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Developing Web Applications with ASP.NET and C#

Developing Web Applications with ASP.NET and C#Chapter 1, Making Sense of .NET. This chapter defines what the .NET Framework, ASP.NET, and C# are all about. We'll also make some comparisons between ASP.NET and its predecessor, ASP. Then we'll finish by explaining what we intend to accomplish in the rest of the book.

Chapter 2, Anatomy of an ASP.NET Page. This chapter describes the various ways that an ASP.NET page can be developed. We'll see the pros and cons of the various methods. We'll take a deep look at the lifetime of an ASP.NET page from the time it is requested until the time it is delivered to the client.
Chapter 3, Server Controls. Server Controls are the fundamental building blocks of an ASP.NET page. We'll cover the Server Controls that are supplied with ASP.NET in detail and see just how powerful they are.
Chapter 4, Database Access. This chapter introduces you to using ADO.NET to access data sources and discusses how to bind server-side controls to data collections. We'll also cover the basics of error handling under the .NET Framework.
Chapter 5, Creating More Advanced ASP.NET Pages. We'll move into some more advanced concepts that will be the final pieces to the ASP.NET puzzle that we will need to construct our own real-world Web application.
Chapter 6, Applying What We've Learned So Far. This chapter brings everything together into a working, real-world application. We'll see the usefulness of designing and creating a robust, reuseable object model using C# and how it will dramatically increase our ability to make changes and additions to a Web site.
Chapter 7, Web Services. This chapter covers the very basics of SOAP and XML, which are used heavily by XMLWeb services. We'll then define what a Web service is, how we go about creating one, and letting other people know that we have a service, and then we'll see how easy it is to use a Web service from a client application.
Chapter 8, Security and Membership. This chapter will cover the different types of user authentication available. We'll look at the built-in authentication methods that are provided by Internet Information Server (IIS) and then see how ASP.NET works with IIS to provide further security options and enhancements.
Chapter 9, Adding E-Commerce Essentials. We'll take a high-level look at the XML support that is built into the .NET Framework. We'll then use XML to communicate with UPS in real time for calculating shipping prices for merchandise and validating addresses. We'll also see how simple it is to send email to our customers.
Chapter 10, Debugging and Optimization. Debugging is a fact of life for a programmer, so we'll cover how to use Tracing to help debug our ASP.NET pages. There are also several things that we can do to make our pages more efficient. We'll cover the ASP.NET cache and performance profiling and discuss how to use them effectively.
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