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ASP.NET, successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP), is so complete and flexible that a web developer's main difficulty may lie simply in weaving the pieces together for maximum efficiency. The new edition of Programming ASP.NET shows developers how to do just that. Updated for Version 1.1 of the NET framework and Visual Studio .NET 2003, the second edition of this bestselling .NET title will show you how to create dynamic, data-driven web sites and services using both C# and Visual Basic .NET.In Programming ASP.NET, Second Edition authors Jesse Liberty and Dan Hurwitz cover everything you need to know to be effective with ASP.NET. The book includes a comprehensive tutorial on Web Forms, which, in conjunction with Visual Studio .NET 2003, allow you to apply Rapid Application Development techniques (including drag-and-drop control placement) to web development. Programming ASP.NET includes extensive coverage of each type of server control, including Web server controls, HTML server controls, and custom controls. New material covers creating ASP.NET pages for mobile devices.Since most web applications and web services involve retrieving data and returning it to a client browser, Programming ASP.NET Second Edition also offers extensive coverage of data access issues. These include topics such as using ASP.NET's list-bound controls; accessing data using the ADO.NET object model, and updating data with or without transaction support.Programming ASP.NET also discusses such advanced topics as:

  • Caching and performance
  • Security
  • Configuration and deployment
If you're already familiar with Active Server Pages technology, you'll appreciate the in-depth focus and straightforward, easy-to-read approach for developing web pages and web services. Succinct, direct, and loaded with examples, Programming ASP.NET, Second Edition will help users at every level master ASP.NET without getting bogged down in the complexity of its features.

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Jesse Liberty is the best selling author of Programming ASP.NET, Programming C#, and a dozen other books on web and object oriented programming. He is president of Liberty Associates, Inc., where he provides contract programming, consulting and on-site training in ASP.NET, C#, C++ and related topics. Jesse has been a Distinguished Software Engineer at AT&T and Vice President for technology development at CitiBank.

Dan Hurwitz is the president of Sterling Solutions, Inc., where for nearly two decades he has been providing contract programming and database development to a wide variety of clients.

Contenuti:
Preface; About This Book; How This Book Is Organized; Who This Book Is For; Conventions Used in This Book; Support: A Note from Jesse Liberty; We’d Like to Hear from You; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: ASP.NET and the .NET Framework; 1.1 The .NET Framework; 1.2 ASP.NET; 1.3 Hello World; Chapter 2: Visual Studio .NET; 2.1 Start Page; 2.2 Projects and Solutions; 2.3 The Integrated Development Environment (IDE); 2.4 Building and Running; Chapter 3: Events; 3.1 Event Model; 3.2 ASP Versus ASP.NET Events; 3.3 Event Arguments; 3.4 Application and Session Events; 3.5 Page and Control Events; 3.6 IsPostBack; 3.7 Postback Versus Non-Postback Events; 3.8 Comparing ASP.NET to ASP; 3.9 Events in Visual Studio .NET; Chapter 4: Controls; 4.1 HTML Server Controls; 4.2 ASP (Web Server) Controls; Chapter 5: ASP Control Details; 5.1 The Basics; 5.2 Label Control; 5.3 TextBox Control; 5.4 Button Controls; 5.5 HyperLink Control; 5.6 Selecting Values; 5.7 Selecting from a List; 5.8 Tables; 5.9 Panel Control; 5.10 Images; 5.11 Calendar; Chapter 6: Programming Web Forms; 6.1 Code-Behind; 6.2 State; 6.3 Lifecycle; 6.4 Directives; Chapter 7: Tracing, Debugging, and Error Handling; 7.1 Creating the Sample Application; 7.2 Tracing; 7.3 Debugging; 7.4 Error Handling; Chapter 8: Validation; 8.1 The RequiredFieldValidator; 8.2 The Summary Validator; 8.3 The Compare Validator; 8.4 Range Checking; 8.5 Regular Expressions; 8.6 Custom Validation; Chapter 9: Data Binding; 9.1 ArrayList; 9.2 Data Binding and Postback; 9.3 Binding to a Class; 9.4 Binding to Other Simple Controls; 9.5 Binding Radio Buttons and Checkboxes; Chapter 10: List-Bound Controls, Part I; 10.1 Shared Properties and Collections; 10.2 The DataGrid Control; 10.3 Next Steps; Chapter 11: Accessing Data with ADO.NET; 11.1 Bug Database Design; 11.2 The ADO.NET Object Model; 11.3 Getting Started with ADO.NET; 11.4 Managed Providers; 11.5 Creating a Data Grid; 11.6 Creating Data Objects by Hand; 11.7 Stored Procedures; Chapter 12: ADO Data Updates; 12.1 Updating with SQL; 12.2 Updating Data with Transactions; 12.3 Updating Data Using Datasets; 12.4 Multiuser Updates; 12.5 Command Builder; Chapter 13: List-Bound Controls, Part II; 13.1 Binding to the DataList and Repeater Controls; 13.2 The Repeater Control; 13.3 The DataList Control; 13.4 In-Place Editing; 13.5 DataList Editing; Chapter 14: Custom and User Controls; 14.1 User Controls; 14.2 Custom Controls; Chapter 15: Web Services Overview; 15.1 How Web Services Work; 15.2 Protocols and Standards; Chapter 16: Creating Web Services; 16.1 A Simple StockTicker; 16.2 Creating a Discovery File; 16.3 Deployment; Chapter 17: Consuming Web Services; 17.1 Discovery; 17.2 Creating the Proxy; 17.3 Creating the Consuming Application; Chapter 18: Caching and Performance; 18.1 Types of Caching; 18.2 Output Caching; 18.3 Object Caching; 18.4 The HttpCachePolicy Class; 18.5 Performance; 18.6 Benchmarking and Profiling; Chapter 19: Security; 19.1 Authentication; 19.2 Authorization; 19.3 Impersonation; Chapter 20: Controlling, Configuring,and Deploying Applications; 20.1 What Is an Application?; 20.2 Controlling the Application; 20.3 Configuring the Application; 20.4 Deploying the Application; Relational Database Technology: A Crash Course; Tables, Records, and Columns; Table Design; SQL; Bug Database Architecture; Table Relationships; Colophon;

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  • EditoreO'Reilly Media
  • Data di pubblicazione2003
  • ISBN 10 0596004877
  • ISBN 13 9780596004873
  • RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
  • Numero edizione2
  • Numero di pagine985
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