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Migrating to. NET. A Pragmatic Path to Visual Basic. NET, Visual C++. NET, and ASP. NET
Migrating to. NET. A Pragmatic Path to Visual Basic. NET, Visual C++. NET, and ASP. NET
ISBN: 131009621
EAN: N/A
Year: 2001
Pages: 149
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Main Page
Table of Contents
Copyright
The Integrated .NET Series from Object Innovations and Prentice Hall PTR
About Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Preface
Audience for This Book
Acknowledgments
The Integrated .NET Series from Object Innovations and Prentice Hall PTR
Introduction
.NET Programming Books
.NET Interoperability and Migration
Chapter 1. Microsoft .NET Framework
Need for .NET Framework
Building Blocks of .NET
Introduction to Microsoft .NET Framework
Additional Concepts in .NET Framework
Consideration for Migration
Roadmap to Migration
Phases Involved in Migration
Summary
Chapter 2. New Features in Visual Basic .NET
Visual Basic .NET Features
Object-Oriented Features of Visual Basic .NET
Structured Exception Handling
Threading Features
Language Interoperability
Summary
Chapter 3. Visual Basic to Visual Basic .NET Migration Approach
Road Map to Migration
Assessment
Pre-migration Changes Overview
Upgrade Wizard Overview
Post-migration Changes Overview
Understanding Language and Syntax Changes
Understanding the Data Type Changes
Steps for Pre-migration Changes
Upgrade Wizard in Visual Studio .NET
Summary
Chapter 4. Post-migration Changes
Categorization By Functionalities
Graphics
Dynamic Data Exchange
Object Linking and Embedding
Help Functionality
Database Changes
Drag and Drop Changes
Menu Object Changes
Multiple-Document Interface Form Changes
Controls Collection Changes
Win32 API Calls
Designers
COM Components
Summary
Chapter 5. Migration Approach for ASP to ASP.NET
Need for a New Version
Why Migrate to ASP.NET
Migration Approach
Considerations for Migration
Pre-migration Strategy
Summary
Chapter 6. Migrating to ASP.NET I
Creating an ASP.NET Web Application
Categorization by Functionality
Summary
Chapter 7. Migrating to ASP.NET II
Session State Management
Intrinsic Objects
Structural Changes
Language Changes
Summary
Chapter 8. New Features in Visual C .NET
Managed Extensions
Platform Invoke
Web Services
Summary
Chapter 9. Migrating to Visual C .NET
Exception Handling
Migration Strategies for Exception Handling
Interoperability
COM Migration
COM Interoperability
Registering the Assembly with COM
Making the Components Accessible
Building the .NET Component
Migrating an Existing C Class to .NET Framework
Summary
Chapter 10. Dealing with Legacy Components in .NET
What Defines Code Reusability
Important Features of .NET
The Drawbacks of COM
COM Versus .NET Components
Need for Interoperability between .NET and COM
Managed Environment Versus Unmanaged Environment
Exposing COM Components to .NET Framework
Exposing .NET Components to COM Clients
Summary
Chapter 11. Exposing Legacy Components as Web Services
Using Microsoft SOAP ToolKit
Consuming Web Services
Summary
Chapter 12. Visual Basic .NET Migration Case Study
Introduction to PMS
Front End for the System
Components in PMS
Reports in PMS
Migration of Visual Basic Application
Architecture of the Migrated PMS System
Summary
Chapter 13. Case Study: ASP to ASP.NET
ASP Web Application
Migrating the Application
Summary
Chapter 14. Visual C .NET Migration Case Study
Setting Up PMS in Visual C 6.0
Front End for the System
COM Components in PMS
ISAPI DLLs in PMS
CustomerServices DLL
Flow of Information in the PMS
Migration of a Visual C Application to Visual C.NET
Summary
Appendix A. Controls in Visual Basic
App Object
CheckBox Control
Clipboard Object
ComboBox
Command Button
Controls Collections
DirListBox Control
DriveListBox Control
FileListBox Control
Form Object
Frame Control
Hscrollbar
Image Control
Label Control
Line Control
ListBox Control
MDIForm Object
OptionButton
PictureBox Control
Screen Object
Shape Control
TextBox Control
Timer Control
VScrollBar Control
Appendix B. Comparison between HTML Controls and Server Controls
Migrating to. NET. A Pragmatic Path to Visual Basic. NET, Visual C++. NET, and ASP. NET
ISBN: 131009621
EAN: N/A
Year: 2001
Pages: 149
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Identifying and Managing Project Risk: Essential Tools for Failure-Proofing Your Project
Managing Activity Risks
Monitoring and Controlling Risky Projects
Closing Projects
Conclusion
Appendix A Selected Detail From the PERIL Database
Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond
For Further Reading
RM-ODP
A Final Word
Architecture Glossary and Acronym List
Module Decomposition View
Managing Enterprise Systems with the Windows Script Host
Logon Scripts and Scheduling
Regular Expressions
Application Automation
Messaging Operations
Data Access
InDesign Type: Professional Typography with Adobe InDesign CS2
Importing Word Text
Up Next
Using Tab Leaders
Mo Style
Text Wraps: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Sap Bw: a Step By Step Guide for Bw 2.0
Summary
Loading Data into the InfoCube
Creating an R/3 Source System
Replicating R/3 DataSources
Appendix D. Bibliography
Lean Six Sigma for Service : How to Use Lean Speed and Six Sigma Quality to Improve Services and Transactions
The ROI of Lean Six Sigma for Services
Getting Faster to Get Better Why You Need Both Lean and Six Sigma
Seeing Services Through Your Customers Eyes-Becoming a customer-centered organization
Success Story #3 Fort Wayne, Indiana From 0 to 60 in nothing flat
Phase 3 Mobilization
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