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If you are brand new to ASP.NET, be sure to check Beginning ASP.NET 3.5: In C # and VB by Imar Spaanjaars (Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2008) to help you understand the basics. Chapter 1, "Application and Page Frameworks." This chapter shows you how to build ASP.NET applications using IIS or the built-in Web server that comes with Visual Studio 2008. In addition to viewing the server controls framework, these chapters explore control most of the servers that are ready to serve you for ASP.NET development projects. Chapter 6, "Themes and Skins.? This chapter discusses how to deal with the style that your application needs and show you how to create a center that managed to see-and-feel to all pages of your application by using the theme and skin files that are part of the theme . Chapter 7, "Data Binding in ASP.NET 3.5.? One important task is more than ASP.NET data presentation, and this chapter shows you how to do it with ASP.NET controls. Chapter 8, "Data Management with ADO.NET.? Chapter presents data provided by ASP.NET ADO.NET model, which allows you to handle the retrieval, update, and delete data quickly and logically. Chapter 10, "Working with XML and LINQ to XML." This chapter looks at XML technology is built into ASP.NET and the underlying NET. Framework to help you extract, create, manipulate, and store XML .. Chapter 11, "IIS7." Perhaps the most substantial release of IIS in its history, IIS 7.0 will change the way you host and work with your ASP.NET application. Chapter 12, "Introduction to Model Provider." A number of systems built in ASP.NET developers who make life much easier and more productive than ever before. Chapter 13, "Extending the Provider Model." This chapter looks at several ways to extend the provider model found in ASP.NET 3.5. Chapter 16, "Membership and Role Management." This chapter covers the membership and role management system developed to simplify authentication and authorization to add your ASP.NET applications. Chapter 17, "Framework and Section Web Portal." This chapter describes the Web Part? Way of encapsulating the page becomes more manageable and smaller objects. Chapter 19, ASP.NET AJAX. "AJAX is" the ability to build applications using the XMLHttpRequest object. Chapter 20, "ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit." Taking this chapter we see both in the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit, a series of new controls are now available to create AJAX web development is rather simple. Chapter 21, "Security." Security This chapter discusses security beyond the membership and role management features provided by ASP.NET 3.5. Chapter 23, "Cache." Because the request-response nature of ASP.NET, caching on the servers become important to the performance of your ASP.NET application. This chapter discusses some advanced caching capabilities provided by ASP.NET, including cancellation SQL caching features that are part of ASP.NET 3.5. Chapter 25, "File I / O and Streams." More often than not, you want your ASP.NET applications to work with items that are out-based applications. Chapter 26, "User and Server Controls." This chapter describes the making of your own server controls and how to use them in your application. Chapter 27, "and Handlers. Module" This chapter looks at two methods of how to manipulate the ASP.NET process the HTTP request: HttpModule and HttpHandler. Chapter 28, "Using Business Objects." You will have a component created by technological advance that you do not want to rebuild, but that you want to integrate into a new ASP.NET application. Chapter 29, "Building and Consuming Services." Reveals This chapter is not only the ease of building XML Web services, but takes them in an ASP.NET application. Chapter 30, "Localization." ASP.NET provides a great way to cope with the internationalization of Web applications. Chapter 31, "Configuration." This chapter teaches you to change the capabilities and behavior of ASP.NET use different configuration files that you want. Chapter 32, Instrumentation. "The ASP.NET framework includes" counter performance, ability to work with Event Tracing for Windows systems, the possibility to track the application, and the most interesting part of this discussion? Health monitoring system that allows you to log a number of different events for live applications. Chapter 33, "Administration and Management." This chapter gives an overviewgeneral information about the new GUI tool that comes with APS.NET that allows you to manage your web applications easily and effectively. Chapter 34, "a nd Packaging Deploying ASP.NET Applications." Take this chapter ...
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- ISBN-10: 0470187573
- ISBN-13: 9780470187579
- Publisher: Wrox Press
- Pages: 1704
- Date: March 2008
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