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"There is a revolution underway in the software industry--and it goes by the name of XML Web Services. Applied .NET provides a valuable perspective on this change and shows how Microsoft .NET technologies can be applied to creating the next generation of software." --Sanjay Parthasarathy, VP, Microsoft .NET Platform Strategy "Applied.NET makes an important contribution to the field of software engineering by applying new principles in software development to building practical Internet applications based on the Microsoft .NET framework. There is no doubt that Web services, in many forms, will have an ever-increasing impact on the field of software engineering." --William Swope, VP, Intel Architecture Group, and General Manager, Solution Enabling Group, Intel Corporation A revolution is taking place in the software industry--object-oriented technology is now becoming people-oriented. As software's ability to increase connectivity between people grows, a more specialized focus on the online community is needed. The new .NET technologies enable software architects and developers to meet these growing needs. Designed to be a reference manual as well as a good cover-to-cover read, Applied.NET: Developing People-Oriented Software Using C# shows readers the .NET platform at work from the C# point of view. One of the most important elements of the .NET platform is the introduction of a formal runtime environment--Common Language Runtime (CLR). Programming for the CLR represents a paradigm shift in the development environment, wherein C# introduces new syntax, types, and application architectures. The .NET platform can facilitate the creation of software that is much more oriented to people's lives, with the implementation of three concepts embodied within the people-oriented programming paradigm: universalization, collaboration, and translation (see http://www people-oriented.net). Using this paradigm, the authors show how .NET technologies can help build a new and exciting class of software for creating the next generation of the Internet. C# is emerging as a prominent Web development language. Applied.NET illustrates this through the development of several .NET applications using C#. It describes C# structure and syntax in detail, including types and type safety, as well as classes, delegates, and exceptions. This book takes you even further by examining how people-oriented software can be created with ASP.NET and the .NET Enterprise servers--BizTalk Server and Commerce Server. Through the .NET technologies, software architects and developers will be able to more completely and seamlessly connect people in the global online community. This book provides the necessary know-how to do just that for today and tomorrow. 0201738287B10102001

Table of Contents:
Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. People-Oriented Software. The People-Oriented Paradigm. Universalization. Collaboration. Translation. A .NET Approach. .NET and Universalization. .NET and Collaboration. .NET and Translation. Conclusion. 2. Applied People-Oriented Software. People-Oriented Design. People-Types: “Design with Attitude”. Apply the Concepts: The InternetBaton Application. InternetBaton Application Features. Universalization Design: Mining the Runtime. Collaboration Design: Conducting the Orchestra. Translation Design: A Linguist's Delight. Conclusion. 3. C#. This Time, It's Personal. What Is C#? What's So Special About C#? Contemporary Perspective. People-Oriented Perspective. Language Tour. The Basics. Types. Classes. Interfaces. Struct. Enum. Attributes. Exceptions. Conclusion. 4. Applied C#. ManagedSynergy. The Vision. The Functionality. The Design. The Implementation. Conclusion. 5. The Common Language Runtime. Windows and Components. Static Libraries. Dynamic Link Libraries. COM Tries to Fix It. Enter the Common Language Runtime. A Pervasive Type System. Types Are Fundamental. The Common Type System. The Common Language Specification. Boxing. How Types Map to C#. Assemblies. Assemblies and Modules. The Manifest. .NET Versioning. Life within the CLR. IL and JIT Compiling. .NET Garbage Collection. Threading and the CLR. AppDomains. Interoperability. Conclusion. 6. Applied Runtime. Building Assemblies and Applications. The Command Line. Makefiles. Building Projects Using Visual Studio.NET. Examining the Manifest. Using ILDASM. Deployment and Versioning. Global Cache. Loading Assemblies and Versioning. More on Configuration Files. Garbage Collection. Effects. Deterministic Finalization. Threading and the CLR. Creating Threads. Synchronization. Method-Level Locks. Interoperability. Platform/Invoke. Interoperating with COM. Windows Forms. The Forms Class. Handling Events. Graphics and Rendering. Conclusion. 7. ASP.NET Up Close. Connective Tissue. The Road to ASP. Classic ASP versus ASP.NET. Deemphasizing ISAPI. ASP.NET: A Common Language Runtime Citizen. System.Web.UI.Page. System.Web.UI.Page Fundamentals. ASP.NET Connection Object Model. Mixing ASP.NET and C#. ASP.NET Configuration Files. Web Forms. Custom Server-Side Controls. Extending the Browser. Server-Side Rendering. Control Life Cycle. Reasons to Use a Custom Server-Side Control. Web Services and ASP.NET. Web Methods and ASP.NET. Service Description Language and ASP.NET. Invoking Web Methods. Optimizations: ASP.NET Caching. Output Caching. Data Caching. Managing Session State. Conclusion. 8. Applied ASP.NET. User Interface Controls and the Web. HTML Controls. Web Controls. Web Forms and Visual Studio.NET. State Management for Web Applications. Application State. Session State. Session Configuration. Caching. Output Caching. Data Caching. HTTP Handlers. Conclusion. 9. .NET Enterprise Servers. .NET Enterprise Servers and People-Oriented Software. Universalization. Collaboration. Translation. Making It All Work Together. Point of Critical Solution Mass. .NET Enterprise Servers and .NET. Role of XML. Foundation of Modern Interoperability. Basics of XML. Processing Models. SOAP. Description and Purpose. Definition. Microsoft Implementations. BizTalk Server Essentials: Solving the EAI Problem and Beyond. BizTalk Messaging. Extensibility Framework: BizTalk Hooks. BizTalk Development Tools. BizTalk Administration Tools. BizTalk Messaging Object Model. Issues Addressed. Commerce Server Essentials. Commerce Server Architecture. Continuous Improvement Cycle. Business Processing Pipelines. Profile System. Targeting System. Product Catalog System. Business Analytics System. Solution Sites. Supplier Enablement Tool Kit. Integration Points. Internet Information Server to BizTalk Server Orchestration. Internet Information Server to BizTalk Server Messaging. Commerce Server to BizTalk Server. Conclusion. 10. Applied .NET Enterprise Servers: Order Fulfillment with an @AHEADS = Outside Vendor. Order Processing Pipeline. Business Process Definition. Port Implementations. Integration with Business-to-Consumer Site. Order Translation to Outside Vendor Format. Delivery to Outside Vendor's BizTalk Server. Commerce Site Status Update and Consumer Notification. Outside Vendor BizTalk Processing. Conclusion. Index.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780201738285
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Addison Wesley
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 416
  • Sub Title: Developing People-Oriented Software Using C#
  • Width: 188 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0201738287
  • Publisher Date: 30 Oct 2001
  • Binding: SA
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Weight: 826 gr


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