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Welcome to Pro ASP.NET 2.0 in C# 2005, Special Edition. In this book,
you'll learn how ASP.NET 2.0 really works. You won't be bored with
a rehash of the C# language - instead, you'll get the hard-won practical
advice that you need to build sophisticated, scalable websites. New features
are clearly identified, so if you've programmed with a previous version
of ASP.NET you'll sail through the basics and get right to the most important
changes and enhancements.
You'll also dig into advanced topics that other ASP.NET books leave out,
like custom control creation, image handling, and encryption. You'll spend two
complete chapters learning to make highly responsive pages with Ajax techniques
and exploring Microsoft's next-generation Atlas platform. There's
no better way to prepare for the future of the Web.
For this Special Edition of the book, we've also included a Bonus CD
containing a host of valuable extras to help you really get to grips with the
technology:
- A carefully selected library of chapters from eighteen other Apress Pro
and Expert titles designed to complement this book and broaden your knowledge
of ASP.NET 2.0, C# 2005, VB 2005, and SQL Server 2005. That's over 2,000
information-rich pages in eBook form. All fully supported with code samples
on apress.com.
- An eBook copy of ASPToday.com on ASP.NET 2.0 containing thirty-three articles
covering ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 from Apress' ASPToday website.
ASPToday specializes in publishing quality articles for ASP developers. This
is the first time this material is being made available in eBook form.
- A full selection of our .NET 2.0 Roadmaps that illustrate how Apress books
can be linked together by you, the reader, to create your own custom-made
learning curve to help you master the technology areas you need to know.
Table of Contents
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewers
Introduction
PART 1 Core Concepts
Chapter 1 Introducing ASP.NET
Chapter 2 Visual Studio 2005
Chapter 3 Web Forms
Chapter 4 Server Controls
Chapter 5 ASP.NET Applications
Chapter 6 State Management
PART 2 Data Access
Chapter 7 ADO.NET Fundamentals
Chapter 8 Data Components and the DataSet
Chapter 9 Data Binding
Chapter 10 Rich Data Controls
Chapter 11 Caching and Asynchronous Pages
Chapter 12 XML
Chapter 13 Files and Streams
PART 3 Building ASP.NET Websites
Chapter 14 User Controls
Chapter 15 Themes and Master Pages
Chapter 16 Website Navigation
Chapter 17 Resources and Localization
Chapter 18 Website Deployment
PART 4 Security
Chapter 19 The ASP.NET Security Model
Chapter 20 Forms Authentication
Chapter 21 Membership
Chapter 22 Windows Authentication
Chapter 23 Authorization and Roles
Chapter 24 Profiles
Chapter 25 Cryptography
Chapter 26 Custom Membership Providers
PART 5 Advanced User Interface
Chapter 27 Custom Server Controls
Chapter 28 Design-Time Support
Chapter 29 Dynamic Graphics and GDI+
Chapter 30 Portals with Web Part Pages
PART 6 Web Services
Chapter 31 Creating Web Services
Chapter 32 Web Service Standards and Extensions
Chapter 33 Advanced Web Services
PART 7 Client-Side Programming
Chapter 34 JavaScript and Ajax
Chapter 35 Atlas
INDEX
About the Authors
Matthew MacDonald is an author, educator, and MCSD developer who has a passion
for emerging technologies. He is a regular writer for developer journals such
as Inside Visual Basic, ASPToday, and Hardcore Visual Studio
.NET, and he's the author of several books about programming with .NET,
including User Interfaces in VB .NET: Windows Forms and Custom Controls,
The Book of VB .NET, and .NET Distributed Applications. In a dimly
remembered past life, he studied English literature and theoretical physics.
Send e-mail to him with praise, condemnation, and everything in between, to
p2p@prosetech.com.
Mario Szpuszta is working in the Developer and Platform Group of Microsoft
Austria. Before he started working for Microsoft, Mario was involved in several
projects based on COM+ and DCOM with Visual Basic and Visual C++ as well as
projects based on Java and J2SE. With Beta 2 of the .NET Framework, he started
developing Web applications with ASP.NET. Right now, as developer evangelist
for Microsoft Austria, he is doing workshops, trainings, and proof-of-concept
projects together with independent software vendors in Austria based on .NET,
Web Services, and Office 2003 technologies.
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