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Microsoft .NET: Jumpstart for Systems Administrators and Developers (Communications (Digital Press))
Microsoft .NET: Jumpstart for Systems Administrators and Developers (Communications (Digital Press))
ISBN: 1555582850
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 136
Authors:
Nigel Stanley
BUY ON AMAZON
Table of Contents
BackCover
Microsoft .NET-Jumpstart for Systems Administrators and Developers
Preface
Chapter 1: Introducing .NET
1.1 .NET Evolves
1.2 What Is Microsoft .NET?
1.3 .NET Framework
1.4 Component Object Model (COM) and .NET
1.5 .NET Framework Security
1.6 ASP.NET
1.7 ADO.NET
1.8 The Future of .NET
Chapter 2: eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
2.2 HTML
2.3 XML
2.4 XLINK and XPOINTER
2.5 XML in Microsoft SQL Server 2000
2.6 SQLXML
2.7 XQL-XML Query Language
Chapter 3: Visual Studio.NET
3.2 What You Get with Visual Studio.NET
3.3 Visual Studio.NET Varieties
3.4 Microsoft .NET Languages
3.5 Visual Basic.NET
3.6 Upgrading from Visual Basic 6 to Visual Basic.NET
3.7 C (Pronounced See Sharp )
3.8 Visual C
3.9 Introducing the CLR
3.10 Memory Management and the CLR
3.11 Global Assembly Cache (GAC)
3.12 Visual Studio.NET Solution Deployment
3.13 Web Forms or Windows Forms?
3.14 Windows Service, XML Web Service, or .NET Component?
3.15 Web User Controls and Web Custom Controls
3.16 Server-Based Application Development
3.17 Schedules, Schedules, Schedules
3.18 Directory Watching and Performance Counters
Chapter 4: Microsoft BizTalk Server
4.1 A Brief History of EDI
4.2 BizTalk Server Deployment
4.3 Designing BizTalk Server Groups
Chapter 5: Microsoft Commerce Server
5.1 The Commerce Server Manager
5.2 The Business Desk
5.3 Commerce Server Campaigns
5.4 The Product Catalog
5.5 SQL Server and Commerce Server
5.6 Building a Commerce Server Site
5.7 Commerce Server Data Warehouse and Business Desk Analytics
5.8 Commerce Server and BizTalk Server Integration
5.9 Managing a Commerce Server Installation
5.10 Commerce Server Site Optimization
Chapter 6: Microsoft SQL Server
6.2 Data Warehouse Data Structures
6.3 OLAP, MOLAP, ROLAP, and HOLAP
6.4 Data Mining and SQL Server Analysis Services
6.5 SQL Server Security
Chapter 7: Microsoft Content Management Server
7.1 How Content Management Server Works
7.2 Users in Microsoft Content Management Server
7.3 Microsoft Content Management Server and Site Staging
7.4 Server Configuration Application (SCA)
7.5 Site Deployment Manager
7.6 Development and Production Servers
7.7 Web Crawlers and Microsoft Content Management Server
7.8 Building a Site with Content Management Server
Chapter 8: Microsoft Application Center Server
8.1 The Abilities
8.2 The Cluster
8.3 How NLB Works
8.4 Component Load Balancing (CLB)
8.5 Request Forwarding
8.6 Applications and Application Center
8.7 Monitoring a Solution Using Application Center Server
Chapter 9: SOAP, Web Services, and UDDI
9.1 Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
9.2 SOAP, DIME, and Binary Data
9.3 Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI)
9.4 The Web Service Interface
9.5 UDDI XML Schema
9.6 Consuming an Internal Web Service
9.7 .NET MyServices
9.8 Global XML Web Services Architecture (GXA)
Chapter 10: Scalability and Security
10.2 .NET Isolated Storage
10.3 Declarative and Imperative Security
10.4 Cryptography and .NET
10.5 Digital Signatures
10.6 Scalability
10.7 NLB
Chapter 11: Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server
11.2 Management and Publishing of Documents
11.3 SharePoint Portal Server Category Assistant
11.4 SharePoint Portal Server Version Control
11.5 SharePoint Portal Server Document Publishing
11.6 SharePoint Portal Server Document Approval
11.7 SharePoint Portal Server Security
11.8 SPPS Indexing and Searching Technologies
11.9 SharePoint Portal Server Filters
11.10 SPPS Search Ranking
11.11 SharePoint Portal Server and Adaptive Crawling
11.12 SharePoint Portal Server Architecture
11.13 SharePoint Portal Server Scalability
11.14 Exchange 2000 Server and SharePoint Portal Server
11.15 Microsoft SQL Server and SharePoint Portal Server
Glossary
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Appendix: Guide to Microsoft .NET Products System Requirements
Index
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_J
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
Index_Y
List of Figures
List of Tables
Microsoft .NET: Jumpstart for Systems Administrators and Developers (Communications (Digital Press))
ISBN: 1555582850
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 136
Authors:
Nigel Stanley
BUY ON AMAZON
Introducing Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 (Bpg-Other)
Understanding Form Technologies
Adding Basic Controls and Lists
Publishing Form Templates
Introducing InfoPath Form Template Projects
Writing Advanced Event Handlers
Lotus Notes Developers Toolbox: Tips for Rapid and Successful Deployment
Working with Views
Comments
Links to developerWorks
Compare Two Lists
Hiding a LotusScript Library
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain
The Internationalization of the Retail Supply Chain
Temperature-Controlled Supply Chains
The Development of E-tail Logistics
Transforming Technologies: Retail Exchanges and RFID
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems: Issues in Implementation
Cisco ASA: All-in-One Firewall, IPS, and VPN Adaptive Security Appliance
Initial Setup and System Maintenance
Packet Filtering
Computer Telephony Interface Quick Buffer Encoding Inspection
NetBIOS
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
What is Lean Six Sigma
The Four Keys to Lean Six Sigma
Key #3: Work Together for Maximum Gain
Beyond the Basics: The Five Laws of Lean Six Sigma
When Companies Start Using Lean Six Sigma
Making Improvements That Last: An Illustrated Guide to DMAIC and the Lean Six Sigma Toolkit
.NET-A Complete Development Cycle
The Initial Use Case Model
Drawing GDI+ Primitives
Adding 3D Text to the Photo Editor Application
Design of the Optimizations
Deployment
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