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Chapter 1: Introducing Performance Tuning and Optimization
Table 1-1: ASP.NET Apps Performance Counters
Table 1-2: ASP.NET Performance Counters
Chapter 2: Introducing ASP.NET Applications
Table 2-1: The Page Class Members
Table 2-2: The Page Lifecycle Stages
Table 2-3: The StateBag Class Members
Table 2-4: The ASP.NET Configuration Elements
Table 2-5: The
System.Configuration
Namespace
Table 2-6: The
<processModel>
Configuration Element
Table 2-7: The
<httpRuntime>
Configuration Element
Chapter 3: Writing Optimized Data Access Code
Table 3-1: .NET Framework Namespaces Involved in Data Access
Table 3-2: Important ADO.NET Objects
Table 3-3: Important
ConnectionString
Parameters
Table 3-4:
ConnectionString
Parameters for Connection Pooling
Table 3-5:
CommandBehavior
Enumeration Members
Table 3-6: DataAdapter Properties
Table 3-7: DataAdapter Methods
Table 3-8: XML-Related Methods in the DataSet Class
Chapter 4: Optimizing Application and Session State Management
Table 4-1: Normalized TTLB by Session State Mode (in Milliseconds per 100 Requests)
Table 4-2: Average Requests per Second by Session State Mode
Table 4-3: Session Object Members
Table 4-4: HttpApplicationState Class Members
Table 4-5:
Global.asax
Event Handlers
Chapter 5: Caching ASP.NET Applications
Table 5-1:
@
OutputCache
Attributes for Page-Level Output Caching
Table 5-2:
@
OutputCache
Attributes for Fragment (Partial Page-Level) Caching
Table 5-3: HttpCachePolicy Class Members
Table 5-4: Cache Class Members
Chapter 6: Writing Optimized Web Services
Table 6-1: Important Members of the
System.Web.Services
Namespace
Table 6-2: Web Service-Supported Data Types
Table 6-3: Properties for the SoapException Class Constructor
Chapter 7: Stress Testing and Monitoring ASP.NET Applications
Table 7-1: Basic Performance Counters
Table 7-2: ACT Test Run Key Metrics
Table 7-3: Major ACT Application Object Model Objects
Table 7-4: Project Object Basic Methods
Table 7-5: Controller Object Main Methods and Properties
Table 7-6: Test Object Main Methods
Table 7-7: Request Object Properties
Table 7-8: Connection Object Methods and Properties
Table 7-9: User Object Main Properties
Table 7-10: Response Object Properties
Chapter 8: Debugging and Tracing ASP.NET Applications
Table 8-1: Configuration Manager Elements
Table 8-2: Elements of the Solution Property Pages
Table 8-3: Debugger Window Functionality
Table 8-4: Debug Class Methods
Table 8-5: Trace Output Sections
Table 8-6: ASP.NET Trace Attributes
Table 8-7: Common Trace Class Methods
Table 8-8: TraceLevel Enumerations
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Performance Tuning and Optimizing ASP.NET Applications
ISBN: 1590590724
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 91
Authors:
Jeffrey Hasan
,
Kenneth Tu
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Key and Certificate Management Using Keystores
Appendix A Solutions to Exercises
Appendix C Using the Bouncy Castle API for Elliptic Curve
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Summary
Summary
Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data
Typical Dashboard Data
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Highlighting Important Data Ineffectively or Not at All
Cluttering the Display with Useless Decoration
Applying the Principles of Visual Perception to Dashboard Design
Ruby Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Converting Between Time and DateTime Objects
Changing the Permissions on a File
Coupling Systems Loosely with Callbacks
Documenting Your Web Site
Limiting Multithreading with a Thread Pool
MPLS Configuration on Cisco IOS Software
Command Reference
MPLS VPN Routing Model
Carrier Supporting Carriers Overview
Configuring L2TPv3 Dynamic Tunnels
Case Study 6: Implementing Class-Based Tunnel Selection with MPLS Traffic Engineering
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Conclusion
Conclusion
Animating Walks
Acting Vs. Animating
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