Visual Basic.NET and XML: Harness the Power of XML in VB.NET Applications
Rod Stephens, Brian Hochgurtel
- 出版商: Wiley
- 出版日期: 2002-02-19
- 售價: $1,250
- 貴賓價: 9.8 折 $1,225
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 528
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 047112060X
- ISBN-13: 9780471120605
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相關分類:
.NET、Visual Basic、XML
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An accessible and step-by-step approach to using VB.NET and XML enterprise
application development
XML is a tool for interacting with, describing, and
transporting data between machines across networks and across the
Internet-perfectly suited for Microsoft's .NET plan to fully integrate the
Internet into distributed computing. By using real-world and fully-functional
examples, this book quickly brings Visual Basic programmers and developers up to
speed on XML for enterprise application development. The authors include an
overview of XML and how it works with VB.NET, then explain how to use it to
manipulate data in distributed environments.
Companion Web site at
www.vb-helper.com features the complete working code for all the examples built
in the book.
Microsoft Technologies
.NET Platform: The next big overhaul
to Microsoft's technologies that will bring enterprise distributed computing to
the next level by fully integrating the Internet into the development platform.
This will allow interaction between any machine, on any platform, and on any
device.
Visual Basic.NET: The update to this popular visual programming
language will offer greater Web functionality, more sophisticated
object-oriented language features, links to Microsoft's new common runtime, and
a new interface.
ASP.NET: A programming framework (formerly known as Active
Server Pages) for building powerful Web-based enterprise applications; can be
programmed using VB.NET or C#.
C#: Microsoft's new truly object-oriented
programming language that builds on the strengths of C++ and the ease of Visual
Basic; promises to give Sun's Java a run for its money.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
PART ONE: XML IN VISUAL BASIC.NET.
Chapter 1 XML Overview.
Chapter 2 DOM.
Chapter 3 Forward-Only XML.
Chapter 4 Serialization.
Chapter 5 Schemas.
PART TWO: XML ON THE WEB.
Chapter 6 XSL.
Chapter 7 ASP.NET.
Chapter 8 Web Services.
PART THREE: XML IN OTHER APPLICATIONS.
Chapter 9 Microsoft Office 2000.
Chapter 10 Internet Explorer.
Chapter 11 SQL Server 2000.
Index.