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Introducing Microsoft .NET (Pro-Developer)
Introducing Microsoft .NET (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 0735619182
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 110
Authors:
David S. Platt
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Table of Contents
BackCover
Introducing Microsoft .NET, Third Edition
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Raising the Bar: Common Infrastructure Problems
The Best Laid Plans
What the Heck Is .NET, Anyway?
About This Book
Sing a Song of Silicon
Chapter 2: .NET Objects
Solution Architecture
Simplest Example
More on .NET Namespaces
Assemblies
Object-Oriented Programming Features
.NET Memory Management
Interoperation with COM
Transactions in .NET
Structured Exception Handling
Code Access Security
Chapter 3: ASP.NET
Solution Architecture
Simplest Example: Writing a Simple ASP.NET Page
More on Web Controls
Managing and Configuring Web Application Projects: The Web.config File
ASP.NET State Management
Security in ASP.NET
Process Management
Chapter 4: .NET Web Services
Solution Architecture
Simplest Example: Writing an XML Web Service
Self-Description of XML Web Services: The WSDL File
Writing XML Web Service Clients
XML Web Service Support in Visual Studio .NET
XML Web Service Design Considerations
XML Web Service Security
XML Web Service Enhancements
Chapter 5: Windows Forms
Solution Architecture
Simplest Example
More Complex Example: Controls and Events
Hosting ActiveX Controls in Windows Forms
Form Enhancements
Chapter 6: Data Access in .NET
Solution Architecture
Simplest Example
More Complex Example: Disconnected Operation
Visual Studio Support and Typed DataSet Objects
Chapter 7: Handling XML
Solution Architecture
Simplest Example: Basic Serialization
More Complex Example: Controlling Serialization
XML Schemas and Serialization
Generic Parsing
Chapter 8: Events and Delegates
Solution Architecture
Simplest Example
More Complex Example
Delegates
Chapter 9: Threads
Solution Architecture
Simplest Threading Example: Using the Process Thread Pool
More Complex Example: Thread Safety
Still More Complex Example: Managing Your Own Threads
Chapter 10: .NET Remoting
Solution Architecture
Simplest Example
Big Simplification: Configuration Files
Activation Types
Lifetime Management
Hosting and Deployment
Security
Performance
Chapter 11: .NET Reflection
Solution Architecture
Simplest Example
More Complex Example: Enumerating Types
Still More Complex Example: Object Creation and Method Invocation
Epilogue and Benediction
Index
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_J
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
List of Sidebars
Introducing Microsoft .NET (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 0735619182
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 110
Authors:
David S. Platt
BUY ON AMAZON
Beginners Guide to DarkBASIC Game Programming (Premier Press Game Development)
Making Programs Think Branching Statements and Subroutines
More Power to the Numbers Data Sequences and Arrays
Playing Some Tunes CD Audio, MIDI and MP3 Music
Loading and Saving Information Using Files
Fundamentals of 3D Graphics Programming
Qshell for iSeries
Introduction to Qshell
Scripting
The Integrated File System
Commands
Appendix C Qshell and CL Commands for the IFS
C & Data Structures (Charles River Media Computer Engineering)
Function
Structures
Stacks and Queues
Linked Lists
Problems in Linked Lists
The New Solution Selling: The Revolutionary Sales Process That Is Changing the Way People Sell [NEW SOLUTION SELLING 2/E]
Chapter Ten Vision Re-engineering
Chapter Eleven Gaining Access to People with Power
Chapter Thirteen Closing: Reaching Final Agreement
Chapter Fourteen Getting Started with the Process
Chapter Sixteen Creating and Sustaining High-Performance Sales Cultures
Microsoft VBScript Professional Projects
Customizing the Desktop
Using Configuration Files to Control Script Execution
Maintaining a 30-Day Summary Log Archive
Project Case Study Creating a Centralized Report Management Station
Processing and Consolidating Report Data
DNS & BIND Cookbook
Registering Name Servers
Configuring a Name Server as a Slave for a Zone
Configuring a Name Server to Forward Queries to Another Name Server
Returning Different Answers to Different Queriers
Configuring an Authoritative-Only Name Server
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