Putz, founder of a firm that develops ASP.NET-based products, shows how to use ASP.NET's object-oriented model to write code, in this guide for scripters migrating from traditional platforms and for those who are already familiar with fundamentals of ASP.NET using C# or VB.NET.
Coverage includes understanding the ASP.NET object model, class, and n-tier application architecture, designing classes, and ASP.NET IIS and Web applications. There are many C# and VB.NET examples for both ASP.NET 2.0 and 1.1. Annotation ฉ2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
I. THE LEAP TO OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING.
1. The Object Model.
2. Classes: The Code Behind the Objects.
3. Class Design.
4. Application Architecture.
5. OOP Applied: A Custom Data Class.
II. THE ASP.NET ARCHITECTURE.
6. The Nuts and Bolts of IIS and Web Applications.
7. The ASP.NET Event Model.
8. HttpHandlers and HttpModules.
9. Server Controls.
10. Web Services As Objects.
11. Membership and Security.
12. Profiles, Themes, and Skins.
13. Declarative Programming.
III. DEVELOPMENT ISSUES.
14. Developing with Visual Studio.
15. Performance, Scalability, and Metrics.
16. Testing, Deployment, and Code Management.
17. More Advanced Topics.