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A voyage of discovery through ASP.NET data handling applications, this book will put the cockpit as you build data-driven Web applications that fly. This...
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A voyage of discovery through ASP.NET data handling applications, this book will put the cockpit as you build data-driven Web applications that fly. This book will inspire you with a range of ideas on how data can be used to drive Web applications, and how that data can be most effectively utilized at each level of the design. What you will learn from this book, This book will show you: The new. NET philosophy for managing relational and XML data; The techniques you need to make this philosophy work in the real world Solid, n-tier architecture design Using the NET data management classes to access and update a data store; Maintaining data integrity by efficiently resolving concurrency errors; Techniques for building reusable, task-specific data tier components; How to design applications to exploit many different kinds of client device.
What you need to know; This book is for people that: Have a good basic understanding of the NET.Framework; Have some knowledge of ASP.NET and scripting technologies; Have preferably already read Professional ASP.NET 1.0. The ASP.NET code in this book is presented in VB.NET, while client-side code is presented in JavaScript. A C# version of the code is also available for download from the Wrox website along with the VB.NET.
Sommaire
The Distributed Application
Components and Data Access
Accessing XML Documents
The Application Plumbing
Working with Down-Level
Clients Working with Rich Clients Remoting to .NET Clients