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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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Kanban Made Simple: Demystifying and Applying Toyotas Legendary Manufacturing Process
Training
Improving the Kanban
Appendix C Two-Bin Kanban Systems
Appendix G Intra-Cell Kanban
Appendix J Abbreviations and Acronyms
C++ How to Program (5th Edition)
Defining a Class with a Member Function
Defining a Member Function with a Parameter
Base Classes and Derived Classes
Class Templates
Stream Format States and Stream Manipulators
Java Concurrency in Practice
Benefits of Threads
Concurrent Collections
The Executor Framework
Anatomy of a Synchronizer
The Java Memory Model
.NET System Management Services
.NET Framework and Windows Management Instrumentation
Using the System.Management Namespace
Querying WMI
The WMI Schema
WMI Providers
.NET-A Complete Development Cycle
Evaluating .NET for Windows Client Applications
References for Further Reading
Analysis of the GDI+ Extensions Requirements
GDI+ Programming
Wrap-Up
Quartz Job Scheduling Framework: Building Open Source Enterprise Applications
Uses for Job Schedulers in NonEnterprise
Using Persistent JobStores
Using Quartz Plug-Ins
Clustering Quartz
Appendix A. Quartz Configuration Reference
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