Résumé
Learn how to build applications for handheld devices and smart devices by using a powerful subset of the Microsoft .NET Framework-the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework.
This comprehensive reference provides developers with the information they need to develop new applications or move existing applications to handheld devices and other resource-constrained hardware. It offers specific techniques for writing mobile applications, including developing GUI elements using Web Forms, transferring data using XML Web services, working with local and remote data sources, and developing applications that can operate in a disconnected state from the wireless network. The book illustrates each technique with working code samples in Visual Basic .NET and Visual C#™ .NET. It also includes a quick reference appendix showing the differences between the .NET Compact Framework and the full .NET Framework.
- Offers specific techniques for writing mobile applications, illustrated with working code samples in Visual Basic .NET and Visual C# .NET
- Provides a quick reference of the differences between the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework and the full Microsoft .NET Framework
- Includes a quick reference appendix showing the differences between the .NET Compact Framework and the full .NET Framework
Contents
PART I .NET COMPACT FRAMEWORK ARCHITECTURE- Introducing the .NET Compact Framework
- .NET Framework Fundamentals
- GUI Development with Windows Forms
- Building Windows Forms Applications
- Testing and Debugging
- Completing and Distributing Your Application
- Working with Collection Classes
- Working with Dates and Strings
- Working with XML
- Input and Output
- Networking
- .NET Compact Framework Application Security
- Accessing Data
- ADO.NET Data Objects
- Integrating Data with SQL Server
- Working with XML Web Services
- Using SQL Server CE
- Custom Controls
- Globalization and Localization
- Multithreading
- Graphics Programming
- Interoperating with Native Code
- Migrating eMbedded Visual Tools Applications and Cross-Framework Development
- .NET Compact Framework Base Class Libraries
L'auteur - Andy Wigley
Andy is a Principal Technologiest at U.K. technical
authoring and consultancy company Content Master, focusing
on mobile technologies. He has contributed to MSDN and
other publications and regularly appears at conferences,
presenting on applications of mobile technology. He has
been involved in software engineering for nearly 20 years,
working on projects as diverse as high-performance
messaging, electronic document exchange,
computer-integrated manufacturing, and laboratory
robotics.
He is the co-author of Building .NET Applications for
Mobile Devices (Microsoft Press), which focused on building
mobile Web applications with ASP.NET and the Microsoft
Mobile Internet Toolkit.
He lives in North Wales with his wife, Caroline, and their
two children, a location that allows him to pursue his
passion for rock climbing.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Microsoft Press |
Auteur(s) | Andy Wigley, Stephen Wheelwright |
Parution | 06/02/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 888 |
Format | 19 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 1428g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780735617254 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7356-1725-4 |
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