Synopses & Reviews
What is this book about?This book teaches you how to build custom ASP.NET Web sites from the ground up. An expert team of authors uses their extensive ASP.NET programming experience to give you hands-on instruction in the best way to create Web sites with ASP.NET. This completely updated edition features new examples, and all code is written and tested for ASP.NET version 1.1.
What does this book cover?
Here's what you will learn in this book:
- How to install and configure ASP.NET
- Basic programming principles for Visual Basic. NET, such as variables, controls structures, and procedural programming
- Techniques for applying these principles as you develop ASP.NET pages
- The minimum amount of object-oriented programming necessary to work successfully and efficiently with ASP.NET
- Key differences between ASP.NET 1.0 and 1.1, how to use the examples in this book with either version, and how to move from 1.0 to 1.1
- Build ASP.NET sites faster using Microsoft's new, free WebMatrix tool
- Techniques for extending your ASP.NET sites to incorporate related tools and technologies, such as using ADO.NET for data source access
- Web Services for inter-Web site communication, and Server Controls for facilitating code maintenance and reuse
- How you can make your ASP.NET site production-ready through proper debugging, optimization, and security
Who is this book for?
This book is for beginners who have no previous experience of ASP, VB, XML, object-oriented programming, or the .NET framework. A little knowledge of HTML is useful, but not essential. All the concepts you need to create dynamic ASP.NET Web sites are presented and explained in full.
Synopsis
This book teaches you how to build custom ASP.NET Web sites from the ground up. An expert team of authors uses its extensive ASP.NET programming experience to give you hands-on instruction in the best way to create Web sites with ASP.NET. This completely updated edition features new examples, and all code is written and tested for ASP.NET version 1.1.
What you will learn from this book
- Fast ASP.NET site construction using Microsofts new, free Web Matrix tool
- How to install and configure ASP.NET
- Basic programming principles for Visual Basic® .NET, such as variables, control structures, and procedural programming
- Techniques for applying these principles as you develop ASP.NET pages
- The minimum amount of object-oriented programming necessary to work successfully and efficiently with ASP.NET
- Key differences between ASP.NET 1.0 and 1.1, how to use the examples in this book with either version, and how to move from 1.0 to 1.1
- Techniques for extending your ASP.NET sites to incorporate related tools and technologies, such as using ADO.NET for data source access, Web Services for inter-site communication, and Server Controls for facilitating code maintenance and reuse
- How you can make your ASP.NET site production-ready through proper debugging, optimization, and security
Who this book is for
This book is for beginners who have no previous experience in ASP, VB, XML, object-oriented programming, or the .NET framework. A little knowledge of HTML is useful, but not essential. All the concepts you need to create dynamic ASP.NET Web sites are presented and explained in full.
Synopsis
* Updated edition of one of the bestselling ASP.NET books of all time
* Teaches readers to build dynamic Web sites from the ground up using ASP.NET, the Microsoft technology for interactive sites, and VB .NET, the most commonly used programming language
* The expert author team assumes no previous programming experience, enabling anyone with some knowledge of HTML and Web site design to pick up this book and start creating dynamic sites
* The reorganization of several chapters offers a smoother pace for readers
* All of the code has been rechecked and verified to work with the newest ASP.NET 1.1 release
* Updates reflect security and performance improvements in ASP.NET 1.1
* A decreased emphasis on object-oriented programming makes the book even more suitable for beginners
About the Author
Chris Ullman (Birmingham, UK) is a former Computer Science graduate who cut his teeth on UNIX/Linux administration and DBA work before moving to Wrox Press in the mid 1990s. He started as a technical editor working on SQL, UNIX, Access and Foxpro titles before moving into authoring and web development. He was with ASP from the Denali betas, and specced, lead authored and even tech reviewed on the best selling ASP book of all time, Beginning ASP 3.0. He also contributed on over 20 other books covering technologies from PHP, ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET, JavaScript, VBScript, ColdFusion, HTML, XML to Curl titles.
John Kauffman (Ogdensburg NY) is a trainer and writer working in Asia and North America specializing in connecting databases to the web. While teaching he keeps a list of student questions and mistakes and uses that information as the basis for future material in books.
Chris Hart (Birmingham, UK) is an application developer working on .NET Compact Framework / SQL CE for a UK parcel carrier company. She spent most of t he last four years in the technical editorial team at Wrox Press, and has been programming on a variety of systems since the age of 10. She spends most of her time working with Microsoft technologies, and has been heavily involved with .NET since it was first released as an early alpha preview.
Dave Sussman (Banbury UK) spent the first 10 years of his professional life as a developer, and he's now spent almost as much time as a full time writer. He's written over 25 books for Wrox Press, covering topics such as Access VBA, Visual Basic, ASP and .NET.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with ASP.NET.
Chapter 2: Anatomy of an ASP.NET.
Chapter 3: Server Controls and Variables.
Chapter 4: Control Structures and Procedural Programming.
Chapter 5: Jumping Structures – Subroutines and Functions.
Chapter 6: Event-Driven Programming and Postback.
Chapter 7: Objects.
Chapter 8: Reading From Databases.
Chapter 9: Advanced Data Handling.
Chapter 10: ASP.NET Server Controls.
Chapter 11: Users and Applications.
Chapter 12: Reusable Code for ASP.NET.
Chapter 13: .NET Assemblies and Custom Controls.
Chapter 14: Debugging and Error Handling.
Chapter 15: Configuration and Optimization.
Chapter 16: Web Services.
Chapter 17: ASP.NET Security.
Appendix A: Exercise Answers.
Appendix B: Web Matrix Quick Start.
Appendix C: The Wrox United Database.
Appendix D: Web Application Development using Visual Studio .NET.
Appendix E: Installing and Configuring IIS.
Index.