Professional ASP.NET 2.0 XML
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:30/12/2005
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Price:$59.99
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- The foundation for most Web services, XML can also be used with ASP.NET to display data from an infinite variety of sources in a Web site
- After covering the basics, the book explores the many ways that XML documents can be created, transformed, and transmitted to other systems using ASP.NET 2.0
- Two major case studies address issues such as reading and writing XML data, XML data validation, transforming XML Data with XSLT, SQL Server XML integration, XML support in ADO.NET, and XML Web Services
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Introduction to XML.
Chapter 2: Introduction to ASP.NET 2.0.
Chapter 3: XML Classes in the .NET Framework.
Chapter 4: Reading and Writing XML Data Using XmlReader and XmlWriter.
Chapter 5: XML Data Validation.
Chapter 6: XML DOM Object Model.
Chapter 7: Transforming XML Data with XSLT.
Chapter 8: XML and ADO.NET.
Chapter 9: XML Data Display.
Chapter 10: SQL Server 2005 XML Integration.
Chapter 11: Building an Airline Reservation System Using ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005.
Chapter 12: XML Serialization.
Chapter 13: XML Web Services.
Chapter 14: ASP.NET 2.0 Configuration.
Chapter 15: Building a ShoppingAssistant Using XML Web Services.
Index.
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