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There are 1312 articles & tutorials regarding ".NET".
- 13.) .NET Tip: Create a Custom Configuration Section in .NET 2.0
- By Eric Smith The configuration file concept in .NET makes it much easier to change runtime settings without having to recompile. These files hearken back to the days of .INI files in previous versions of Windows, long before the dreaded Registry. Although you can keep all your settings in the appSettings section, you also can add your own custom configuration sections to make your settings a bit more orderly and easy to find within a configuration file. This tip shows you how to build...
Found at developer.com
- 14.) Enforce Business Rules With .NET
- Script for .NET offers new ways to implement business rules in enterprise applications. by Rob Ericsson June 2003 Issue For This Solution: .NET Framework, Script for .NET ADVERTISEMENT A ll organizations operate according to a set of rules commonly called business rules . Business rules enable organizations to carry out day-to-day business while, at the same time, imposing limits and conditions by defining acceptable behavior in response to specific events. For example, a business rule...
Found at .NET Magazine
- 15.) .NET Remoting and Event Handling in VB .NET, Part 2
- By Paul Kimmel Go to page: 1 2 Next Part 1 of the three-part .NET Remoting and Event Handling in VB .NET series introduced a Singleton remote server with published events as a text-chat server. The basic idea is that all clients connect to and register with the single server. When a client sends a message, the server broadcasts the message to all of the connected clients. Part 2 continues the tutorial with an implementation of the client. It completes the remotable, shared client code,...
Found at developer.com
- 16.) .NET Data Secrets, Part II
- By Karl Moore Go to page: 1 2 Next Welcome to the second part of .NET Data Secrets! I'm Karl Moore and today we'll be exploring even more secrets to make your data access applications run as smoothly as possible—especially the Web variety: Nine Steps to a Quick, Editable Web Grid Little-Known Technique for Confirming Web Deletes Selecting Multiple Web Form Grid Items, Hotmail-Style Click Anywhere and Select, with a Web Grid If you missed the secrets from last time, you can find...
Found at developer.com
- 17.) Plan Effective .NET Training
- Careful planning can mean the difference between a smooth transition to .NET and wasting training money. by Ron Davis July 2003 Issue ADVERTISEMENT S ometimes, we only learn the hard way. When Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) deployed its first campus-wide client/server application a payroll/human-resources system the university's training ambitions started out modestly and typically: A handful of developers learned to wield a client/server development tool. However, training developers...
Found at .NET Magazine
- 18.) .NET Remoting Versus Web Services
- By Thiru Thangarathinam Go to page: 1 2 3 4 Next With the advent of .NET and the .NET Framework, Microsoft introduced a set of new technologies in the form of Web services and .NET remoting. .NET remoting and ASP.NET Web services are powerful technologies that provide a suitable framework for developing distributed applications. It is important to understand how both technologies work and then choose the one that is right for your application. The Web services technology enables...
Found at developer.com
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