Building .Net Applications & Web Services
The Microsoft .NET platform looks set to changes the way computers and users interact, bringing employees, customers, data and business applications into an interactive whole. This work, written by real-world developers provides a reference for creating .NET applications.
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Building .Net Applications & Web Services
The Microsoft .NET platform looks set to changes the way computers and users interact, bringing employees, customers, data and business applications into an interactive whole. This work, written by real-world developers provides a reference for creating .NET applications.
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Building .Net Applications & Web Services

Building .Net Applications & Web Services

Building .Net Applications & Web Services

Building .Net Applications & Web Services

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The Microsoft .NET platform looks set to changes the way computers and users interact, bringing employees, customers, data and business applications into an interactive whole. This work, written by real-world developers provides a reference for creating .NET applications.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780072130478
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media
Publication date: 03/01/2002
Series: Application Development Series
Pages: 608
Product dimensions: 7.38(w) x 9.36(h) x 1.28(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsxiii
Introductionxv
Part IOverview of XML
Chapter 1The Windows Distributed Platform3
Distributed Data4
Distributed Components9
Distributed Architectures13
Distributed Services20
Summary27
Chapter 2XML Basics29
What Is XML and Why Is It Here?30
XML Process Overview31
Self-Describing Data32
Well-Formed XML33
Summary39
Chapter 3XML Schemas41
Namespaces43
XML Schemas46
Summary67
Chapter 4The Document Object Model (DOM)69
DOM Introduction70
DOM Interface Specifications73
DOM Core Module75
DOM XML Module96
Understanding the Object Model98
Summary102
Chapter 5XSLT105
XSLT and XSL106
XPath107
How XSLT Works107
Elements of Transformation112
XPath Expressions135
Summary145
Chapter 6Taking Advantage of Structured Data147
Understanding Structured Data148
Using Structured XML Data155
Stateless Architectures178
Summary183
Chapter 7Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)185
What Is SOAP?186
SOAP Encoding190
SOAP Messages206
Putting SOAP to Use215
Summary217
Chapter 8Understanding Web Services219
What Is a Web Service?220
Designing Web Services224
Building Web Services231
Universal Discovery, Description, and Integration (UDDI)250
Summary253
Part II.NET Framework
Chapter 9Common Language Runtime (CLR)257
Inside the .NET Framework258
Developing .NET Applications263
Lifecycle of an Application282
Summary293
Chapter 10.NET Framework Classes295
Inside the .NET Framework296
Common Type System297
Value Types304
Reference Types309
Framework Classes319
Summary324
Chapter 11Integrating SQL Server 2000 with .NET325
SQL Server 2000 and XML326
Returning Data as XML327
Writing Data to the Database Using XML338
Accessing SQL Server 2000 over HTTP342
Summary353
Chapter 12ADO.NET Overview355
Evolution of ADO356
ADO.NET Object Models357
Performance: DataAdapter Versus DataReader375
OLE DB Managed Provider379
Summary382
Chapter 13ADO.NET DataSets385
DataSet Class386
Using DataSets387
DataSets and XML399
Putting It All Together403
Summary413
Part III.NET Services and Applications
Chapter 14ASP.NET Web Services417
ASP.NET Web Services420
Building a Web Service with .NET420
Consuming Web Services442
Securing a .NET Web Service448
Web Service Design454
Summary457
Chapter 15ASP.NET459
ASP.NET Web Pages460
Web Page Events460
Postbacks477
ASP.NET Controls478
Summary506
Chapter 16Windows Forms507
New Windows Application508
New Controls530
Remote Deployment541
Integrating with Java549
Summary554
Chapter 17Debugging .NET Applications557
Debugging .NET Applications558
Debugging Multithreaded Applications567
Remote Debugging568
Summary574
Index577
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