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This chapter introduces you to your first Internet Information Server (IIS) application and the concept behind WebClasses. Those who claim to be ASP (Active Server Pages) developers will recognize that WebClasses are more than ASP pages plus COM objects. Those familiar with traditional form-based Visual Basic (VB) applications will probably be struck by the similarities between the type of applications they are used to working with and this new genre. Both are heavily event-driven. Developers who are not in these two categories will find that an IIS application is very easy to develop. In fact, I would say that IIS applications are the easiest and fastest Web applications to build.

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Kurniawan, B. (2000). The WebClass and the WebItem. In: Internet Programming with Visual Basic. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1144-0_2

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