ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts in Action

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Author(s): Darren Neimke

Year (published): 2006-09-01T00:00:00.000-0700

Pages: 344

Abstract: "ASP.NET Web Parts in Action is a must read book for every developer who wants to extend his knowledge of the ASP.NET framework." -- Simon Busoli, DotNetSlackers.com

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The static Web is going out of style. Its click-and-wait user experience is giving way to dynamic personalized content and intuitive interactions. With ASP 2.0, a web developer can compose a page out of separate working parts "Web Parts" that independently communicate with the server to produce rich interactive portals like Yahoo!, Google/ig, and Live.com. The new Web Parts API makes it easy to centrally manage a portal's parts. ASP.NET 2.0 Web Parts in Action is packed with annotated code, diagrams, and crystal-clear discussions. You'll develop a sample project from design to deployment, adding content zones, personalization, and a custom look-and-feel. Since any website is invariably a work-in-progress, you'll appreciate learning how to upgrade your portals on the fly. Along the way you'll pick up handy code instrumentation techniques and a few tricks to help your portals manage themselves. As an added bonus, the book introduces the Microsoft Ajax Library ("Atlas") and shows how you can add Ajax to a web part. You ll even create a Live.com gadget. This book is for web developers familiar with ASP.NET.

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