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ASP.NET 4.5 remains Microsofts preferred technology for creating dynamic websites, providing developers with unrivaled power and flexibility.
Pro ASP.NET 4.5 in C# is the most complete reference to ASP.NET that you will find. This comprehensively revised fifth edition will teach you everything you need to know in order to create well-designed ASP.NET websites. Beginning with core concepts the book progresses steadily through key professional skills. Youll be shown how to query databases in detail, consider the myriad applications of XML, and step through all the considerations you need to be aware of when securing your site from intruders. Finally, youll consider advanced topics such as using client-side validation, jQuery and Ajax.
By the time you have read this book you will have learned all the skills you need to use ASP.NET 4.5 with confidence.

What youll learn
  • Understand why ASP.NET 4.5 is so special, what its fundamental principles are, the basics of Visual Studio, how ASP.NET controls are created and how they fit into ASP.NET pages, ultimately creating full applications.
  • Become familiar with Web API , one of the biggest additions to ASP.NET 4.5, and understand how to use it and integrate it within your existing ASP.NET applications.
  • Discover and the Entity Framework and how to perform data binding to in web applications.
  • Learn the ASP.NET security features and how to best apply them.
  • Examine in detail advanced user interface techniques, including user controls, server controls, custom controls and client-side JavaScript.
  • Use HTML and jQuery with an emphasis on contemporary web development techniques.
Who this book is for

This book is aimed at developers with a basic understanding on the .NET Framework who want to learn how to use it in a professional environment. Migrating readers without this foundation would be well served by reading Beginning ASP.NET 4.5 in C#, also by Apress, before tackling this book.

Table of Contents
    Part I
    01 - Your First ASP.NET Application
    02 - Putting ASP.NET in Context
    03 - Essential Language Features
    04 - Using jQuery
    05 - Essential Development Tools
    06 - SportsStore: A Real Application
    07 - SportsStore: Navigation & Cart
    08 - SportsStore: Completing the Cart
    09 - SportsStore: Administration
    10 - SportsStore: Deployment
    11 - Testable Web Apps
    Part II
    12 - Working with Web Forms
    13 - Lifecycle Events & Context
    14 - Modules
    15 - Handlers
    16 - Page & Control Lifecycle Events
    17 - Managing Request Execution
    18 - Managing State Data
    19 - Caching Data
    20 - Caching Output
    21 - Handling Errors
    22 - Managing Paths
    23 - URL Routing
    24 - Advanced URL Routing
    25 - Authentication
    26 - Membership
    27 - ASP.NET Configuration
    28 - Asynchronous Request Handling
    Part III
    29 - Working with Controls
    30 - Forms and Request Validation
    31 - Creating Custom Controls
    32 - Stateful Controls
    33 - Server-Side HTML Elements
    34 - Model Binding
    35 - Data Binding
    36 - Basic Data Controls
    37 - Complex Data Controls
    38 - Other Controls
    Part IV
    39 - Managing Scripts & Styles
    40 - Ajax & Web Services
    41 - Client-Side Validation
    42 - Targeting Mobile Devices

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Copyright 2013 by Adam Freeman

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This book is dedicated to the memory of my mother, Joan Freeman. 3rd March 1950 25th February 2013

(And also dedicated to my wife, Jacqui Griffyth. She is very much alive. I have dedicated all of my books to her over the years, and I didnt want to break with tradition.)

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