JSP files; JavaServer Pages; Jakarta Server Pages compiler; Jakarta Pages
<programming, World-Wide Web> (JSP) A freely available specification for extending the Java Servlet API to generate dynamic web pages on a web server. The JSP specification was written by industry leaders as part of the Java development program. JSP assists developers in creating HTML or XML pages that combine static (fixed) page templates with dynamic content. Separating the user interface from content generation allows page designers to change the page layout without having to rewrite program code. JSP was designed to be simpler than pure servlets or CGI scripting. JSP uses XML-like tags and scripts written in Java to generate the page content. HTML or XML formatting tags are passed back to the client. Application logic can live on the server, e.g. in JavaBeans. JSP is a cross-platform alternative to Microsoft's {Active Server Pages}, which only runs in IIS on Windows NT. Applications written to the JSP specification can be run on compliant web servers, and web servers such as Apache, Netscape Enterprise Server, and Microsoft IIS that have had Java support added. JSP should soon be available on Unix, AS/400, and mainframe platforms. JavaServer Pages (http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/). {Infoworld Article (http://infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?99063.ecjsp.htm)}. (1999-11-28)
EXtensible Server Pages         
XML-BASED LANGUAGE
Extensible Server Pages
eXtensible Server Pages (XSP) is an XML-based language, which offers the possibility of dynamically arranged Java code into XML documents.
Server (computing)         
  • client]] computers communicating with a '''server''' computer via the [[Internet]]
  • Sun's [[Cobalt Qube]] 3; a computer [[server appliance]] (2002); running Cobalt Linux (a customized version of Red Hat Linux, using the 2.2 Linux kernel), complete with the Apache web server.
  • WWW]] server is located at [[CERN]] with its original sticker that says: "This machine is a server. DO NOT POWER IT DOWN!!"
  • rack-mountable]] server with the top cover removed to reveal internal components
  • A network based on the '''[[client–server model]]''' where multiple individual ''clients'' request services and resources from centralized servers
  • [[Wikimedia Foundation]] rackmount servers on racks in a data center
COMPUTER PROGRAM OR DEVICE THAT PROVIDES ACCESS TO A CENTRAL RESOURCE OR OTHER FUNCTIONALITY FOR CLIENTS
Enterprise server; Enterprise Sever; Enterprise Server; Network servers; Network Server; Server computer; Computer server; Network server; Net server; PC server; Server (computer); Server operating system; Server application; Server hardware; Server OS; Server computing; Remote server; Internet server; Server (hardware); Server software; Mobile server; Server (Computing); Mobile Server; Master server; Computer servers
In computing, a server is a piece of computer hardware or software (computer program) that provides functionality for other programs or devices, called "clients". This architecture is called the client–server model.
Joséf Pagés         
  • Andrew Galliano, playing a guitar by Joséf Pagés.
Joséf Pagés, who was born circa 1740 and died after 1822, was a notable Spanish guitar maker of the Cádiz school.
Active voice         
GRAMMATICAL VOICE
Active Voice; Active tense
Active voice is a grammatical voice common in many of the world's languages. It is the unmarked voice for clauses featuring a transitive verb in nominative–accusative languages, including English and most other Indo-European languages.
Frédéric Pagès         
FRENCH JOURNALIST
Pagès; La Vie sexuelle d'Emmanuel Kant; Nietzsche ou le démon de midi; Frederic Pages
Frédéric Pagès (; born 1950) is a French journalist noted for his work with the satirical weekly, Le Canard enchaîné.
Yellow Pages         
  • Canadian yellow pages logo
  • Yellowbook Logo used in the United States
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY OF BUSINESSES BY CATEGORY
Yellow Page; Die Gelben Seiten; Yellowpages; Yellowbook; Gouden gids; Yello pages; Yellow 20pages; Spyur; Indian yellow page; Pages Jaunes; Web yellow pages; Web Yellow Pages; Web Yellow pages; Yellopages; Páginas Amarelas, S.A.; Paginas Amarelas, S.A.; Yellow Pages; Yellow Book (directory)
¦ plural noun (trademark in the UK and South Africa) a telephone directory printed on yellow paper and listing businesses according to the goods or services they offer.
client-server model         
  • A computer network diagram of clients communicating with a server via the Internet
DISTRIBUTED APPLICATION STRUCTURE IN COMPUTING
Client/server; Client server; Client-Server; Client-server architecture; Client-server model; Client-server protocol; Client/Server Architecture; 2-tier architecture; Client-Side; Client-Server Architecture; Client/server architecture; Client/server environment; Client/server network; Client/server protocol; Client-server system; Server-client model; Client-server computing; Server-client architecture; 2-tier; Client/server principle; Client-server programming; Client/server computing; Client server architecture; Benefits of client server computing; Client-server; Client–server architecture; Client–server; Server–client architecture; Client server communication; Client–server computing; Client-Server Model