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Chapter 1: Application Development
Figure 1.1: A simple Windows Forms application.
Figure 1.2: Error shown when you try to execute a strong-named assembly that has been modified.
Figure 1.3: File Signing tool requests a password when accessing file- based private keys.
Figure 1.4: Certificate Verification tool.
Figure 1.5: Certificate Creation tool requests a password when accessing file-based private keys.
Chapter 2: Working with Data
Figure 2.1: Contents of the people.bin file.
Figure 2.2: Contents of the people.xml file.
Chapter 5: XML Processing
Figure 5.1: The displayed structure of an XML document.
Figure 5.2: The stylesheet output for orders.xml.
Chapter 6: Windows Forms
Figure 6.1: A dynamically generated check box list.
Figure 6.2: Storing data in the
Tag
property.
Figure 6.3: Getting information from multiple MDI child windows.
Figure 6.4: An autocomplete combo box.
Figure 6.5: Copying part of a main menu to a context menu.
Figure 6.6: Selecting a language for localizing a form.
Figure 6.7: A French-locale satellite assembly.
Figure 6.8: Two types of forms that can't be moved.
Figure 6.9: A movable borderless form.
Figure 6.10: A validated form with the
ErrorProvider
.
Figure 6.11: A drag-and-drop test application with two text boxes.
Figure 6.12: The HelpProvider extender properties.
Figure 6.13: Control styles with and without Windows XP.
Chapter 7: ASP.NET and Web Forms
Figure 7.1: Testing different state management approaches.
Figure 7.2: A JavaScript function that highlights the current cell .
Figure 7.3: An upload test page.
Figure 7.4: Directory security settings.
Figure 7.5: Directory authentication.
Figure 7.6: Using custom validation.
Figure 7.7: Dynamically generated controls.
Figure 7.8: A dynamically generated banner.
Figure 7.9: A virtual directory that is not a Web application.
Figure 7.10: Enabling Integrated Windows authentication for debugging.
Chapter 8: Graphics, Multimedia, and Printing
Figure 8.1: A list of installed fonts.
Figure 8.2: Hit testing with a
Rectangle
and a
GraphicsPath
object.
Figure 8.3: A nonrectangular form.
Figure 8.4: Dragging custom shape controls on a form.
Figure 8.5: Adding scrolling support to custom content.
Figure 8.6: Capturing the screen contents.
Figure 8.7: Playing a video file.
Figure 8.8: The
PrintDialog
.
Figure 8.9: The printed document with wrapping.
Figure 8.11: The
PrintPreviewControl
in a custom window.
Figure 8.12: Retrieving information from the print queue.
Chapter 9: Files, Directories, and I/O
Figure 9.1: A directory tree with the TreeView.
Figure 9.2: The
OpenFileDialog
.
Figure 9.3: The
FolderBrowserDialog
.
Chapter 11: Networking and Internetworking
Figure 11.1: Downloading content from the Web.
Figure 11.2: Using the Web browser control.
Chapter 12: XML Web Services and Remoting
Figure 12.1: Configuring a dynamic XML Web service URL.
Figure 12.2: Monitoring a failed transaction.
Figure 12.3: Using a remotable class.
Chapter 17: Windows Integration
Figure 17.1: The Windows Service Start Failure message box.
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C# Programmer[ap]s Cookbook
ISBN: 735619301
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 266
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ADO.NET 3.5 Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Using the Data Link Properties Dialog Box
Retrieving Data from an Oracle Package
Determining the Differences in Data Between Two DataSet Objects
Getting an AutoNumber Value from Microsoft Access
Using Manual Transactions
Building Web Applications with UML (2nd Edition)
Role of Modeling
Discussion
Activities
Virtual and Physical HTTP Resources
Summary
Managing Enterprise Systems with the Windows Script Host
Networking Resources
File Operations
Internet Applications
Exchange Server
Security
Competency-Based Human Resource Management
Why a Focus on Jobs Is Not Enough
Competency-Based Performance Management
Competency-Based Employee Rewards
Competency-Based HR Management The Next Steps
Appendix C Examples of Life-Career Assessment Exercises
The Java Tutorial: A Short Course on the Basics, 4th Edition
First Steps (UNIX/Linux)
The Catch or Specify Requirement
The Life Cycle of a Thread
Your First Swing Program
Appendix A. Common Problems and Their Solutions
Lean Six Sigma for Service : How to Use Lean Speed and Six Sigma Quality to Improve Services and Transactions
Seeing Services Through Your Customers Eyes-Becoming a customer-centered organization
Executing Corporate Strategy with Lean Six Sigma
Success Story #3 Fort Wayne, Indiana From 0 to 60 in nothing flat
The Value in Conquering Complexity
First Wave Service Projects
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