General Discussion about designing, developing, debugging, testing, deploying
4308General Discussion about designing, developing, debugging, testing, deployinghttp://www.groupsrv.com/dotnet/ASP.NET Forum Share the knowledge and get all the help you need to start developing secure ASP.NET Web applications and share your development issues.ASP.NET > Tips and TutorialsOct 10, 2006
In this tutorial you will go through an overview of server controls, adaptive rendering, control state, new controls such as Multiview control, Wizard control, BulletedList, DynamicImage and the FileUpload Control.
ADO.NET was first introduced in version 1.0 of the .NET Framework and provided an extensive array of features to handle data either live,while connected to the database ,or when disconnected.. With the introduction of ADO.NET 2.0, you can have more features and easier programming model. Some of the newly added features include the capability to to bulk load large quantities of data from varieties of sources, to batch process updates to the database with fewer roundtrips back to the database server, to reuse the same live connection for multiple operations as well as to achieve asynchronous access to the database.
In this tutorial of Week 6 we will be learning about Overview of List-Bound Controls, Creating a Repeater Control, Creating a DataList Control, Introduction to the DataGrid, Setting Up the DataGrid , Using Advanced DataGrid Features and Adding Advanced Features.
In any user centric application, we always strive to make application more interactive and user friendly. When ever user performs any heavy or lengthy operation (Uploading/downloading a large file or Installation) he or she expects to know the progress of operation at regular intervals. The user should be made aware of status whether it may be success or failure at each step. We cannot keep user waiting. The user should be informed of percentage of task completed.
Exploring the Forms Designer generated code - As you create a new project in the Visual Basic, the IDE generally automatically adds lots of lines of code on its own. Visual Basic 2005 comes with an option to skip over this behavior of the Visual Basic IDE. The default option comes with this behavior enabled.
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