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Getting Started With ASP.NET
posted byasifinTutorials & Tips
A Sample Chapter from "Beginning ASP.NET using VB.NET". Topics covered include: Static Web Pages
Dynamic Web Pages; An overview of the different technologies for creating dynamic web pages, including ASP.NET; Installing Internet Information Services (IIS); Installing the .NET Framework; and Testing and Troubleshooting your installation.
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Converting ASP to ASP.NET
posted byfeedbackinTutorials & Tips
This article begins with an examination of a typical data-driven ASP application and then explains how to do a minimalistic port from ASP to ASP.NET and steps and tips on converting your application fully to ASP.NET. Topics covered:
Running ASP and Microsoft ASP.NET on the same Web server, Examining a common ASP application, and Porting the ASP application to ASP.NET.
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ASP.NET Web Services : Asynchronous Programming
posted byfaisalinTutorials & Tips
A complete online chapter "Asynchronous Programming" from "Professional ASP.NET Web Services". Provides in depth information on how and when to implement syncronous and asynchronous processing using web services.
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ASP.NET: An Introduction
posted byadmininTutorials & Tips
ASP.NET is not just the next version of ASP: it's the next era of web development. ASP.NET allows us to use a fully featured programming language (such as C# or VB.NET) to build web applications easily. This article talks about the fundamentals of ASP.NET and some of its powerful features such as web services, the MSDN library and several learning resources.
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The Evolution Of Microsoft: .NET Explained
posted byadmininTutorials & Tips
Sure, you've heard about .NET... maybe you're a Visual Basic programmer for a small company, maybe you write SQL stored procedures for a huge company, or maybe you're just a Microsoft developer wanting to keep on the cutting edge of technology. This article will explain exactly what .NET is, how it works, how we (as developers) can benefit from it, its many new features, and other .NET related information.
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The ASP.NET Page Life Cycle
posted bysolomon.shafferinTutorials & Tips
This article describes the life cycle of an ASP.NET page from initialization to unloading. Also shows the various methods to override ASP.NET server-side events. Source code available for download.
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Early Adopter HailStorm (.NET My Services) : Talking To HailStorm.
posted byfaisalinTutorials & Tips
Complete online chapter "Talking To HailStorm" from "Early Adopter HailStorm (.NET My Services)". Provides in depth information on what is .NET My Services, what it provides and how to make use of it.
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Writing Your First ASP.NET Page
posted byjohninTutorials & Tips
Given that all the prerequisites and ASP.NET are installed, this tutorial walks you through writing ASP.NET pages of your very own.
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adenin DynamicIntra.NET Collaboration Server
posted bymainGroupware Tools
The DynamicIntra.NET Collaboration Server brings together the best minds in your company�and connects them to your business partners, suppliers and customers, to streamline efficiencies, gain first mover advantage and save you money. Establish a place for the work to happen. The DynamicIntra.NET Collaboration Portals are central online meeting places where people share ideas, store project-specific information, establish procedures, review and discuss documents and deliverables, resolve issues, make decisions, and get work done.
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Displaying Information about the ASP.NET Process
posted byfeedbackinTutorials & Tips
The author writes "With ASP.NET you can configure the 'ASP.NET engine' to automatically restart itself when certain criteria are met. For example, if the Web server has 100 requests queued up, you may wish to have the Web server restarted, assuming that some script or DLL is hanging the Web server. Additionally, you can set requirements on restarting the Web server on the memory usage, the total number of requests, or by the total time the Web server's run. This proactive approach was implemented by the ASP.NET team in order to increase the overall uptime of a Web site running ASP.NET: if the memory suddenly shoots through the roof, the Web server can be restarted, reigning in the memory usage and starting anew. The information regarding the life cycle of the current (and past) ASP.NET processes can be examined through the use of the ProcessModelInfo class." This article examines how to retrieve and present such information.
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A Practical Comparison of ADO and ADO.NET
posted byarticlesinTutorials & Tips
Since "classic" ASP's humble beginnings, ADO data access classes and methods have been re-written to form ADO.NET. This article looks at the differences (in terms of classes, methods, and calling conventions) that exist between ADO and ADO.NET. It provides several practical examples that show us how to evolve from using ADO with ASP to using ADO.NET with C# and ASP.NET.
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Building XML Web Services Using C# and ASP.NET
posted byarticlesinTutorials & Tips
The term "web service" has been used quite frequently lately: you hear people saying how good web services are and how they will dominate the future of software development, but what exactly are web services and how can we create them? This article shows us how to build two web services and also unravels all of the lingo surrounding web services.
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Using ASP.NET Code-Behind Without Visual Studio.NET
posted byarticlesinTutorials & Tips
The author writes "One of the things that keeps coming up as a benefit of switching to ASP.NET is the ability to use code-behind to separate display code from application logic. In Visual Studio.NET, this is 'automagically' done for you. So what if you don't have VS.NET? Here's how you can implement code-behind using just a plain old text editor and the tools included in the .NET Framework... no VS.NET required!" Source codes available for download.
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ObjectPersistor.NET Lite
posted byigorinDevelopment Tools
ObjectPersistor.NET is a tool for rapid .NET applications development. Easy to create and use persistent objects. You'll never write long SQL queries.
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Professional ASP.NET 1.0 2002 Edition : Exposing Web Services
posted byfaisalinTutorials & Tips
Complete Online Chapter "Exposing Web Services" from Wrox Press book "Professional ASP.NET 1.0 2002 Edition". Topics covered include "Web Services", "SOAP Headers", "Synchronous vs Asynchronous" and "Data Caching".
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Integrating ASP.NET XML Web Services with Classic ASP Applications
posted byarticlesinTutorials & Tips
This article examines how to can create a Web service in .NET and then utilize it from a classic ASP page on your Web server, thereby providing an API that can be utilized by both your ASP.NET Web pages and classic ASP pages.
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Performs currency exchange to and from over 175 currencies. Process real-time value lookups with local caching for near instant returns and
automatic rate updates. XML data storage, multi-level caching, currency string formatting and local support.
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iNextLib
posted byinextlibinDatabase Tools
iNextLib makes easy to get data for your ASP.NET web solutions. Without SQL knowledge you can: select, insert, update, delete, count, call stored procedure and much more. 9 public methods to perform basic and professional SQL database queries.
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AWS HTML Producer .Net
posted byalexinHTML Manipulation
AWS HTML Producer is an enterprise-level HTML processing solution that not only provides advanced HTML template parsing features, but also extracts virtually any data from any web site! Among dozens of other cool features, new version has full support for nested tags and lets you select information for extracting simply by search string or RegEx pattern. Extract the latest stock indices, currency rates, weather, news and more with a few lines of code! See demos on the web site.
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Object Syntax Introduction
posted byasifinTutorials & Tips
A Sample Chapter 5 from "Professional VB.NET 2nd Edition". Visual Basic has had powerful object-oriented capabilities since the introduction of version 4.0. VB.NET carries that tradition forward. VB.NET simplifies some of the syntax and greatly enhances these capabilities, and now supports the four major defining concepts required for a language to be fully object-oriented. This chapter will explore the creation and use of classes and objects in VB.NET.
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