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Real World ASP.NET: Building a Content Management System

Stephen R G Fraser

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  • 520 sidor
  • 2002

Real World ASP.NET: Building a Content Management System provides web developers with a cost-effective way to develop a content management system within Microsoft's .NET Framework. Unlike other .NET books on ASP.NET that teach technologies on a piecemeal basis, this book explains the underlying technologies and also shows how they are integrated into a complete ASP.NET application suitable for many organizations. Complete source code written in C# and ASP.NET is included, which will enable web developers to create a dynamic content site at a fraction of the cost of a commercial solution. You will learn about the following:

  • Content management system: This system used to manage the content of a website consists of the content management, metacontent management, and content delivery applications.
  • C# and ASP.NET: These underlying technologies are introduced and then applied extensively.
  • ADO.NET: All aspects relevant to dynamic content management are covered.
  • XML: Extensible Markup Language (XML) is introduced and then applied in the programmatic updating of the config.web file.
  • Authentication, authorization, and encryption: These topics are discussed in the book, especially with regard to protected content and system administration.
  • Personalization: Many key technologies are used to make the CMS solution truly user-friendly.

    Real-World ASP.NET: Building a Content Management System is the complete hands-on guide to mastering the art of CMSs and website development using the .NET Framework.

  • Författare: Stephen R G Fraser
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781590590249
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 520
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2002-04-01
  • Förlag: APRESS