(1 ) INTRODUCTION 1.1 What is ASP.NET? 1.2 ASP.NET Web Forms Model 1.3 The ASP.NET Component Model 1.4 Components of .Net Framework 3.5 2. ENVIRONMENT SETUP 2.1 The Visual Studio IDE 2.2 Working with Views and Windows 2.3 Adding Folders and Files to your wWebsite 2.4 Projects and Solutions 2.5 Building and Running a Project 3. LIFE CYCLE 3.1 ASP.NET Application Life Cycle 3.2 ASP.NET Page Life Cycle 3.3 ASP.NET Page Life Cycle Events |
4. FIRST EXAMPLE 4.1 Page Directives 4.2 Code Section 4.3 Page Layout 4.4 Using Visual Studio IDE
5. EVENT HANDLING 5.1 Event Arguments. 5.2 Application and Session Events 5.3 Page and Control Events 5.4 Event Handling Using Controls 5.5 Default Events 6. SERVER SIDE 6.1 Server Object 6.2 Request Objec 6.3 Response Object 7. SERVER SIDE 7.1 Properties of the Server Controls 7.2 Methods of the Server Controls |
8. HTML SERVER 8.1 Advantages of using HTML Server Controls 9. CLIENT SIDE 9.1 Client Side Scripts 9.2 Client Side Source Code 10. BASIC CONTROLS 10.1 Button Controls 10.2 Text Boxes and Labels 10.3 Check Boxes and Radio Buttons 10.4 List Controls 10.5 The ListItemCollection Object 10.6 Radio Button list and Check Box List 10.7 Bulleted lists and Numbered Lists 10.8 HyperLink Control 10.9 Image Control 11. DIRECTIVES 11.1 The Application Directive 11.2 The Assembly Directive 11.3 The Control Directive 11.4 The Implements Directive 11.5 The Import Directive 11.6 The Master Directive 11.7 The MasterType Directive 11.8 The OutputCache Directive . 11.9 The Page Directive 11.10 The PreviousPageType Directive 11.11 The Reference Directive 11.12 The Register Directive |
12. MANAGING STATE 12.1 View State 12.2 Control State 12.3 Session State 12.4 Application State 13. VALIDATORS 13.1 BaseValidator Class.. 13.2 RequiredFieldValidator Control. 13.3 RangeValidator Contro 13.4 CompareValidator Control 13.5 RegularExpressionValidator 13.6 CustomValidator 13.7 ValidationSummary 13.8 Validation Groups 14. DATABASE ACCESS 14.1 Retrieving and Displaying Data 15. ADO.NET 15.1 The DataSet Class 15.2 The DataTable Class 15.3 The DataRow Class 15.4 The DataAdapter Object 15.5 The DataReader Object 15.6 DbCommand and DbConnection Objects 16. FILE UPLOADING 17. AD ROTATORS 17.1 The Advertisement File . 17.2 Properties and Events of the AdRotator Class 17.3 Working with AdRotator Control |
18. CALENDARS 18.1 Properties and Events of the Calendar Control 18.2 Working with the Calendar Contro 19. MULTI VIEWS. 19.1 Properties of View and MultiView Controls 20. PANEL CONTROLS 20.1 Working with the Panel Control 21. AJAX CONTROLS 21.1 The ScriptManager Control 21.2 The UpdatePanel Control 21.3 The UpdateProgress Control 21 .4 The Timer Control 22. DATA SOURCES 22.1 Data Source Views 22.2 The SqlDataSource Control 22.3The ObjectDataSource Control 22.4 The AccessDataSource Control 23. DATA BINDING 23.1 Simple Data Binding 23.2 Declarative Data Binding 24. CUSTOM CONTROLS 24.1 User Controls . 24.2 Custom Controls 24.3 Working with Custom Controls 25. PERSONALIZATION 25.1 Understanding Profiles. 25.2 Attributes for the <add> Element. 25.3 Anonymous Personalization |
26. ERROR HANDLING 26.1 Tracing 26.2 Error Handling 27. DEBUGGING 27.1 Breakpoints 28.2 The Debug Windows 28. LINQ 28.1 LINQ Operators 29. SECURITY 29.1 Forms-Based Authentication 29.2 IIS Authentication: SSL 30. DATA CACHING 30.1 What is Caching? 30.2 Caching in ASP.NET 30.3 Output Caching 30.4 Data Caching 30.5 Object Caching 31. WEB SERVICES 31.1 Creating a Web Service 31.2 Consuming the Web Service 31.3 Creating the Proxy 32. MULTITHREADING 32.1 Creating Thread 32.2 Thread Life Cycle 32.3 Thread Priority 32.4 Thread : Properties and Methods 33. CONFIGURATION 33.1 Configuration Section Handler declarations0 33.2 Application Settings 33.3 Connection Strings 33.4 System.Web Element
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33. CONFIGURATION 33.1 Configuration Section Handler declarations0 33.2 Application Settings 33.3 Connection Strings 33.4 System.Web Element 34. DEPLOYMENT 34.1 XCOPY Deployment 34.2 Copying a Website 34 .3 Creating a Setup Project |