Professional ASP.NET
Richard Anderson, Brian Francis, Alex Homer, Robert Howard, David Sussman, Karli Watson - Collection Professional
Résumé
Microsoft's Active Server Pages technology is still a relatively new way to create dynamic Web sites and Web-based distributed applications. During its short life span, however, it has evolved to become the foremost tool in the Windows-oriented Web programmer's toolbox. The latest version, ASP.NET, is a major breakthrough for developers, giving more functionality and flexibility than ever before, while enabling them to write less code. ASP.NET isn't just a point upgrade, but is an evolutionary leap in the whole concept of dynamic Web applications.
What does this book cover?- ASP.NET and the .NET Framework
- Creating ASP.NET pages and working with server controls
- Data in ASP.NET and an introduction to ADO.NET
- ASP.NET class libraries
- Configuration and deployment
- XML as an integral part of data manipulation
- Using Web Services to provide asynchronous background services to applications
- Migration issues
This comprehensive compendium combines plenty of practical code examples and a comprehensive case study with the information you need to master ASP.NET and build dynamic, successful, enterprise Web applications.
Who is this book for?If you're currently developing with ASP 2.0 or 3.0, and
are considering the implications of the .NET Framework,
then this book is for you. It is aimed at experienced ASP
developers who are working at the leading edge, rather than
the casual ASP developer or beginner.
Anyone with programming experience in virtually any
language can create .NET applications, thanks to its Common
Language Runtime, but experience of VB or C-based syntax
(C++, Java, or C#) would be beneficial in understanding
this book.
Professional Introduction
Chapter 1: A Fast-Track Guide to ASP.NET
Chapter 2: Understanding the .NET Framework
Chapter 3: The .NET Languages
Chapter 4: Writing ASP.NET Pages
Chapter 5: Server Controls and Validation
Chapter 6: ASP.NET Web Form Controls
Chapter 7: List Controls and Data Binding
Chapter 8: Introducing .NET Data Management
Chapter 9: Working with Relational Data
Chapter 10: Updating Relational Data Sources
Chapter 11: XML Data Management in .NET
Chapter 12: Web Applications and Global.asax
Chapter 13: Configuration
Chapter 14: Securing ASP.NET Applications
Chapter 15: Working with Collections and Lists
Chapter 16: Working with Other Base Classes
Chapter 17: .NET Components
Chapter 18: Building ASP.NET Server Controls
Chapter 19: Exposing Web Services
Chapter 20: Using Web Services
Chapter 21: Mobile Controls
Chapter 22: Debugging, Tracing, and Error Handling
Chapter 23: Migration and Interoperability
Chapter 24: Case Study - IBuyAdventure.NET
Appendices
Appendix A: The Common System Namespaces
Appendix B: Scott Guthrie's Top Performance Tips
Appendix C: References and Further Information
Appendix D: Support, Errata, and p2p.wrox.com
Index
L'auteur - Alex Homer
Alex Homer is a director of Stonebroom, Ltd., a software-development, consulting, and training organization. He was formerly lead technical author and reviewer for Wrox Press, specializing in Microsoft Web and database technologies.
L'auteur - Robert Howard
Rob Howard is a Program Manager on the Microsoft ASP.NET team. He is responsible for Caching, Session State, and several other infrastructure features of ASP.NET. He additionally runs the www.asp.net web site and is responsible for the ASP.NET Forums (http://forums.asp.net). Rob is a frequent presenter at conferences and has contributed to several ASP.NET books and articles. When not working, he likes to spend time with his family and kids; fly fish; play ice hockey; and windsurf. You can contact Rob at rhoward@microsoft.com or at his web site at http://www.rob-howard.net/.
L'auteur - David Sussman
David Sussman gained experience in BASIC, Pascal, COBOL and OCCAM, before joining a UNIX system house where he stayed for 4 years, becoming the chief UNIX/C guru. For the last 3 years he has been working for a Microsoft Solution Provider, specializing in Access, VB and SQL Server, as well as playing extensively with every Beta product that comes his way.
Dave Sussman speaks frequently at Microsoft development conferences and has been writing about ASP since its earliest releases.
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L'auteur - Karli Watson
Karli Watson is the technical director of 3form (3form.net) as well as a freelance IT specialist, author, developer, and consultant. For the most part he indulges in .NET and related technologies, and has written numerous books about them. He has extensive knowledge of programming database-driven Web sites and has authored on the titles Beginning ASP.NET E-Commerce, Professional C#, Second Edition, and Professional ASP.NET 1.0.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wrox Press |
Auteur(s) | Richard Anderson, Brian Francis, Alex Homer, Robert Howard, David Sussman, Karli Watson |
Collection | Professional |
Parution | 09/08/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 1318 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,3 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1780g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781861004888 |
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