about this book Ajax is a growing new technology at the time of this writing and we’re delighted to bring you the lowdown on it, in the inimitable style of Manning’s In Action series. In doing so, though, we faced an interesting problem. Although Aj
In this book, we will discuss the many aspects and features of what makes up the majority of today's social networks or online communities. Not only will we discuss the features, their purpose, and how to go about building them, but we will also tak
"If I were writing a Workflow book, this is what I would have written. The material is very well presented with code examples and explanations. Also, I love how the authors discuss the underlying architecture, enabling me to get a really deep unders
This part of the book introduces web service standards and fundamental components of Service-Oriented Architecture. We will also discuss how these principles are illustrated in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Once you have an understanding o
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The purpose of this book is to explain how to develop applications for the .NET Framework.Specifically, this means that I intend to explain how the CLR works and the facilities it offers.I’ll also discuss various parts of the FCL. No book could full
This chapter covers mouse and keyboard input, or the smart device equivalent. Mouse and keyboard are standard input devices on a desktop PC system, but no standard exists for smart device input. There is, instead, a wide range of available input har
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Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) is a concept that is too often surrounded by dense language and academic terminology, which can make it difficult for a working developer—who is already short on time and struggling to meet deadlines—to understand,
Foreword The ASP.NET project began in December of 1997, shortly after the release of IIS 4.0. At the time, we had just completed a grueling ship cycle that included a major update of both IIS and ASP, and most of the IIS team was spending some quiet
ASP.NET is Microsoft's popular technology for creating dynamic web sites that pull unique information for each visitor rather than showing everyone the same static HTML pages. The introduction of the exciting 2.0 version allows for a far easier rela