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Paperback Beginning ASP.Net 2.0 Databases: Beta Preview Book

ISBN: 0764570811

ISBN13: 9780764570810

Beginning ASP.Net 2.0 Databases: Beta Preview

What is this book about? With help from Microsoft ASP.NET insider Bradley Millington, John Kaufman covers both VB.NET and C# coding for ASP.NET databases so you don't have to decide up front which... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent reference book

Even though version 2.0 of the .NET Framework is still in the Beta stage, many publishers have released books concerning the ASP.NET 2.0 Beta. One such book is Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 Databases Beta Preview, from Wrox. This book covers the ADO.NET part of the .NET Framework 2.0 Beta. It examines almost all the concepts in a comprehensive manner with step-by-step explanations together with supporting code samples. The author begins with a basic introduction to ASP.NET 2.0 and ADO.NET. This will surely help novice developers as they can learn right from the evolution of the .NET Framework. This chapter also examines the different editors available for programming with ASP.NET, such as Visual Studio 2005 and Notepad. Chapters 2 and 3 examine the connection aspects of database access. While chapter 2 covers Microsoft Access, chapter 3 touches on SQL Server and SQL Server Express. The author also provides coverage about connecting to other popular relational databases such as Oracle and MySQL. Chapter 5 shows the different ways by which you can display data using ASP.NET 2.0. These include the GridView and DetailsView controls. The next chapter examines in detail the usage of Cascading Style Sheets with ASP.NET 2.0 controls. Chapter 7 examines the paging and sorting aspects of controls such as the GridView. The next chapter provides a clear explanation of displaying data in list controls. Chapter 9 shows you how to filter data from the database using different methods such as using a QueryString parameter or a TextBox value. This chapter also demonstrates how to display data using a GridView and DetailsView on the same page and on different pages. Chapter 10 examines the different ways of displaying data in templated controls with the help of source codes. Chapters 11 and 12 cover updating, deleting, and inserting data in a detailed manner. The author covers, among other things, the handling of NULLs in updates. Chapter 12 examines the inserting of data using DetailsView and FormView controls. The author provides a detailed explanation about n-tier applications and the creation of a data access logic layer using the Visual Studio DataSet Designer. Do you have knowledge of XML? If so, you should refer to chapter 14 as it provides detailed coverage about the usage of XML with ASP.NET 2.0. The final two chapters cover data caching and handling of events. Many readers will keenly read the chapter about caching as this technique has been used by many developers to improve the performance of ASP.NET applications. An important point to note regarding this book is that each chapter includes exercises titled Try It Out. These exercises will help readers to learn while they read the book. Moreover, all aspects are covered in a step-by-step manner. This book includes an excellent appendix which gives a short and crisp introduction to SQL statements. Each chapter includes exercise questions, and the final appendix provides answers for the same. I feel that

Fast Track for Seasoned Developers

The author gives a lot of useful training and detail without becoming to verbose. I found the reference setup to Microsoft's new Visual Web Developer 2005 an exciting and welcome surprise. It is so darn easy now to quickly create asp.net database webs with this awesome development platform. My [...] dynamic web chart component snapped right into environment and worked even better than in older version of Visual Studio .NET platform. Richard Norte - AIC Chevron

Excellent Introduction to ASP.Net 2.0

Given that we are still in Beta mode, I was not expecting a comprehensive how-to book on ASP.Net 2.0 - I found the title of the book promising and it certainly delievers. It goes through each topic methodically and in a very easy to understand manner. The walkthroughs are precise and are geared towards begginer-intermediate level, but nevertheless usefull I am sure for more experienced programmers. The only complaint is the lack of screenshots. Highly reccomended!

Good Practical Solutions to Everyday Tasks!

I come at this from the perspective of a HTML programmer that has become a medium grade ASP Classic programmer. Examples and "how it works" for everyday things in this book. More important you will find things that you will go back to and integrate into applications you are writing. The key is to get the concepts. I recommend it.

First book on ASP.NET 2.0 beta 2

There are several other previous ASP.NET 2.0 books available but they are all out of date as there are some major changes from beta 1 to beta 2. Beta 2 (which there's a good preview available of as of March in the form of a new "community technical preview" on MSDN) should be close to the final feature set developers will see when ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005 finally releases. So, beta 2 is now a good point for developers to get familiar with ASP.NET 2.0 in preparation for final release. Given that the point of ASP.NET 2.0 is to build data-driven sites, Kauffman's database-centric book is a good way to look at it. The most important change in beta 2 is ASP.NET 2.0's new ties to the "SQL Server 2005 Express Edition" product. This is detailed well in one of the early chapters here. After that the author covers all the routine ASP.NET data techniques you'll need to know including: Displaying data Paging and sorting data Filtering data Updating, deleting, inserting data Working with XML
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