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What is this book about?ASP.NET 2 Beta Preview is timed to coincide with the first widespread beta release of ASP.NET "Whidbey" -- the new version of Microsoft's popular technology for creating dynamic Web sites that pull unique information for each visitor rather that showing everyone the same static HTML pages. The book gets developers up to speed with the new features and capabilities that ASP.NET 2.0 provides. Developers will learn how to build ASP.NET 2.0 applications for themselves from the examples that the book provides.This book is for ASP.NET developers making the transition to this new version of the technology. The changes are many, and in some cases, they're quite dramatic. The book spends a good deal of time alerting you to all that has changed and explaining what you need to know to make the transition to ASP.NET 2.0.Finally, the book focuses on both the Visual Basic .NET and C sharp developer. Examples throughout the book do not favor one developer over another. Instead, every example is provided in both languages.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
From the contents:
Introduction - Acknowledgments.
Chapter 1: Introduction to ASP.NET 2.0.
Chapter 2: Visual Studio 2005.
Chapter 3: Application and Page Frameworks.
Chapter 4: New Ways to Handle Data.
Chapter 5: Site Navigation.
Chapter 6: Working with Master Pages.
Chapter 7: Themes and Skins.
Chapter 8: Membership and Role Management.
Chapter 9: Personalization.
Chapter 10: Portal Frameworks and Web Parts.
Chapter 11: SQL Cache Invalidation.
Chapter 12: Additional New Controls.
Chapter 13: Changes to ASP.NET 1.0 Controls.
Chapter 14: Administration and Management.
Chapter 15: Visual Basic 8.0 and C sharp 2.0 Language Enhancements - Index
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Bill Evjen is one of the most active proponents of the .NET technologies and community-based learning initiatives for .NET. He has been actively involved with .NET since the first bits were released in 2000 and has since become the president of the St. Louis .NET User Group as well as the founder and president of the International .NET Association, which represents more than 70,000 members worldwide. He is an acclaimed author and speaker on next-generation Web services and related technologies and is the author of Visual Basic .NET Bible and XML Web Services for ASP.NET (both from Wiley-VCH ). In addition to working in the .NET world, Evjen is a technical director for Reuters in St. Louis, Missouri.