Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5
Get the practical, popular reference written by ASP.NET authority Dino Esposito - now updated for ASP.NET 3.5. An in-depth guide to the core features of Web development with ASP.NET, this book goes beyond the fundamentals. It expertly illustrates the intricacies and uses of ASP.NET 3.5 - in a single volume. Part of Microsoft Visual Studio(R) 2008, ASP.NET 3.5 includes AJAX functionality, the Microsoft Silverlight™ cross-platform development tool, new controls, and new integration features. This pragmatic guide covers these new features, and also includes coverage of Windows(R) Communication Foundation, LINQ, and other key Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5 capabilities. Complete with extensive code samples and code snippets in Microsoft Visual C# 2008, this is the ideal reference for developers who want to learn what’s new in ASP.NET 3.5, or for those building professional-level Web development skills.
CONTENTS:
DedicationAcknowledgementsIntroductionBuilding an ASP.NET Page
- Chapter 1: The ASP.NET Programming Model
- Chapter 2: Web Development in Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
- Chapter 3: Anatomy of an ASP.NET Page
- Chapter 4: ASP.NET Core Server Controls
- Chapter 5: Working with the Page
- Chapter 6: Rich Page CompositionAdding Data in an ASP.NET Site
- Chapter 7: ADO.NET Data Providers
- Chapter 8: ADO.NET Data Containers
- Chapter 9: The Data-Binding Model
- Chapter 10: The Linq-to-SQL Programming Model
- Chapter 11: Creating Bindable Grids of Data
- Chapter 12: Managing a List of Records
- Chapter 13: Managing Views of a RecordASP.NET Infrastructure
- Chapter 14: The HTTP Request Context
- Chapter 15: ASP.NET State Management
- Chapter 16: ASP.NET Caching
- Chapter 17: ASP.NET Security
- Chapter 18: HTTP Handlers and ModulesASP.NET AJAX Extensions
- Chapter 19: Partial Rendering: The Easy Way to AJAX
- Chapter 20: AJAX-Enabled Web Services
- Chapter 21: Silverlight and Rich Internet Applications