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Microsoft .NET Development Series
Titles in the Series
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Foreword
Chapter 1. An Introduction to ASP.NET 2.0
What''''s Wrong with ASP.NET 1.x?
New Features
Compilation and Deployment
Development Tools
SUMMARY
Chapter 2. Tools and Architecture
Visual Studio .NET ''''Whidbey''''
Code Separation
Dynamic Compilation
Pre-compilation of Applications
SUMMARY
Chapter 3. Data Source Controls and Data Binding
Code-Free Data Binding
Data Source Controls
SUMMARY
Chapter 4. The GridView and DetailsView Controls
The GridView Control
The DetailsView Control
The New and Simplified Data Binding Syntax
Building Data-Bound Pages with Visual Studio .NET ''''Whidbey''''
SUMMARY
Chapter 5. Master Pages and Navigation
Master Pages in Detail
Navigation
SUMMARY
Chapter 6. Security
Membership
Security Server Controls
Role Manager
Cookieless Forms Authentication
Web Administration Tool
SUMMARY
Chapter 7. Personalization and Themes
Storing and Retrieving User Personalization Data
Anonymous Identification
Anonymous Personalization
The Provider Design Pattern
Writing a Personalization Provider
Themes
SUMMARY
Chapter 8. Web Parts and the Portal Framework
The ASP.NET 2.0 Portal Framework
A Simple Web Parts Example Page
Working with Web Parts in Code
Web Parts and Visual Studio
SUMMARY
Chapter 9. Pages, Posting, and Validation
Cross-Page Posting
Validation
Wizards
URL Mapping
Client-Side Script Features
Changes to Page Directives
The Page and Control Life Cycle
SUMMARY
Chapter 10. Mobile Device Support
Programming for Different Types of Devices
The Unified Control and Adapter Architecture
Controls and Attributes Specific to Mobile Devices
Mobile Browser Emulators
SUMMARY
Chapter 11. CACHING
Enabling Database Cache Invalidation
Invalidating the ASP.NET Cache
The SqlCacheDependency Class
The CacheDependency Class
SUMMARY
Chapter 12. Control Enhancements
Summary of the New Controls in ASP.NET 2.0
The New Form- and Page-Based Controls in ASP.NET 2.0
Changes to the Existing ASP.NET Controls
Site and Page Counters
Web Resources
SUMMARY
Chapter 13. Configuration and Administration
Application Configuration Files
State Management
The Management API
IIS Integration
SUMMARY
• Table of ContentsA First Look at ASP.NET v. 2.0By
Publisher: Addison WesleyPub Date: October 23, 2003ISBN: 0-321-22896-0Pages: 528
"This book provides a first look at the new major release of ASP.NET. The authors have worked closely with the ASP.NET team at Microsoft to make sure that this book is authoritative, accurate, and informative. Anyone using ASP.NET will find a wealth of useful info on the next version."
-Scott Guthrie, Product Unit Manager, Web Platforms and Tools Team, Microsoft Corporation
A First Look at ASP.NET v. 2.0 systematically prepares you for Microsoft''''s ASP.NET 2.0 Web development platform, showing how to use it to reduce development time and costs, improve the performance of Web applications and services, simplify deployment and management, and extend your applications to mobile clients.
Drawing on extraordinary insider access to Microsoft''''s ASP.NET development team, three renowned ASP.NET experts cover every key platform enhancement, from Master Page templates for standardizing look and feel to improved security and data- access controls. They go far beyond already published white papers and previews, presenting detailed development techniques, best practices, and sample code that will give you a running start with ASP.NET 2.0.
This book''''s detailed coverage includes:
Streamlining database integration with "code-free" data binding and ASP.NET 2.0''''s new data source controls
Using Master Pages to improve your control over application look and feel
Strengthening security with membership providers, security server controls, cookieless forms authentication, and the new Role Manager
Simplifying personalization with ASP.NET 2.0 ThemesBuilding fast, flexible portals with Web Parts and the new Portal Framework
Delivering more effective mobile device support-with less complexity
Previewing new ASP.NET 2.0 controls and changes in existing controls
Using Microsoft''''s powerful new .NET and built-in administration tools
Whether you''''re already developing with ASP.NET, or preparing to migrate from ASP, A First Look at ASP.NET v. 2.0 gives you complete information for assessing ASP.NET 2.0-and making the most of it.