
This book is aimed at intermediate or experienced programmers who have started on their journey toward ASP.NET development and who are already familiar with XML. While I do introduce the reader to many new ASP.NET 2.0 concepts in Chapter 2, this book is not intended as a first port of call for the developer looking at ASP.NET, since there are already many books and articles covering this area. Instead, I cut straight to the heart of using XML within ASP.NET Web applications. To get the most out of the book, you will have some basic knowledge of C#. All the code examples will be explained in C#.
In a similar vein, there are many books and articles that cover the XML technologies that you will need to use this book. I assume a general knowledge of XML, namespaces, and XSLT, and a basic understanding of XML schemas.
This book explores the array of XML features and how they can be used in ASP.NET for developing Web applications. XML is everywhere in the .NET Framework, from serialization to Web services, and from data access to configuration. In the first part of this book, you’ll find in-depth coverage of the key classes that implement XML in the .NET platform. Readers and writers, validation, schemas, and XML DOM are discussed with ASP.NET samples and reference information. Next the book moves on to XPath and XSL Transformations (XSLT), XML support in ADO.NET and the use of XML for data display.
The final part of this book focuses on SQL Server 2005 XML Features, XML Serialization, XML Web services, and touches on XML based configuration files and its XML extensions. You’ll also find a couple of case studies on the use of XML related features of ASP.NET and Web services that provide you with a real life example on how to leverage these features.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Introduction to XML
Chapter 02 - Introduction to ASP.NET 2.0
Chapter 03 - XML Classes in the .NET Framework
Chapter 04 - Reading and Writing XML Data Using XmlReader and XmlWriter
Chapter 05 - XML Data Validation
Chapter 06 - XML DOM Object Model
Chapter 07 - Transforming XML Data with XSLT
Chapter 08 - XML and ADO.NET
Chapter 09 - XML Data Display
Chapter 10 - SQL Server 2005 XML Integration
Chapter 11 - Building an Airline Reservation System Using ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005
Chapter 12 - XML Serialization
Chapter 13 - XML Web Services
Chapter 14 - ASP.NET 2.0 Configuration
Chapter 15 - Building a ShoppingAssistant Using XML Web Services
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