Essential ASP.NET™ fast : with examples in VB .Net

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How to create dynamic web environments using the ASP .NET framework! The ASP .NET framework enables the development of dynamic web pages, which can interface to various database systems. Using the Visual Basic .NET language you will be able to begin to create your own web systems with ease. This quick and practical introduction explains: how to setup an ASP.NET development environment, and where to find the various software components.- the syntax and features of the language.- web-based user interaction using ASP .NET forms.- pre-defined ASP .NET objects.- how ASP .NET can interface with databases. Clearly written, this book provides you with all the essential information you need to create your own dynamic web environments using ASP .NET. Additional material is available from the Essential series web site: http://www.essential-series.com

Author(s): Simon Stobart BA(Hons), Ph.D, MBCS, CEng (auth.)
Series: Essential Series
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 238
Tags: Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Information Storage and Retrieval; Software Engineering; Multimedia Information Systems

Front Matter....Pages i-x
Why Use ASP.NET?....Pages 1-5
The ASP.NET Environment....Pages 7-13
Introducing ASP.NET....Pages 15-32
VB.NET Basics....Pages 33-53
ASP.NET Objects....Pages 55-70
Interacting with the User....Pages 71-87
Examining Web Server Controls....Pages 89-106
Further Interface Controls....Pages 107-143
Calendar and Adrotator Controls....Pages 145-156
Form Validation Controls....Pages 157-170
File Handling and Cookies....Pages 171-183
Databases and the DataGrid....Pages 185-214
Interacting with Databases....Pages 215-228
Where Next?....Pages 229-232
Back Matter....Pages 233-238