Monday, December 1, 2008

Developing Web Applications With ASP.NET And C# (with source code)


This book will take the reader through the process of developing an entire suite of enterprise applications using the .NET Framework. Specifically, we will go in depth on all key aspects of enterprise application development using the full power of ASP.NET and C#.

Each chapter will explain its topics by example, and at the end of the book, you will have an application that touches on many of the things that can be done in a Web application, and all in the .NET way. We believe that we can help the reader understand the theories behind the features of ASP.NET and, at the same time, give real-world examples that would likely be a part of a large-scale system. As each chapter progresses, we will add functionality to the overall system using the features that are relevant to the chapter.

In addition, we will include multiple ways of doing things, where applicable, because your applications will have different requirements. We won’t hold back on the .NET Framework either; although the book is specifically for teaching how to write ASP.NET Web apps, we will try to include as much of the base class functionality of .NET as we can while keeping with the overall sample. We will also try to do things in C# that show off the power and features of the language. We won’t try to keep the examples too simple for fear of the reader’s not knowing enough about the particular language. This is a book about C#, too, and it will include many nontrivial examples of the language throughout.

This book is for programmers looking for an in-depth look at ASP.NET. The concepts and examples provided range from beginner to advanced level.

All examples in this book were written using Visual Studio .NET, on both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server. Before running any of the examples, make sure Internet Information Services is installed and running.


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ASP.NET Website Programming, C# Edition (with source code)


Welcome to ASP.NET Website Programming. In this book we will build an interactive, content-based website using expandable, interchangeable modules. By the end of the book you will have developed your ASP.NET skills for producing effective, well-engineered, extendable websites.

ASP.NET is a great tool for building websites. It contains many built-in features that would take thousands of lines of code in classic ASP. And it does not require admin rights in order to deploy compiled components - your whole site can be deployed in one folder.

This book will guide you through the bewildering features available to ASP.NET developers, highlighting the most useful and exciting.

The book concentrates on websites that focus on content. It does not show how to produce an e-commerce system, although a lot of the advice will apply to e-commerce sites. We could add a shopping basket module using the same foundations, for example.

This book is different to most Wrox books, because we build a single working website throughout the book. However, each chapter stands alone and shows how to develop individual modules, which you can adapt for your own websites. We also suggest a framework that allows us to create modules and slot them in to the website quickly and easily.

The book is for developers who have a reasonable knowledge of ASP.NET, and want to apply that knowledge to building websites. You will get the most from this book if you have read a decent amount of Wrox's Beginning ASP.NET using C#, or Professional ASP.NET and a C# book.


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Saturday, October 11, 2008

ASP.NET (Professional Projects)


The series format is a step by step tutorial intended for the Intermediate to Advanced programmer looking to be challenged in a new area. Each book in the series meets the 2 aims of a developer when learning a new technology, firstly to learn the techniques and tools, but secondly how to accomplish their goals with that particular technology. Many other books aimed at this market fall short of the Intermediate to Advanced label. Although containing advanced material, many have long elaborate introductions, which are at the expense of more technical information later in the book. The Professional Projects series contains only a brief introduction, and quickly moves the reader onto more challenging material. Sections Overview Section Lays the groundwork for understanding the particular development issues surrounding the uses for the application. Projects Section Presented projects are increasingly more complex in an attempt to guide the reader through practical development scenarios and to represent real world examples. Beyond the lab Serves as a summary for what the reader has just learned and roadmap for readers to search for further information. It also resents a skills path and suggests related technologies that need to be studied. Reference Appendix Acts as a quick reference and covers the main commands that a developer will need to use. An invaluable tool to a new developer.


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ASP.Net Database Programming Weekend Crash Course

Written by expert web developers from Price Waterhouse-Coopers, ASP.NET Programming Weekend Crash Course will quickly enable you to create dynamic data-driven web applications using Microsoft's exciting new .NET technologies.

Open the book on Friday evening and by Sunday afternoon — after completing 30 fast, focused lessons — you will have mastered the skills necessary to begin creating robust, dynamic, data-driven web applications with ASP.NET. Starting with ASP.NET basics, expert authors Jason and Tony teach you what they need to know to begin creating ASP.NET applications quickly, and then dive into building database applications with ADO.NET, Web Services, SOAP, XML and more. This book is a must have for any developer building web applications on Microsoft's new .NET Framwork.


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Performance Tuning And Optimizing ASP.NET Applications (with source code)


This book is for intermediate to advanced .NET developers who need answers to the hard questions on how to build high-performance ASP.NET applications. Authors Jeffrey Hasan and Kenneth Tu focus on how to make good design decisions for performance. They discuss how to develop applications with performance in mind. And they pay special attention to the tools available to developers to quantify and monitor performance issues and to diagnose performance problems more quickly.

Performance Tuning and Optimizing ASP.NET Applications provides a detailed review of how to tune and optimize ASP.NET applications for maximum performance. Currently, the market is being flooded with a slew of books on how to write .NET Applications, but so far there has not been a title that is devoted to the more advanced topic of tuning and optimizing ASP.NET applications. There will be an increasing demand for this information as developers get comfortable with the technology and begin completing first versions of their ASP.NET applications. They will be looking for a book that dispenses with basic language tutorials, and instead tackles the real-world issues of performance.

Intermediate to experienced developers, who are either working on an ASP.NET development project or are about to start one, will find this book helpful for its concise information on how to design and write ASP.NET applications for optimal performance. The book focuses on performance tuning from a development perspective, rather than an infrastructure perspective. However, the book does address specific development issues that arise in common server architectures, such as Web farms.

This book focuses on building high-performance Web applications using Microsoft's ASP.NET technology. Pure and simple. The technical book market today is being flooded with a slew of titles on how to build applications with .NET technology, and many are undoubtedly very good. But the majority of these titles simply take a "how-to" approach on how to program with the .NET Framework. They often pay little more than cursory attention to the real-world issues and challenges that developers face. The learning curve for .NET clearly starts with understanding the Common Language Runtime (CLR) and the new Class Framework because they enable you to actually build your application. But from there, the learning curve shifts toward more complex and less neat issues such as design decisions and the relative performance of one technical approach over another. At this level, it is no longer a question of how you implement a feature.

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 1 - Introducing Performance Tuning and Optimization
Chapter 2 - Introducing ASP.NET Applications
Chapter 3 - Writing Optimized Data Access Code
Chapter 4 - Optimizing Application and Session State Management
Chapter 5 - Caching ASP.NET Applications
Chapter 6 - Writing Optimized Web Services
Chapter 7 - Stress Testing and Monitoring ASP.NET Applications
Chapter 8 - Debugging and Tracing ASP.NET Applications


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ASP.NET AJAX


  • Ajax is one of the hottest changes in Web development methods in years; Microsoft's ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX (formerly known as "Atlas") provides Ajax add-ins for ASP.NET developers, and this comprehensive Wrox reference offers coverage of all the ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX pieces
  • Readers will find the hands-on, code-based technical discussions they need on ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX client-side Framework, writing OO-style JavaScript code, using ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX client-side controls, ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX XML, and advanced ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX topics including how ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX uses the ASP.NET 2.0 server control architecture
  • ASP.NET developers will learn to add Ajax techniques into the ASP.NET applications by prebuilding some of the underlying Components and using a standardized tool-set

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Professional ASP .NET 2.0 Server Control And Component Development (+source code)


The ASP.NET 2.0 Framework consists of two groups of components. The first group contains server controls, that is, those components that directly or indirectly derive from the ASP.NET Controlbase class. This group includes security controls, tabular and hierarchical data source controls such as SqlDataSourceand XmlDataSource, Web Parts controls set, data-bound controls, and so on.

The second group contains the rest of the ASP.NET 2.0 components including HTTP modules, HTTP handlers, HTTP handler factories, security components such as RolePrincipal, RoleManagerModule, role providers, MembershipUserand membership providers, data control fields such as BoundField, data source control parameters such as ControlParameter, ISerializable, schema importer extensions, and so on.

This book covers both groups of ASP.NET 2.0 components. In other words, this book shows you how to develop not only server controls, which belong to the first group, but also components that belong to the second group.

This book is aimed at the ASP.NET developer who wants to learn how to build custom server controls and components for the first time. No knowledge of authoring custom server controls and components is assumed. It provides you with detailed step-by-step recipes and real-world server controls and components developed using these recipes to help you gain the skills, knowledge, and experience that you need to develop

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - The ASP.NET 2.0 Framework.
Chapter 02 - Developing Simple Custom Controls and User Controls.
Chapter 03 - Developing Custom-Styled Controls.
Chapter 04 - Developing Custom Controls That Raise Events.
Chapter 05 - Developing Custom Composite Controls.
Chapter 06 - Developing Custom Templated Controls.
Chapter 07 - Developing Custom Controls with Complex Properties.
Chapter 08 - ASP.NET Request Processing Architecture.
Chapter 09 - Data Binding.
Chapter 10 - XML Web Services.
Chapter 11 - Implementing Schema Importer Extensions and ISerializable Interface.
Chapter 12 - Understanding the ASP.NET 2.0 Tabular Data Source Control Model.
Chapter 13 - The ASP.NET 2.0 Data Source Control Parameter Model.
Chapter 14 - Developing ASP.NET 2.0 Custom Tabular Data Source Controls.
Chapter 15 - Understanding the ASP.NET 2.0 Hierarchical Data Source Control Model.
Chapter 16 - Developing ASP.NET 2.0 Custom Hierarchical Data Source Controls.
Chapter 17 - Understanding the ASP.NET 2.0 Tabular Data-Bound Control Model.
Chapter 18 - The ASP.NET 2.0 Data Control Field Model.
Chapter 19 - Developing ASP.NET 2.0 Custom Tabular Data-Bound Controls.
Chapter 20 - Why You Need the ASP.NET 2.0 Membership/Role Model.
Chapter 21 - Understanding the ASP.NET 2.0 Membership Model.
Chapter 22 - Developing Custom MembershipProvider and MembershipUser Components.
Chapter 23 - Understanding the ASP.NET Role Management Model.
Chapter 24 - Developing Custom Role Providers, Modules, and Principals.
Chapter 25 - Developing Custom Provider-Based Services.
Chapter 26 - Developing Ajax-Enabled Controls and Components: Client-Side Functionality.
Chapter 27 - Developing Ajax-Enabled Controls and Components: Asynchronous Client Callback.
Chapter 28 - Developing Ajax-Enabled Controls and Components: Ajax Patterns.
Chapter 29 - Developing Ajax-Enabled Controls and Components: More Ajax Patterns.
Chapter 30 - Understanding the ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts Framework.
Chapter 31 - Developing Custom WebPart, EditorPart, and CatalogPart Controls.
Chapter 32 - Developing Custom WebPartZoneBase Controls.
Chapter 33 - WebPartManager, Web Parts Connections, and Data-Bound WebPart Controls.


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