Observing the User Experience: A Practitioners Guide to User Research
Chapter 1: Introduction to ATL Server
- Figure 1-1. A client sending a request to a server
- Figure 1-2. A request being dispatched to the ISAPI DLL
- Figure 1-3. The ISAPI DLL dispatching a request to an application DLL
- Figure 1-4. The relationship between ISAPI, the application, and SRF
Chapter 5: Inside the ATL Server Architecture
- Figure 5-1. ISAPI flow control
- Figure 5-2. Application DLL (request handler) flow control
- Figure 5-3. Web request class flow
- Figure 5-4. Web service class flow
Chapter 10: Web Services
- Figure 10-1. Application architecture for an ATL Server SOAP application
Chapter 16: Database Access with ATL Server
- Figure 16-1. Selecting the ATL OLE DB Consumer icon
- Figure 16-2. The Welcome screen of the ATL OLE DB Consumer Wizard
- Figure 16-3. The Data Link Properties dialog box
- Figure 16-4. Selecting the Northwind database
- Figure 16-5. The Select Database Object dialog box
- Figure 16-6. Returning to the Welcome screen
- Figure 16-7. Adding the data source cache service in the ATL Server Project Wizard
- Figure 16-8. Displaying data using SRF
- Figure 16-9. Sample output in a list
Chapter 19: Advanced Web Services
- Figure 19-1. The architecture of an ATL Server Web service request
- Figure 19-2. The initial state of the state stack
- Figure 19-3. The state stack after the InputHeader element
- Figure 19-4. The state stack after encountering the HelloWorld element
Chapter 20: Performance Tuning ATL Server Web Applications
- Figure 20-1. A typical Web application request involving databases
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