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Designing Microsoft Asp.Net Applications

Designing Microsoft Asp.Net Applications

Douglas J. Reilly

402 pages, parution le 07/12/2001

Résumé

This core reference demonstrates the latest techniques for building dynamic, ultra-scalable business solutions with Active Server Pages.NET-formerly ASP+. After surveying the history of ASP programming, the book shows how ASP.NET integrates with the COM+ 2.0 runtime environment and uses Extensible Markup Language (XML), ActiveX® Data Objects .NET (formerly ADO+), Web Services, and Web Forms to create powerful Web solutions. It comes with code samples on CD-ROM in Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C# development system.

Key Book Benefits:

  • Describes how to exploit the new functionality of ASP.NET, including improved integration with the COM+ 2.0 runtime environment, XML, and ADO.NET
  • Presents how-to-examples for Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C# for building dynamic, reusable Web applications faster and more efficiently
  • Features code samples and the .NET Framework SDK on CD-ROM for supplemental reference and study
Contents
  • Acknowledgments xi
  • Introduction xiii
1 Introduction to ASP.NET Development 1
  • The Problem: Developing Dynamic Web Applications 2
  • One Solution: Common Gateway Interface 3
  • Another Solution: Internet Server Application Programming Interface 7
  • A Better Solution: Active Server Pages 11
  • A New Solution: ASP.NET 19
  • Conclusion 20
2 Managed Code and the Common Language Runtime 21
  • Overview of the .NET Framework 22
  • Introduction to Microsoft Intermediate Language 24
  • Getting the JITters—Just in Time! 30
  • Managed Code and Data 31
  • About Unsafe Code 33
  • Conclusion 33
3 The .NET Framework Objects and Languages 35
  • The .NET Solution to Type Compatibility 37
  • Other Objects in the .NET Framework 45
  • Overview of Visual Basic .NET 47
  • C# (C Sharp) Overview 57
  • Conclusion 64
4 ASP.NET Development 101 65
  • Hello ASP.NET World! 65
  • The ASP.NET Development Model 71
  • Creating an ASP.NET Web Application with Visual Studio .NET 72
  • Other Types of ASP.NET Applications 81
  • Configuring an Application 85
  • Conclusion 108
5 Web Forms 109
  • Using the Classic ASP Program Architecture 110
  • Using Validator Controls 118
  • Maintaining the State of Controls in ASP.NET 148
  • Manipulating Server Controls Programmatically 152
  • Conclusion 164
6 Creating ASP.NET Components 165
  • The Trouble with Components 165
  • ASP.NET Control Classes 168
  • The Life Cycle of a Control 170
  • Creating User Controls 172
  • Creating Custom Controls 187
  • Conclusion 213
7 Balancing Server and Client Functionality 215
  • Client-Side Scripting 216
  • Creating an Extensive Client-Side Web Control 228
  • Conclusion 240
8 Time to Get the Data! 241
  • XML as the Universal Data Language 241
  • Using the IEnumerator Interface 244
  • Introducing ADO.NET 249
  • Conclusion 277
9 Data and ASP.NET Forms 279
  • Accessing Data Using ASP Forms 279
  • Accessing Data Using ASP.NET Forms 282
  • The DataGrid Server Control 282
  • The Repeater Server Control 298
  • Creating Data Entry Pages 310
  • Conclusion 332
10 XML Web Services 333
  • Standards for XML Web Services 334
  • Creating a Simple XML Web Service 336
  • Consuming a Simple XML Web Service 344
  • A Real-World XML Web Service: Article Distribution 355
  • Conclusion 366
APPENDIX A Configuring ASP.NET Applications in IIS 367
  • ASP.NET User Authentication 367
  • Creating a New Virtual Directory in IIS 368
APPENDIX B What You Need to Know About HTML to Use This Book 377
  • HTML Tags 378
  • HTML Links 378
  • HTML Widgets 379
  • HTML Tables 382
INDEX

L'auteur - Douglas J. Reilly

Douglas J. Reilly is the author of several Windows-related programming books, including Designing Microsoft ASP.NET Applications (Microsoft Press). He has been published extensively in technical magazines and Web sites and is the "Database Geek of the Week" columnist for Simple-Talk.com. Doug is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for A5P/A5P.NET and a member of the ASPInsiders team. Doug develops security-focused Web applications and multitier client/server applications for the healthcare industry as owner of a small consulting company, Access Microsystems Inc.

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Éditeur(s) Microsoft Press
Auteur(s) Douglas J. Reilly
Parution 07/12/2001
Nb. de pages 402
Format 18,7 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 900g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780735613485
ISBN13 978-0-7356-1348-5

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