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Professional Web Parts and Custom Controls with ASP .NET 2.0 (with Source code)

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Custom controls and Web Parts can make you more productive by enabling you to create re-usable components for your WebForms. You can package up a piece of your user interface and re-use it within your Web site or across many Web sites. But that’s only one way that these controls make you more productive. If you’ve ever had an ASP.NET control that you wished worked slightly differently, you can now create the control that you want. When you build your own custom controls and Web Parts, you can have the control do as much (or as little) as you want.

This book’s focus is on how to use Visual Studio 2005 most effectively to create your controls (although the information you need to create custom controls, user controls, and Web Parts using any text editor is also included). Visual Studio 2005 provides you with the best support for creating ASP.NET applications and creating your own controls.

The approach in this book is simple: “If you want this, code this; if you code this, you’ll get this.” Throughout the book, the emphasis is on the code that you need to create controls that you can use when building Web applications. There’s no code in here, for instance, on how to calculate the square root of every number less than 2,000. The code in this book is based on business-related applications.

This also means that this book does not provide much background on how ASP.NET works, unless it makes a difference to you when you’re writing code. If you’re familiar with how ASP.NET works “under the hood,” that knowledge will deepen your understanding of the material in this book. On the other hand, if you’ve been able to create applications without knowing that material — well, you won’t need to know it to understand the examples in this book, either.

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Creating Your Own Controls 3
Chapter 02 - Creating Customizable Pages 23
Chapter 03 - Creating Custom Controls 55
Chapter 04 - Building User Controls 117
Chapter 05 - Building Web Parts 131
Chapter 06 - Maintaining State with the ViewState 159
Chapter 07 - Developer Tools 181
Chapter 08 - Adding Business Functionality 207
Chapter 09 - Adding Advanced Functionality 247
Chapter 10 - Communicating Between Web Parts 319
Chapter 11 - Working with the Web Part Architecture 353
Chapter 12 - A Custom Control Case Study 385

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