Microsoft.net framework provides the developer with more advanced controls. Among those are the Calendar, AdRotator and the Xml Control. In this Tutorial we will see how we can make use of the rich controls provided by the framework.
Introduction: In this tutorial we will introduce some of the most commonly used controls used in Asp.net web programming. We will see all the different types of controls and their behavior. I will not talk about complex, data bound or template controls in this tutorial since we are going to look at that in later tutorials.
In this tutorial of Week 6 we will be learning about Overview of List-Bound Controls, Creating a Repeater Control, Creating a DataList Control, Introduction to the DataGrid, Setting Up the DataGrid , Using Advanced DataGrid Features and Adding Advanced Features.
This article discusses the importance of security considerations when designing a server application. Both Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and ASP.NET provide security models that will allow you to authenticate your users appropriately and obtain the correct security context within your application.
Authorization Manager is a new model for application authorization on the Windows® platform. We will cover what they are, and the code necessary to create an ASP.NET application that utilizes Authorization Manager.
Explains how to automatically build help in ASP.NET. It is possible if you use XML comments in C# or VB.NET source code. Simply write all the documentation you need tightly tied to and inside your source code! Then use some documentation processing tools to collect all these comments and to construct a stand alone document containing every little aspect about your source code. As simple as that!
A complete ASP.NET 2.0 Notepad Web application example (with source code).
Explains Forms, sign in process, some complex SQL queries and new HiddenField ASP.NET 2.0 server control.
This article introduces you to the two primary aspects of working with .NET web services: building your own custom web service and building the inerface necessary for harnessing the capabilities of a remotely distributed web service. The first part of this tutorial walks you through all the steps for building your own, simple web service, and the second part walks you through the steps necessary for building and then integrating a remote web service's capabilities into your own application. This tutorial also provides a link for downloading all code associated with this tutorial. Happy Coding!
This guide presents a practical, scenario driven approach to designing and building secure ASP.NET applications for Windows 2000 and version 1.0 of the .NET Framework. It focuses on the key elements of authentication, authorization and secure communication within and across the tiers of distributed .NET Web applications.
The term "web service" has been used quite frequently lately: you hear people saying how good web services are and how they will dominate the future of software development, but what exactly are web services and how can we create them? This article shows us how to build two web services and also unravels all of the lingo surrounding web services.