ASP.NET is a huge advance from previous incarnations of ASP, with one of its goals being pure HTML output that achieves maximum cross-browser compatibility. The server-side event architecture tends to engender this approach, but amid the first flush of excitement its often forgotten that theres still a place for rich clients and handling data in a multitude of places. Distributed data-driven applications arent new, but the range of possibilities and ease of development have both increased with the introduction of .NET. This book approaches data management and data applications from several different points of view: * Understanding the new .NET data management philosophy for both relational and XML data * Grasping the different techniques that it encompasses and how they relate to real-world requirements * Exploring the application architecture and design implications of the .NET data management classes * Designing distributed data-driven ASP.NET applications that benefit from the new data management techniques * Examining the rich-client philosophy and how .N ET can be used to bring this about * Demonstrating how easy it is to take advantage of several different types of client devices, providing the best user experience possible for each one Many books describe the basic techniques for working with data in ASP.NET. However, this book goes not just a step further, but in fact takes you on a complete journey by exploring how to provide the user with the best possible client-side experience when working with data. It also focuses on the server-side design and development process, such as using the n-tier architecture in your applications, and implementing specific techniques, such as correctly managing updates to a data store by multiple concurrent users.
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This book concentrates on the use of ASP.NET 1.1 and Visual Studio 2003 to build applications for Internet or intranet use, and looks at the possibilities that rich clients bring to both application design and a better user experience. The book itself focuses on n-tier architecture design and the way it can be coded.
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Chapter 1 - The Distributed Application Chapter 2 - Components and Data Access Chapter 3 - Accessing XML Documents Chapter 4 - The Application Plumbing Chapter 5 - Working with Down-Level Clients Chapter 6 - Working with Rich Clients Chapter 7 - Remoting to .NET Clients Chapter 8 - Updating Data in Down-Level Clients Chapter 9 - Updating Remote Cached Data Chapter 10 - Components for Updating Data Chapter 11 - Rich Client Update Applications Chapter 12 - Reconciling Update Errors Chapter 13 - Updating Data from Remote .NET Applications
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781590593189
Publisert
2004-01-05
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
APress
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
178 mm
Aldersnivå
Popular/general, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet