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Programming .Net Components

by Juval Lowy

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Publisher Comments:

The introduction of the Microsoft® .NET framework not only brings developers a powerful, cohesive toolset for the development of new Windows and Web applications — it also replaces COM as the technology of choice for building components on Windows platforms. Components are the fundamental building blocks of .NET applications; they can both simplify and add flexibility to complex applications. Applied properly, component-oriented programming enable reuse, allow for long-term maintenance, application extensibility and scalability.

Component technology is nothing new, but the .NET Framework offers developers a new way to develop binary components rapidly, without the hurdles that many COM developers have had to deal with prior to .NET. While retaining all of the core concepts that define component-oriented development--language independence, separation of interface from implementation, binary compatibility, versioning, concurrency management, location transparency, security, deployment--.NET is built upon a fresh component-oriented runtime that has an easier time providing these core concepts.

Programming .NET Components offers a complete introduction to the new Microsoft .NET component model, focusing on the aspects of .NET that make it ideal for building reusable, maintainable, and robust components. Author Juval Löwy, a noted authority on component-oriented programming, teaches the intricacies of .NET component programming and the related system issues to application developers, along with relevant design guidelines, tips, best practices, and known pitfalls. The book is packed with helpful original utilities aimed at simplifying the programming model and increasing the developer productivity.

The book begins with an appreciation for the "why" and fundamentals of component-oriented programming, and then continues with an introduction to .NET essentials. Following practical, expert advice on effective .NET development techniques, the book then devotes a chapter to each of the following features critical to component development:

  • Resource management
  • Versioning
  • Events
  • Asynchronous calls
  • Multithreading
  • Serialization
  • Remoting
  • Component services
  • Security.
Programming .NET Components offers everything you'll need to know to program components for real-life .NET applications, using Windows Forms, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, or web services. Anyone interested in developing .NET applications, especially enterprise level, will find this book an invaluable resource.

Book News Annotation:

Intended for experienced Windows programmers familiar with object- oriented concepts, this book introduces .NET as a component technology and deployment platform, outlines the skills needed to design component-based .NET applications, and offers advice on choosing among the available design options and programming models. It discusses interfaces, version control, events, asynchronous calls, multithreading, serialization, remote objects, and code-access security.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

For seasoned application developers, this book teaches the intricacies of .NET component programming and system programming, along with relevant design issues, best practices and known pitfalls.

About the Author

Lowy is a software architect and the principal of IDesign, a .Net-focused consulting and training company.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780596003470
Author:
Lowy, Juval
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Location:
Sebastopol, CA
Subject:
Internet - General
Subject:
Programming Languages - General
Subject:
Programming - General
Subject:
Programming - Object Oriented Programming
Subject:
Object-oriented programming (computer science
Subject:
Internet programming
Subject:
Object-oriented programming
Subject:
Component software
Subject:
Microsoft.net framework
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series Volume:
107-375
Publication Date:
20030423
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
480
Dimensions:
9.19 x 7 x 1.15 in 1.66 lb

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