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Professional ASP.NET 2.0 Server Control and Component Development View Larger Image | Dr Shahram Khosravi Wrox Press, Paperback, Published July 2006, 850 pages, ISBN 0471793507 | List Price: $49.99 Our Price: $31.50 You Save: $18.49 (37% Off)
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Chapter 1: The ASP.NET 2.0 Framework
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The ASP.NET 2.0 Framework introduced web developers to dozens of new server controls
and components, and a greatly expanded and easier structure for writing their
own server controls and components. Professional ASP.NET 2.0 Server Control and
Component Development covers the breadth of server control functionality as well
as the rest of the membership, role management, SchemaImporterExtension, and so
on – the functionality referred to as components. Written for the experienced
ASP.NET developer, Professional ASP.NET 2.0 Server Control and Component Development
will show you how to write your first sever control or custom component.
The step-by-step coverage drills down to the details of the extensible part
of the ASP.NET 2.0 Framework that you need to extend to write the specified
type of custom control or component. Rather than present the extensible part
as a black box, it presents a detailed step-by-step approach to implement functional
replica of the extensible part, discusses the replica’s code in detail,
and provides an in-depth coverage of the techniques, tools, and technologies
used in the code. From there you get a detailed practical recipe for developing
the specified type of custom control or component and book then uses the recipe
to implement one or more real-world custom controls or components of the specified
type that you can use in your own Web applications.
Some of the many types of controls and components you'll learn to build are:
- Ajax-enabled controls and components: four chapters on Ajax discuss and
use Ajax patterns, ASP.NET 2.0 client callback mechanism, CSS, DOM, XML, and
JavaScript to implement a number of Ajax-enabled controls and components.
- Web Parts: four chapters on Web Parts in ASP.NET 2.0 develop a number of
custom WebPart, EditorPart, CatalogPart, WebPartZone, WebPartChrome, WebPartVerb,
WebPartManager, and data-bound WebPart controls.
- 5 chapters on ASP.NET 2.0 security, membership, and role management components
- 5 chapters on ASP.NET 2.0 tabular and hierarchical data source controls
and custom Parameter components
- 4 chapters on ASP.NET 2.0 tabular data-bound controls and data control fields
- Developing controls and components that can access any type of data store
and automate all their data operations such as Delete, Update, Insert, and
Sort.
- XML Web service, WSDL, Google XML Web service API, SchemaImporterExtension,
ISerializable, and CodeDom
- XmlReader, XmlWriter, XPathNavigator, DOM, and XmlResolver
- Provider-Based Services including how to implement a RSS service provider
that can feed RSS from any type of data store such as SQL Server, file system,
Web services, and so on
- HTTP modules, HTTP handler factories, HTTP handlers, and control builders
including developing an HTTP module and an HTTP handler factory that perform
URL rewriting and an HTTP handler that generates RSS feeds
- User controls and composite and templated custom controls
- State management and custom type converters.
- Events, IPostBackEventHandler, IPostBackDataHandler, and Page lifecycle
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: The ASP.NET 2.0 Framework.
Chapter 2: Developing Simple Custom Controls and User Controls.
Chapter 3: Developing Custom-Styled Controls.
Chapter 4: Developing Custom Controls That Raise Events.
Chapter 5: Developing Custom Composite Controls.
Chapter 6: Developing Custom Templated Controls.
Chapter 7: Developing Custom Controls with Complex Properties.
Chapter 8: ASP.NET Request Processing Architecture.
Chapter 9: Data Binding.
Chapter 10: XML Web Services.
Chapter 11: Implementing Schema Importer Extensions and ISerializable Interface.
Chapter 12: Understanding the ASP.NET 2.0 Tabular Data Source Control Model.
Chapter 13: The ASP.NET 2.0 Data Source Control Parameter Model.
Chapter 14: Developing ASP.NET 2.0 Custom Tabular Data Source Controls.
Chapter 15: Understanding the ASP.NET 2.0 Hierarchical Data Source Control
Model.
Chapter 16: Developing ASP.NET 2.0 Custom Hierarchical Data Source Controls.
Chapter 17: Understanding the ASP.NET 2.0 Tabular Data-Bound Control Model.
Chapter 18: The ASP.NET 2.0 Data Control Field Model.
Chapter 19: Developing ASP.NET 2.0 Custom Tabular Data-Bound Controls.
Chapter 20: Why You Need the ASP.NET 2.0 Membership/Role Model.
Chapter 21: Understanding the ASP.NET 2.0 Membership Model.
Chapter 22: Developing Custom MembershipProvider and MembershipUser Components.
Chapter 23: Understanding the ASP.NET Role Management Model.
Chapter 24: Developing Custom Role Providers, Modules, and Principals.
Chapter 25: Developing Custom Provider-Based Services.
Chapter 26: Developing Ajax-Enabled Controls and Components: Client-Side Functionality.
Chapter 27: Developing Ajax-Enabled Controls and Components: Asynchronous
Client Callback.
Chapter 28: Developing Ajax-Enabled Controls and Components: Ajax Patterns.
Chapter 29: Developing Ajax-Enabled Controls and Components: More Ajax Patterns.
Chapter 30: Understanding the ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts Framework.
Chapter 31: Developing Custom WebPart, EditorPart, and CatalogPart Controls.
Chapter 32: Developing Custom WebPartZoneBase Controls.
Chapter 33: WebPartManager, Web Parts Connections, and Data-Bound WebPart
Controls.
About the Author
Shahram Khosravi started working as a software engineer while still in college.
After completing his Ph.D., he continued working on cutting-edge software development
projects. Shahram is a senior software engineer, consultant, author, and instructor
specializing in ASP.NET, Web services, .NET technologies, XML technologies,
ADO.NET, C#, 3D computer graphics, Human Interface (HI) usability, and design
patterns. He has more than 10 years of experience in object-oriented analysis,
design, and programming. Shahram has written articles on the .NET Framework,
ADO.NET, ASP.NET, and XML technologies for industry leading magazines such as
Dr. Dobbs Journal, asp.netPRO magazine, and Microsoft MSDN Online. He
is a great enthusiast for using, teaching, and writing about the latest Microsoft
technologies, and provides consulting and training services to help others use
them in their own software products.
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