Professional ASP.NET 3.5: in C# and VB
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This book was written to introduce you to the features and capabilities that ASP.NET 3.5 offers, as well as to give you an explanation of the foundation that ASP.NET provides. We assume you have a general understanding of Web technologies, such as previous versions of ASP.NET, Active Server Pages 2.0/3.0, or JavaServer Pages. We also assume you understand basic programming constructs, such as variables, For Each loops, and object-oriented programming.

When the code differs substantially, this book provides examples in both VB and C#. Coverage includes:

ASP.NET folders and files, compiling code, and cross-page postingUsing the available server controlsMaster pages, themes, and skinshow to present data with ASP.NET controlsWorking with LINQ, ADO.NET, and XMLhosting and working with your ASP.NET applications in IIS 7Using and extending the extensible provider modelthe site navigation systemstoring user information with the personalization systemmembership and role management system for adding authentication and authorization to  applications using web.configencapsulating pages into smaller and more manageable objects with Web Partsworking with HTML and CSS designUsing the theXMLHttpRequest object to build AJAX-enabled applicationsthe ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit simplify AJAX web developmentauthentication, authorization, and HTTP access types and impersonationsstate management and performance of requests and responsesadvanced caching capabilities including SQL cache invalidationerror handling and debugging techniquesworking with file types and streamsbuilding and using server controlsmanipulating HTTP requests with HttpModule and HttpHandler.Building and consuming XML Web services and SOAPInternationalization, configuration, instrumentation, performance, application tracing, health monitoring, administration, Management, packaging, deploying

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Bill Evjen is an active proponent of .NET technologies and community-based learning initiatives for .NET. He has been actively involved with .NET since the first bits were released in 2000. In the same year, Bill founded the St. Louis .NET User Group (www.stlnet.org), one of the world’s first such groups. Bill is also the founder and former executive director of the International .NET Association (www.ineta.org), which represents more than 500,000 members worldwide.
Based in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, Bill is an acclaimed author and speaker on ASP.NET and XML Web Services. He has authored or co-authored more than fifteen books including Professional C# 2008, Professional VB 2008, ASP.NET Professional Secrets, XML Web Services for ASP.NET, and Web Services Enhancements: Understanding the WSE for Enterprise Applications (all published by Wiley Publishing, Inc.). In addition to writing, Bill is a speaker at numerous conferences, including DevConnections, VSLive, and TechEd. Along with these items, Bill works closely with Microsoft as a Microsoft Regional Director and an MVP.
Bill is the Technical Architect for Lipper (www.lipperweb.com), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Reuters, the international news and financial services company. He graduated from Western Washington University in Bellingham,Washington, with a Russian language degree. When he isn’t tinkering on the computer, he can usually be found at his summer house in Toivakka, Finland. You can reach Bill at [email protected].

Scott Hanselman works for Microsoft as a Senior Program Manager in the Developer Division, aiming to spread the good word about developing software, most often on the Microsoft stack. Before this he worked in eFinance for 6+ years and before that he was a Principal Consultant a Microsoft Partner for nearly 7 years. He was also involved in a few things like the MVP and RD programs and will speak about computers (and other passions) whenever someone will listen to him. He blogs at http://www.hanselman.com and podcasts at http://www.hanselminutes.com and contributes to http://www.asp.net, http://www.windowsclient.net, and http://www.silverlight.net.

Devin Rader is a Product Manager on the Infragistics Web Client team, responsible for leading the creation of Infragistics ASP.NET and Silverlight products. Devin is also an active proponent and member of the .NET developer community, being a co-founder of the St. Louis .NET User Group, an active member of the New Jersey .NET User Group, a former board member of the International .NET Association (INETA), and a regular speaker at user groups. He is also a contributing author on the Wrox title Silverlight 1.0 and a technical editor for several other Wrox publications and has written columns for ASP.NET Pro magazine, as well as .NET technology articles for MSDN Online. You can find more of Devin’s musings at www.geekswithblogs.com/devin.

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Introduction.

Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks.

Chapter 2: ASP.NET Server Controls and Client-Side Scripts.

Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls.

Chapter 4: Validation Server Controls.

Chapter 5: Working with Master Pages.

Chapter 6: Themes and Skins.

Chapter 7: Data Binding in ASP.NET 3.5.

Chapter 8: Data Management with ADO.NET.

Chapter 9: Querying with LINQ.

Chapter 10: Working with XML and LINQ to XML.

Chapter 11: IIS7.

Chapter 12: Introduction to the Provider Model.

Chapter 13: Extending the Provider Model.

Chapter 14: Site Navigation.

Chapter 15: Personalization.

Chapter 16: Membership and Role Management.

Chapter 17: Portal Frameworks and Web Parts.

Chapter 18: HTML and CSS Design with ASP.NET.

Chapter 19: ASP.NET AJAX.

Chapter 20: ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit.

Chapter 21: Security.

Chapter 22: State Management.

Chapter 23: Caching.

Chapter 24: Debugging and Error Handling.

Chapter 25: File I/O and Streams.

Chapter 26: User and Server Controls.

Chapter 27: Modules and Handlers.

Chapter 28: Using Business Objects.

Chapter 29: Building and Consuming Services.

Chapter 30: Localization.

Chapter 31: Configuration.

Chapter 32: Instrumentation.

Chapter 33: Administration and Management.

Chapter 34: Packaging and Deploying ASP.NET Applications.

Appendix A: Migrating Older ASP.NET Projects.

Appendix B: ASP.NET Ultimate Tools.

Appendix C: Silverlight.

Appendix D: ASP.NET Online Resources.

Index.

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