ASP.NET : the complete reference / Matthew McDonald.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill/Osborne, c2002.Description: xxix, 977 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0072195134
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Includes index.
Part I ASP .NET Overview: Introduction to .NET and the .NET Framework; Introduction to ASP .NET; Migrating from ASP to ASP .NET. Part II Developing ASP .NET Applications: Web Forms; Using Session & Application State; Creating ASP.NET Applications with Visual Studio.NET. Part III Database Applications: Overview of ADO.NET; ADO.NET Data Access; Data Binding; The DataGrid Control. Part IV Web Services: Web Services Architecture; Creating Web Services; Using Web Services. Part V Deploying ASP .NET Applications: Application Configuration; Tracing; Implementing Security; Optimizing & Tuning. Part VI .NET Framework Reference: System; System.Collections; System.Configuration.Web; System.IO; System.Messaging; System.Security; System.Text; System.Web; System.Web.Security; System.Web.UI; System.Web.Util; System.XML; System.XML.Serialization.Schema.
This guide is a comprehensive reference for Web developers at all levels. Code samples are mainly in VisualBasic.NET but, where appropriate, there are examples in C#. A special reference section covers the .NET framework.
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