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Table Of Content(NOTE:Each Chapter and Appendix ends with Summary.) Preface. Organization. Sample Programs. Web Site. Acknowledgments. About this Series. 1. Web Sites in a .NET World. Integrated Web Sites. Comparing Visions. Experiences. Building and Maintaining a Web Site. Unanswered Challenges. The Next Five Years. 2. Fundamentals of .NET. Overview. Inside .NET Framework. Assemblies. Application Domains. Run-Time Hosts. 3. The Programming Environment of .NET Framework. Cross-Language Interoperability. The Programming Environment. Console Programs That Say Hello!. Components That Say Hello!. Client Programs of the Components. Network Programming. 4. ASP.NET. Overview. Features of ASP.NET. Web Forms. Server Controls. ASP.NET Web Applications. Migrating from ASP to ASP.NET. 5. ADO.NET. Overview. Simple Example. ADO.NET Data Providers. Using .NET Data Provider to Access Data. DataSet and DataAdapter. XML Integration with ADO.NET. 6. Web Services. Defining Web Services. Clients of Web Services. Asynchronous Invocation of Web Services. 7. Programming XML with .NET Framework. Accessing XML. Working with Relational Data: XmlDataDocument and DataSet. Transform XML. Serve XML. 8. Object Remoting. Concept. Object Remoting over an HTTP Channel. Object Remoting over a TCP Channel. Asynchronous Invocation of Remote Method. Deployment of a Service Without Its Implementation. 9. SOAP Client and XML. SOAP Concepts. The Benefits of SOAP. Building Simple SOAP Clients Under .NET. 10. Interoperating .NET with Other Platforms. WSDL and .NET. Interoperating with .NET by Examples. Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration. 11. A Case Study: A Distributed Web Application. The TAU Business Model. The Goals of TAU.NET System Design. Architecture. TAU.NET Node Adaptor. Appendix A. Web Programming Fundamentals. Classical Web Technology. An Internet Programming Testbed. Microsoft Web Technologies. ASP and COM. Appendix B. New Features of VB.NET. More Object-Oriented. More Modularized. More Formal, Less Casual. Safer, More Powerful, and Improved Performance. Appendix C. C# for C++ or Java Programmers. C# for C++ Programmers. C# for Java Programmers. Appendix D. New Features in JScript.NET. Why Use JS.NET? Compiled Jscript. The Two Uses of JS.NET. JScript Tour in Visual Studio.NET. Object-Oriented Features. Performance Enhancements. Packaging and Deployment (EXE, DLLs, and Packaging). Debugging. The Compiler. Appendix E. Visual Studio.NET. Overview of Visual Studio.NET. Toolbars. Creating a Console Application. Using the VS.NET Text Editor. Project Configurations. Debugging. Index.
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LC Classification NumberTK5105.888.F86 2002