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Designing Enterprise Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Pro-Developer)
Designing Enterprise Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 073561721X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 103
Authors:
Robert Ian Oliver
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
Dedication
Introduction
The Purpose of This Book
Who Should Read This Book
Organization of This Book
Updates and Other Information
Acknowledgements
System Requirements
Installing the Sample Files
Support
Part I: Moving to Enterprise Development with Visual Basic .NET
Chapter 1. Enterprise Application Development and Visual Basic .NET
Enterprise Application Development
The Development Process
Visual Basic .NET
Conclusion
Chapter 2. Visual Basic .NET for the Enterprise
Moving Beyond Visual Basic 6.0
Types in Visual Basic .NET
Visual Basic and OOP
Exception Handling Redux
Resource Management and IDisposable
Conclusion
Chapter 3. Multithreaded Programming
An Overview of Basic Threading Concepts
Encapsulating Threads
Controlling Thread Execution
Thread Synchronization
Thread Pooling
Conclusion
Chapter 4. Playing Nice with Others: Native Code and COM Interoperability
The PInvoke Service
COM and Visual Basic .NET
Performance Considerations
Conclusion
Part II: Building an Enterprise Infrastructure
Chapter 5. Distributed Programming in .NET
Serialization
XML Web Services
Remoting
Conclusion
Chapter 6. Custom Network Communication
An Overview of Network Communication
The WebRequest Class: More Than Meets the Eye
The WebClient Class
Socket Programming
Conclusion
Chapter 7. Windows Services
Introduction to Windows Services
The ServiceController Class
The Windows Event Log
A Simple Service
A Timely Example of a Service
Installing a Service
Debugging a Service
Conclusion
Chapter 8. Integrating Enterprise-Level Services
Understanding COM and Enterprise Services
Messaging
Conclusion
Chapter 9. Adding Security to Your Applications
Security Features in .NET
Enterprise Security Scenarios
Conclusion
Part III: Performance and Debugging
Chapter 10. Essential Debugging Techniques
Debuggers
Better Debugging with the .NET Diagnostic Tools
Conclusion
Chapter 11. Common Performance Issues
String Concatenation
Late Binding
Designing Types
Error Handling
Database Issues
Resource Management and IDisposable
ASP.NET
Loading the Right Runtime
Conclusion
Chapter 12. The Art of Performance Tuning
Performance Testing
Performance Tuning
Conclusion
Appendix A. Using Visual Basic .NET in a Multideveloper Environment
Architecture and Design Issues
Making the Most of Visual Studio .NET
Appendix B. Getting Started with Application Center Test
An Overview of ACT
Useful Techniques for Customizing ACT Tests
The ACT Test Object Model
Appendix C. Common Language Runtime Performance Counters
.NET Performance Counters
ASP.NET Performance Counters
.NET Performance Counters
Performance Counters for ASP.NET
Appendix D. Performance Counter Quick Reference
Common Performance Counters
Application-Specific Counters
About the Author
Designing Enterprise Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Pro-Developer)
ISBN: 073561721X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 103
Authors:
Robert Ian Oliver
BUY ON AMAZON
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Oracle Structures
Oracle SQL
PL/SQL
Optimizing: The Oracle Side
Appendix B Functions
Software Configuration Management
Project Management in a CM Environment
Metrics and Configuration Management Reference
Appendix C Sample Data Dictionary
Appendix L Software Requirements Changes
Appendix N Corrective Action Processing (CAP)
Logistics and Retail Management: Emerging Issues and New Challenges in the Retail Supply Chain
Retail Logistics: Changes and Challenges
The Internationalization of the Retail Supply Chain
Fashion Logistics and Quick Response
Rethinking Efficient Replenishment in the Grocery Sector
The Development of E-tail Logistics
Special Edition Using Crystal Reports 10
Troubleshooting
Using Top N with Cross-Tabs Reports
Troubleshooting
Implementing the Interactive Viewer
Understanding the Crystal Enterprise Object Model
Lean Six Sigma for Service : How to Use Lean Speed and Six Sigma Quality to Improve Services and Transactions
The ROI of Lean Six Sigma for Services
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
Service Process Challenges
GDI+ Programming with C#
Exploring GDI+ Functionality
Rendering Text with Quality and Performance
The Region Class
Reading Metadata of Images
The PrintDocument and Print Events
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