Dreamweaver MX 2004 is a great tool, and a great teacher. Itsfinely tuned support for ASP.NET makes it the fastest way to buildserious data-driven web applications. And its transparent interfaceand the ultra-clean code it generates gives you ample opportunityto learn ASP.NET in its purest form.For those who aren't yet adept with ASP.NET, Developing KillerWeb Apps with Dreamweaver MX and C# gives you the help you needinterpreting what you see as Dreamweaver does its thing. This bookprovides a succinct and incisive tutorial on the C# syntax andclasses that Dreamweaver uses to generate code for dynamic webapplications.This is just the start, however. Once you've gotten your headaround ASP.NET--or if it already is--you'll find this book tobe a highly efficient guide to the business of saving time andsolving difficult development problems with Dreamweaver as anintegrated development environment. This includes help with some ofDreamweaver's most important, and yet most poorly documented,capabilities, such as working with stored procedures and generatingweb services. Here's more of what you'll find covered inside:* Building ASP.NET web controls* Writing ASP.NET scripts* Putting together web services using Dreamweaver* Using SQL inside Dreamweaver* Getting the most out of Dreamweaver's custom user control for.NET* Working with DataGrids and other databound controls* Validating pagesDetailed examples address the real runtime problems that canadversely affect your applications, showing you how to avoid them,fix the ones that slip through, and make coding tweaks thatmeasurably boost performance.
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Chuck White has been working in web development since the mid 1990s. He is the lead author of Mastering XML Premium Edition with the W3C's XML Activity Lead, Liam Quin, and author of Mastering XSLT, both from Sybex. He is also co-author of the HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible, Third Edition, with Steve Schafer. Chuck currently works at eBay as a web engineer.
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Dreamweaver MX 2004 is a great tool, and a great teacher. Its finely tuned support for ASP.NET makes it the fastest way to build serious data-driven web applications. And its transparent interface and the ultra-clean code it generates gives you ample opportunity to learn ASP.NET in its purest form.
For those who aren't yet adept with ASP.NET, Developing Killer Web Apps with Dreamweaver MX and C# gives you the help you need interpreting what you see as Dreamweaver does its thing. This book provides a succinct and incisive tutorial on the C# syntax and classes that Dreamweaver uses to generate code for dynamic web applications.
This is just the start, however. Once you've gotten your head around ASP.NETor if it already isyou'll find this book to be a highly efficient guide to the business of saving time and solving difficult development problems with Dreamweaver as an integrated development environment. This includes help with some of Dreamweaver's most important, and yet most poorly documented, capabilities, such as working with stored procedures and generating web services. Here's more of what you'll find covered inside:
- Building ASP.NET web controls
- Writing ASP.NET scripts
- Putting together web services using Dreamweaver
- Using SQL inside Dreamweaver
- Getting the most out of Dreamweaver's custom user control for .NET
- Working with DataGrids and other databound controls
- Validating pages
Detailed examples address the real runtime problems that can adversely affect your applications, showing you how to avoid them, fix the ones that slip through, and make coding tweaks that measurably boost performance.
Inhalt
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Configuring Dreamweaver for ASP.NET.
Chapter 2: SQL and Dreamweaver Web Applications.
Chapter 3: Working with Databases: An Introduction.
Chapter 4: Working with the Dreamweaver Custom Control.
Chapter 5: Using Web Server Controls.
Chapter 6: Working with .NET Validation Controls.
Chapter 7: Getting Your Hands Dirty: Hand-Coding with Dreamweaver MX.
Chapter 8: Web Services and Dreamweaver MX.
Chapter 9: Putting It All Together: The Realtor Application.
Appendix A: Errors Using Dreamweaver MX and ASP.NET.
Index.