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<blockquote data-quote="Elcid" data-source="post: 6761580" data-attributes="member: 257071"><p>SYNGRESS- XML.NET DEVELOPERS GUIDE -=[BonVD]=-</p><p>*******************************************************************************</p><p>INFO</p><p>*******************************************************************************</p><p>Title................: SYNGRESS- XML.NET DEVELOPERS GUIDE</p><p>Type.................: Ebook</p><p>Reader...............: PDF Reader</p><p>Size.................: 6,159 kb</p><p>Pages................: 593</p><p>*******************************************************************************</p><p>CONTENTS</p><p>*******************************************************************************</p><p><img src="http://i47.tinypic.com/2yp0pab.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>*******************************************************************************</p><p>OVERVIEW:</p><p>*******************************************************************************</p><p>Develop and Deliver Enterprise-Critical Applications with XML .NET</p><p>• Complete Case Studies with Ready-to-Run Source Code and Full Explanations</p><p>• Hundreds of Developing & Deploying, and Debugging Sidebars, Security Alerts,</p><p>and FAQs</p><p>• Complete Coverage of Web Services and the VS.NET Integrated Development</p><p>Environment (IDE)</p><p>Chapter 1 Introducing the Microsoft .NET Framework</p><p>Chapter 2 Visual Studio.NET IDE</p><p>Chapter 3 Reviewing the Fundamentals of XML</p><p>Chapter 4 Using XML in the .NET Framework</p><p>Chapter 5 Understanding .NET and XML Security</p><p>Chapter 6 XML and the Web with ASP.NET</p><p>Chapter 7 Creating an XML.NET Guestbook</p><p>Chapter 8 Creating a Message Board with ADO and XML</p><p>Chapter 9 Building a Remote Database Viewer</p><p>Chapter 10 Building a Wholesale Catalog</p><p>Welcome to the XML.NET Developer’s Guide! We have taken great care to create a</p><p>quality reference book for XML programmers who want to enhance their coding</p><p>skills to include applications for the .NET platform.This book assumes that you do</p><p>have previous exposure to XML and are familiar with VB.NET, C#, and ASP.NET.</p><p>In other words, this book is not for a novice or beginner.</p><p>Since its inception in February of 1998, XML has been moving forward through</p><p>the continued efforts of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). At first many</p><p>developers scoffed at XML, thinking it was just a new way to script. However, those</p><p>developers who regularly worked with database management and development soon</p><p>realized the potential of what XML could be—a way to provide data between parties</p><p>without needing to rely on proprietary solutions.</p><p>Developers began to incorporate snippets of XML into their desktop applications,</p><p>maybe to store configuration data or maybe as an export file. As time passed,</p><p>they began to transfer XML to the Internet. Databases began to communicate to</p><p>each other via XML and companies were finding that they had an easier time coping</p><p>with external database data thanks to XML.</p><p>Developers, however, were not the only ones to notice the potential of XML:</p><p>Microsoft and made it one of the cornerstones of the .NET Framework. .NET aims</p><p>to bridge the gap between desktop applications and online applications, and facilitate</p><p>the communication of objects between the two.</p><p>The XML .NET Developer’s Guide was created and organized using the following</p><p>principal: XML, in the real world, lives up to its flexibility.You are just as likely to</p><p>stumble across a desktop application running XML as you are to find an online</p><p>e-commerce shop that uses XML to transfer data.</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/346988244/Syngress_-_XML.NET_Developers_Guide.pdf" target="_blank">http://rapidshare.com/files/346988244/Syngress_-_XML.NET_Developers_Guide.pdf</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/oo.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":oo:" title="Oo :oo:" data-shortname=":oo:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elcid, post: 6761580, member: 257071"] SYNGRESS- XML.NET DEVELOPERS GUIDE -=[BonVD]=- ******************************************************************************* INFO ******************************************************************************* Title................: SYNGRESS- XML.NET DEVELOPERS GUIDE Type.................: Ebook Reader...............: PDF Reader Size.................: 6,159 kb Pages................: 593 ******************************************************************************* CONTENTS ******************************************************************************* [IMG]http://i47.tinypic.com/2yp0pab.jpg[/IMG] ******************************************************************************* OVERVIEW: ******************************************************************************* Develop and Deliver Enterprise-Critical Applications with XML .NET • Complete Case Studies with Ready-to-Run Source Code and Full Explanations • Hundreds of Developing & Deploying, and Debugging Sidebars, Security Alerts, and FAQs • Complete Coverage of Web Services and the VS.NET Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Chapter 1 Introducing the Microsoft .NET Framework Chapter 2 Visual Studio.NET IDE Chapter 3 Reviewing the Fundamentals of XML Chapter 4 Using XML in the .NET Framework Chapter 5 Understanding .NET and XML Security Chapter 6 XML and the Web with ASP.NET Chapter 7 Creating an XML.NET Guestbook Chapter 8 Creating a Message Board with ADO and XML Chapter 9 Building a Remote Database Viewer Chapter 10 Building a Wholesale Catalog Welcome to the XML.NET Developer’s Guide! We have taken great care to create a quality reference book for XML programmers who want to enhance their coding skills to include applications for the .NET platform.This book assumes that you do have previous exposure to XML and are familiar with VB.NET, C#, and ASP.NET. In other words, this book is not for a novice or beginner. Since its inception in February of 1998, XML has been moving forward through the continued efforts of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). At first many developers scoffed at XML, thinking it was just a new way to script. However, those developers who regularly worked with database management and development soon realized the potential of what XML could be—a way to provide data between parties without needing to rely on proprietary solutions. Developers began to incorporate snippets of XML into their desktop applications, maybe to store configuration data or maybe as an export file. As time passed, they began to transfer XML to the Internet. Databases began to communicate to each other via XML and companies were finding that they had an easier time coping with external database data thanks to XML. Developers, however, were not the only ones to notice the potential of XML: Microsoft and made it one of the cornerstones of the .NET Framework. .NET aims to bridge the gap between desktop applications and online applications, and facilitate the communication of objects between the two. The XML .NET Developer’s Guide was created and organized using the following principal: XML, in the real world, lives up to its flexibility.You are just as likely to stumble across a desktop application running XML as you are to find an online e-commerce shop that uses XML to transfer data. [URL]http://rapidshare.com/files/346988244/Syngress_-_XML.NET_Developers_Guide.pdf[/URL] :oo: [/QUOTE]
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