Saturday, May 12, 2007

Ajax Video

Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX v1.0

ASP.NET AJAX is a free framework for quickly creating a new generation of more efficient, more interactive and highly-personalized Web experiences that work across all the most popular browsers.

With ASP.NET AJAX, you can:

* Create next-generation interfaces with reusable AJAX components.
* Enhance existing Web pages using powerful AJAX controls with support for all modern browsers.
* Continue using Visual Studio 2005 to take your ASP.NET 2.0 sites to the next level.
* Access remote services and data directly from the browser without writing a ton of complicated script.
* Enjoy the benefits of a free framework with technical support provided by Microsoft.

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Language: English

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Pro SQL Server 2005

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This book provides a critical examination of all of the major new functionality in SQL Server 2005, covering such diverse topics as CLR integration, the new management tools, SQL Server Integration Services, Service Broker, Transact-SQL (T-SQL) programming, and database mirroring.

The book does not profess or even try to be a comprehensive reference on any one of these areas as you are probably aware, this would often require a sizable book in itself. Instead, it provides practical, in-depth coverage of the core topics in each area, illustrated with realistic examples. Hopefully, we’ve done this in such a way that you will immediately be able to translate what you learn here into your business environment and have a firm foundation for exploring a particular topic further, should it be necessary.

SQL Server 2005 is a vast new release. This book provides you with a starting point, a road map, and a strong foundation on which to build. Its practical nature and careful guidelines and advice will mean that the book continues to be useful long after your initial assessment of SQL Server 2005 is complete.

Table Of Content:
CH 01 - SQL Server Overview and Installation
CH 02 - SQL Server Management Technologies
CH 03 - T-SQL Enhancements for Developers
CH 04 - T-SQL Enhancements for DBAs
CH 05 - .NET Integration
CH 06 - Programming Assemblies
CH 07 - SQL Server and XML
CH 08 - SQL Server 2005 XML and XQuery Support
CH 09 - SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services
CH 10 - Analysis Services
CH 11 - Security
CH 12 - Service Broker
CH 13 - Automation and Monitoring
CH 14 - Integration Services
CH 15 - Database Mirroring
CH 16 - Notification Services

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Doing Objects in Visual Basic 2005

"Doing Objects in Visual Basic 2005" is one of the few books that I've seen that lays the proper object-oriented foundation to make new Visual Basic.NET developers as well as VB6 veterans successful in moving to the .NET Framework." - Paul Ballard, President, Rochester Consulting Partnership, Inc.

"Deborah Kurata's "Doing Objects in Visual Basic 2005" is salvation for every programmer beached on the forbidding isle of .NET object-oriented programming. 'Right this way,' she says, leading you confidently into that vaguely menacing interior. Step follows step.

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Pro SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services

book coverThis book was written in parallel with a real SSRS deployment for a health-care application, so it covers almost every design and deployment consideration for SSRS, always from the stand-point of how to get the job done effectively. You’ll find step-by-step guides, practical tips, and best practices, along with code samples that you’ll be able to modify and use in your own SSRS applications. At its core, the process of designing reports hasn’t changed substantially in the past 15 years. The report designer lays out report objects, which contain data from a known data source, in a design application such as Crystal Reports or MS Access. He or she then tests report execution, verifies the accuracy of the results, and distributes the report to the target audience.

Sure, there are enough differences between design applications to mean that the designer must become familiar with each particular environment. However, there’s enough crossover functionality to make this learning curve small. For example, the SUMfunction is the same in Crystal Reports as it is in MS Access as it is in Structured Query Language (SQL). With MS SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services (referred to as SSRS throughout the book), there is, again, only a marginal difference in the way reports are designed from one graphical report design application to another. So, if you do have previous reporting experience, your learning curve for SSRS should be relatively shallow. This is especially true if you come from a .NET environment, because the report designer application for SSRS is Visual Studio 2005 or the application included with SQL Server 2005, Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS).

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 1 Introducing the Reporting Services Architecture
Chapter 2 Report Authoring - Designing Efficient Queries
Chapter 3 Using Report Designer
Chapter 4 Building Reports
Chapter 5 Using Custom .NET Code with Reports
Chapter 6 Rendering Reports from .NET Applications
Chapter 7 Deploying Reports
Chapter 8 Managing Reports
Chapter 9 Securing Reports
Chapter 10 Delivering Business Intelligence with SSRS
Chapter 11 Performing Ad Hoc Reporting Using Report Builder

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