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| This download contains guidelines for architecting, designing, building, reviewing, and configuring secure to build hack resilient ASP.NET Web applications across the application tiers, technology, and servers. Topics include Threats and Countermeasures; Threat Modeling; security review for architecture, design, code and deployment; Hosting web applications; CAS; securing web, application and database servers; ASP.NET, Enterprise Services (COM+), Web Services, Remoting, and data access (including ADO.NET and SQL Server).
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| Consider the perceived risks of migrations that tend to cloud the benefits of new technologies from a business perspective, making it difficult to justify technology migrations to the decision makers in an enterprise. See how these risks can be identified, planned for ahead of time and evaluated against cost, time to market, and other business factors so that the project planner can have a solid handle on the bottom line of a project. See examples from a real-world commercial application and look at each of the business and technological factors that needed to be addressed when migrating an ASP application to ASP.NET on the soon to be released Windows Server 2003.
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| Creating a flexible Web application is more than just putting together a bunch of ASPX pages. Learn the top 10 things to do to make an ASP.NET application sizzle! See demonstrated techniques such as: configuration management, creating a base page class, and creating a data-driven menu system. See how to benefit from User Controls and effective exception management. Learn how optimizing your architecture will increase your code reuse from one ASP.NET application to another, and how it will reduce your development time! See how this worked in the real world at a major insurance companys Web site.
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| Topics: IIS Basics, ASP - where it falls short, CLR Basics, ASP.NET Basics, ASP.NET and OOP, Type Anatomy.
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| Personalisation is an article which shows the method to personalise with the user. Simple things such as greetings, recommendation, etc., on the web pages can add some intimacy with the user. Unlimited number of ways are available here to personalise your website for the visitors.
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| The CLR provides a security model which is layered on top of that provided by the underlying operating system. It acts as another "hurdle" one must cross in order to access various resources and services.
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| Learn how to develop the next generation of Web applications with ASP.NET and Visual Studio .NET. This session covers the fundamental concepts and techniques that you need to start building an ASP.NET application. Learn how to build complete ASP.NET applications, including how to access data via ADO.NET or Web services and how to create the necessary UI to display it. In addition, this session covers deployment and performance tuning techniques.
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| ASP.NET is a managed framework that facilitates building server-side applications based on HTTP, HTML, XML and SOAP. To .NET developers, ASP.NET is a platform that provides one-stop shopping for all application development that requires the processing of HTTP requests.
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| Learn about migrating from PHP to ASP.NET. Learn about the features, functionality and architecture of both systems.
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| This article provides various tips to the programmers to develop a better and easily understandable dode. Some key tips provided by this article are every field in the form should have maximum allowable values and string lengths, Should set appropirate permissions for files and databases, chenk the code for over compilation, eliminate all references to username and password etc.
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