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Developing Web applications with ASP.NET and C# / Hank Meyne, Scott Davis.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : Wiley, c2002.Description: xvii, 430 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0471120901 (PAPER/WEBSITE : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.76 22 MEY
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Table of Contents.

Chapter 1 Making Sense of .NET.
The microsoft. Net vision
ASP in. Net
Introduction
Where do we go from here?

Chapter 2 Anatomy of an ASP.NET Page.
A simple page
Introduction in line script
Code behinde
The page
Etc.

Chapter 3 Server Controls.
Postback
Data binding

Chapter 4 Database Access.
Error handling
Database access using ADO.NET
Wrapping up the chapter

Chapter 5 Creating More Advanced ASP.NET Pages.
Communicating wtih the browser
Web.confg
Session management and variable scope
Page subclassing
User controls
More advanced data binding
Wrapping up the chapter


Chapter 6 Applying What We've Learned So Far.
An online car parts retailer
The database model
Creating a basic object model
Creating the user interface
Wrapping up the chapter

Chapter 7 Web Services.
What are XML web services
How do web services work
Uses for web services
Web services in usual studio. Net
Creating web services
Etc.

Chapter 8 Security and Membership.
IIS security
ASP.NET authentication
Wrapping the chapter

Chapter 9 Adding E-Commerce Essentials.
XML tools
Freight calculations
Email
Enhancing the Wiley parts project

Chapter 10 Debugging and Optimization.
Debugging in an ASP.NET application
Optmization
Optimization using caching
Optimization via performance profiling
Etc.

Includes index. p 419-430

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