* Shows the best ways to use various ASP.NET features including
caching, view state, code-behind, and server controls.
* Explores the DataSet object with ASP.NET, including common
workarounds for DataSet object errors.
* Recommends best practices for using built-in controls and for
creating user and server controls.
* Addresses deployment and configuration issues-topics that can trap
the unwary.
* Exposes the truth behind XML Web services.
Recommends best practices for using built-in controls and for creating user and server controls Addresses deployment and configuration issues, topics that can trap the unwary Exposes the truth behind XML Web services and helps readers choose between this technology and .NET Remoting according to their needs Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Farhan Muhammad
.NET .NET framework ASP.NET Deployment Java JavaScript Repeater Web Web Services distributed programming programming
From the reviews:
"This book is intended to describe a number of best practice approaches for ASP.Net development, based on the practical experiences of its authors. … The text is well written and … thoroughly explains all the points and principles. Aimed at the intermediate to advanced ASP.Net developer, this book does exactly as its title suggests. It is a very good source of best practice material, which will be of use to almost anyone developing ASP.Net systems." (Jason Ross, Computer Bulletin, March, 2004)
"Real World ASP.NET Best Practices goes far beyond the documentation to teach ASP.NET development best practices … . The book’s emphasis is on helping developers perform tasks correctly and avoid mistakes … ." (DevDorado, Issue 3, 2003)