Chapter 1, "Introducing Performance Tuning and Optimization": This chapter contains an overview of the goals of this book and introduces important concepts that affect the optimization of ASP.NET applications. Chapter 2, "Introducing ASP.NET Applications": This chapter provides an overview of how ASP.NET applications are structured and how they compile and run in the .NET-managed environment. Chapter 3, "Writing Optimized Data Access Code": This chapter discusses how to write optimal data access code and highlights issues such as connection pooling, |
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Chapter 1, "Ajax Technologies," provides an overview of the main technologies used in Ajaxenabled Web applications, such as XMLHttpRequest, XML, and JSON, in the context of examples. Chapter 2, "JavaScript Base Type Extensions," explains the JavaScript base type extensions. You’ll learn how these extensions enhance the JavaScript base types such as Array, Boolean, Date, Error, Object, and String to enable you to experience these types — as much as possible — as you would their .NET counterparts.
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Chapter 1, "The ASP.NET 2.0 Framework," follows a request from the time it arrives in IIS all the way through the ASP.NET request processing architecture to give you the big picture of the ASP.NET 2.0 Framework. It then discusses why you need to develop custom controls and components. Chapter 2, "Developing Simple Custom Controls and User Controls," develops a simple custom control, annotates it with design-time attributes, deploys it, adds it to the Visual Studio Toolbox, and uses it in a Web page. Then, it implements a simple user control, adds properties and methods to it, and uses it in a Web page.
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Chapter 1, Getting Started, walks you through creating your first web site, Hello World. Chapter 2, Building Web Applications, goes over the fundamentals of web sites and covers the basic controls available to you in ASP.NET. Chapter 3, Snappier Web Sites with AJAX, shows you how to integrate this powerful client-side technology into your pages. Chapter 4, Saving and Retrieving Data, shows you how to make your site interact with data stored in a database. |
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Part 1: Introducing .NET - You could start coding an ASP.NET application right away by following the examples in the second part of this book. But to really master ASP.NET, you need to understand a few fundamental concepts about the .NET Framework. Chapter 1 sorts through the Microsoft jargon and explains what the .NET Framework really does and why you need it. Chapter 2 introduces you to C# 2008 with a comprehensive language tour. Finally, Chapter 3 explains the basics of modern object-oriented programming. Part 2: Developing ASP.NET Applications - The second part of this book |
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