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PAM (Partitioned Access Method) files, 324 “325
parameters, passing to constructors, 287
PartialCaching metadata attribute, 561
Partitioned Access Method (PAM) files, 324 “325
partitioned data set (PDS), 324 “325, 338, 706
Pascal programming language, 32
PCT (program control table), 473, 706
PDF (Portable Document Format), 85, 614
PDS (partitioned data set), 324 “325, 338, 706
performance categories, 269 “270
performance counter objects, 268 “269
Performance Monitor (Perfmon), 262 “263, 906
and multithreading, 868 “872
starting and setting up, 271 “277
performance objects, selecting, 273
Performance Tuning and Optimization for ASP.NET Applications , 910
PerformanceCounter class, 264
persistent cookies, 565 “567
PF (programmable function) keys, 148, 149
PICTURE clause (COBOL), 173
PKMCDO (Publishing and Knowledge Management Collaboration Data Objects), 346
policy hierarchy, 725. See also code access security (CAS)
configuration tools, 731
Microsoft_Strong_Name child code group , 736
NamePermissionSets property, 733 “735
overview, 730
policy-level types, 730 “732
RootCodeGroup property, 736
System.Security.SecurityManager.Resol ve Policy method, 742 “743
pop-up advertisements, 447
portable devices, Windows for, 42
Portable Document Format (PDF), 85, 614
PostRequestHandlerExecute event, 558
PPT (processing program table), 473, 706
PreEmptive Solutions, 636 “637
PreRequestHandlerExecute event, 558
prerequisites for retraining , 15, 66 “90
Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format, 85
client-side scripting languages, 110 “114
Enterprise Services (COM+), 88
Event Viewer, 72 “73
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), 105 “109
Internet Explorer, 75 “78
Internet Information Services (IIS), 86 “87
Microsoft Developer Network, 90
Microsoft Management Console, 78 “79
Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ), 88 “89
Microsoft Office and Notepad, 80 “82
Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, 83 “84
object-oriented programming, 91 “105
abstraction, 101
base class, 99
class libraries, 98
classes, 98
encapsulation, 101
inheritance, 100 “101
instantiation of objects, 99
mainframe JCL analogy, 95 “96
methods , 98
object construction, 99
object finalization , 99 “100
overriding and overloading, 102
overview, 94 “95
polymorphism, 102
properties, 98
shadowing, 102
Unified Modeling Language, 103 “105
Open Database Connectivity Configuration, 79 “80
resources for learning more about, 91, 128 “129
Windows Task Manager, 74 “75
XML (Extensible Markup Language), 115 “127
advanced topics, 119 “125
learning kick start, 118 “119
overview, 115 “118
prevalence in .NET, 125 “127
Private access attribute, 315
Processes window (VS. NET), 893
processing program table (PPT), 473, 706
program control table (PCT), 473, 706
programmable function (PF) keys, 148, 149
Programmer s Introduction to C#, A , 934
Programming C# (book), 934
programming language choice, 31 “33
programming syntax, 171 “174
Programming VB .NET: A Guide for Experienced Programming (book), 878
programs, executing at command prompt, 155 “157
Programs menu (VS .NET), 137
ProgressBar class, 511 “514
ProgressBar control, 512 “514, 521
Project Types options, 142
ProjectInstaller.vb file, 889
Properties window (VS .NET), 242
pseudo-conversational design (CICS), 474 “475
Public access attribute, 315
Published International Standard (IS), 6
Publisher evidence, 726 “728
Publishing and Knowledge Management Collaboration Data Objects (PKMCDO), 346
publishing with HTML, 106