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ASP.NET Programmers Reference
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A perfect companion to Professional ASP.NET, this indispensable book provides all professional developers with a complete desktop reference containing everything needed to develop ASP.NET applications. Whether it is the important ASP.NET specific namespaces associated with user interface design, or ¡®behind the scenes?concepts like caching, configuration or security, this book provides a handy, easily browsable guide.
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Professional ASP.NET
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This comprehensive compendium combines a variety of practical code examples and a comprehensive case study with the information you need to master ASP.NET and build dynamic, successful, enterprise Web applications. Topics covered: ASP.NET and the .NET Framework, Creating ASP.NET pages and working with server controls, Data in ASP.NET and an introduction to ADO.NET, ASP.NET class libraries, Configuration and deployment, XML as an integral part of data manipulation, Using Web Services to provide asynchronous background services to applications, and Migration issues.
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Beginning ASP.NET Using VB.NET
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This book is aimed at relatively inexperienced web developers who are looking to enrich their sites with dynamically-generated content, and want to learn how to start building web applications using ASP.NET. The title provides a step-by-step introduction to ASP.NET with plenty of worked examples to help you gain a deep understanding of what ASP.NET is all about. Topics covered: Creating basic ASP.NET pages, Learning the basics of VB.NET, Understanding the concepts of Object Oriented Programming, Working with Data and XML, The ASP.NET Server Controls, Creating User Controls and Components, Exploring the world of Web Services, Configuring your ASP.NET Applications, and The future of VoiceXML technologies, including VoiceXML 2.0.
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Oracle Apps 11i : Internet Computing Architecture
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This topic describes the Oracle Applications Architecture and some of the features that this architecture supports. We will be learning about The Desktop Tier, The Application Tier, The Database Tier and The Oracle Applications Technology Layer
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Building Websites with the ASP.NET Community Starter Kit
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Microsofts ASP.NET Community Starter Kit (CSK) is a powerful, freely available application that allows you to quickly create a fully featured community-driven website, complete with article and news management, downloads, forums, and user handling. Supported and tested by thousands of developers in the ASP.NET community across the world, the Community Starter Kit offers you the luxury of a scalable and extensible architecture, and the ability to brand your own site. This book will take you inside the Community Starter Kit, allowing you to harness its power for easily creating your own websites. The book is structured to help you understand, implement and extend the Community Starter Kit: - Understand how the Community Starter Kit works. - Build the skills to implement your own site. - Develop the confidence to extend the system for your own needs. With this book, you will learn how to: - Install and configure the CSK - Find your way around the CSKs towering range of features - Create and administer community websites - Become familiar with the common CSK ASP.NET controls - Customize your CSK site - Discover the secrets of the CSK core architecture - Explore the inner workings of CSK modules - Extend the CSK by creating new modules - Customize existing modules with Web controls - Add an RSS feed to share your content with others - Deploy your CSK website This book is for ASP.NET developers with a sound grasp of C# and access to Visual Studio .NET.
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