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Professional ASP.NET 2.0 Databases (Wrox Professional Guides)

»rank: 223484

by: Thiru Thangarathinam


: :Now you can uncover the secrets behind accessing and retrieving data from a wide range of data sources such as SQL Server and XML sources. This book walks you through the array of ADO.NET 2.0 features and clearly shows you how they can be used to develop database-driven web applications in ASP.NET. You’ll first gain an in-depth understanding of the data source controls that enable data binding in the ASP.NET platform. Next you’ll uncover the advanced features of ASP.NET, including site navigation, implementing sorting and paging, and editing data in templates. You’ll then focus on designing transactions in ADO.NET 2.0, displaying data, and utilizing SQL Server 2005 XML. Throughout the chapters, you’ll ...


Professional ASP.NET 2.0 XML (Programmer to Programmer)

»rank: 235385

by: Thiru Thangarathinam


: : The foundation for most Web services, XML can also be used with ASP.NET to display data from an infinite variety of sources in a Web site After covering the basics, the book explores the many ways that XML documents can be created, transformed, and transmitted to other systems using ASP.NET 2.0 Two major case studies address issues such as reading and writing XML data, XML data validation, transforming XML Data with XSLT, SQL Server XML integration, XML support in ADO.NET, and XML Web Services


Professional XML (Programmer to Programmer)

»rank: 285278

by: Bill Evjen, Kent Sharkey, Thiru Thangarathinam, Michael Kay, Alessandro Vernet, Sam Ferguson


: : As XML gains popularity, developers are looking to implement XML technologies in their line-of-business applications This book offers readers real-world insight into XML so that they can build the best possible applications Offers an in-depth look at XML and discusses XML tools, services (RSS, SOAP, REST, WSDL), programming (DOM, SAX, Ajax), and languages (.NET, Java, PHP)


Developing C# Windows Software: A Windows Forms Tutorial

»rank: 728875

by: Jason Bell, Matthew Reynolds, Benny B Johansen, Thiru Thangarathinam


: :Do you want to use your C# knowledge to build Windows applications? We will teach you the crucial Windows programming techniques that you will need to start building your own fully featured applications. An easy to follow tutorial-based style means that you will breeze through each topic without getting lost. By the time you have worked through the book, you will be able to implement the features you need to turn your ideas for Windows applications into reality. We will show you how to: - Create a Graphical User Interface with a variety of controls - Add menus and toolbars to your application - Offer a rich user experience by drawing custom ...


Professional C# Web Services: Building .NET Web Services with ASP.NET and .NET Remoting

»rank: 1592304

by: Andrew Krowczyk, Zach Greenvoss, Christian Nagel, Ashish Banerjee, Thiru Thangarathinam, Aravind Corera, Chris Peiris, Brad Maiani


: :Web services are perhaps the most important feature of .NET development. They take componentization to a new level by allowing method calls to be made over the Internet or over an intranet using standard protocols such as HTTP and SOAP. This means that the calling application needs to know nothing about the internal implementation of the service - a web service built in C# on the .NET platform will (in theory) be indistinguishable from one built on Linux using Java. The .NET Framework provides two ways to build web services - ASP.NET and .NET Remoting. Unlike most books on web services, this book covers both of these technologies in depth. .NET Remoting ...


Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 Databases Beta Preview

»rank: 992165

by: John Kauffman


: :What is this book about? With help from Microsoft ASP.NET insider Bradley Millington, John Kaufman covers both VB.NET and C# coding for ASP.NET databases so you don't have to decide up front which language you want more and retailers no longer have to manage inventory on separate language versions. What does this book cover? This edition is completely written from scratch on the ASP.NET 'Whidbey' Beta to ensure the coverage is most appropriate for this greatly changed version. The book focuses on solving business problems in a logical progression, from connecting to displaying to changing the data. Additional chapters cover enhancements to the presentation and alternate types of data. The book follows ...


Professional ASP.NET Server Controls: Building Custom Controls with C#

»rank: 1081270

by: MAtt Butler, Thiru Thangarathinam, Matt Milner, Michael Clark, Ryan O'Keefe, Angelo Kastroulis, Jan Narkiewicz, Daniel Cazzulino


: :Server Controls are a core part of the ASP.NET architecture. They are components that produce a user interface element that can be reused with ease. The standard controls that come with ASP.NET include the textbox, the button, the data and list controls, and some rich controls (for example, the calendar control). This book is designed to show you how to create your own controls, either from scratch, or based on existing controls. This book is designed to be a complete reference on how to create Custom Server Controls using C#. In essence, it's a definitive guide to what they're used for, how they are created, and the benefits that they can provide. ...


ASP.NET Professional Secrets

»rank: 1191005

by: Bill Evjen, Thiru Thangarathinam, Bill Hatfield, Doug Seven, Srinivasa Sivakumar, Dave Wanta, Jason T. Roff


: :Go beyond the obvious and explore the secrets behind ASP.NET with this comprehensive guide. Leading authorities in the field expose the hidden functionality within the ASP.NET model, revealing everything from Web controls and screen scraping to configuration and versioning techniques. These expert tips and tricks will help you gain the skills you need to quickly develop your own practical ASP.NET applications. The Insider's Guide to: * Uploading Multiple Files from a Single Page (see Chapter 5) * Double-Checking Client-Side Validation (see Chapter 9) * Nesting User Controls (see Chapter 10) * Using the Code-Behind Model with Notepad (see Chapter 12) * Supporting Specific .NET Framework Versions (see Chapter 13) * Debugging a ...


Creating a Distributed Application Using Enterprise Templates

»rank: 1191005

by: Thiru Thangarathinam


: :In this case study, author Thiru Thangarathinam demonstrates how to leverage the features of the Distributed Enterprise Application Templates, using as an example the creation of an airline reservation e--commerce site that allows customers to search for flights and book tickets. Throughout the article, you'll also build an application framework that consists of various application building blocks, such as a data access application block and an exception management building block.


IE Web Service Behavior as a Replacement for Remote Scripting

»rank: 3401570

by: Thiru Thangarathinam


: :Remote scripting is an extremely powerful feature available in Internet Explorer (and Netscape Navigator) that can greatly improve the usability of web applications. Remote scripting makes it possible to create efficient, rich user interfaces that can enhance the user experience. However, with .NET gaining momentum, some companies are looking to migrate their existing ASP applications to ASP.NET to take advantage of the new features provided by the .NET Framework. Even though remote scripting is a powerful feature, it does not work with ASP.NET, so an alternative approach must be found in order to migrate these kinds of applications. In this article, author Thiru Thangarathinam leads you through a sample ASP application that ...



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