... production Web site, or synchronize files between Web
sites.
For more information, see “Walkthrough: Copying a Web Site Using the Copy Web Site
Tool” and “How to: Copy Web Site Files with the ...
Creating WebApplicationswith ASP.NET
A Web application that uses ASP.NET typically consists of one or more ASP.NET pages
or Web forms, code files, and configuration files.
A Web form is ... types of file that you can
add to a Web site.
2. Click the Web Configuration File template, ensure the name is set to Web. config,
and click Add.
The file Web. config is added to the project...
...
method of the System .Web. UI.WebControls.Image class.
D. In the onmouseover event handler for each image, add code that calls the ToString() method
of the System .Web. UI.WebControls.Image class. ... System .Web. Services.dll.
B. In the Web References dialog box, type the address of the XML Web service.
C. Add a using statement to your Global.asax.cs file, and specify the address of the XML Web ... .disco files
associated with the XML Web service.
Answer: B
Explanation: Web references differ from traditional references and components in that they refer to
XML Web services published...
... programming in the web browser
with JavaScript more like building traditional applications and less like building
websites. We’ll look into some of the more troubling aspects of maintaining
JavaScript- based ... in the web browser.
Example 3-2 contains a web page that can be run directly in a web browser. Before any
coding can begin, the jQuery, Underscore, and Backbone libraries are included within
the ... spent time working withJavaScript projects larger than trivial in size
has seen how quickly the language spirals into a web of callbacks and pyramid code.
When writing code for the web browser, it...
... PHP Changed the Web
Dramatically
In the beginning of the World Wide Web, all web site content was static. To allow for web servers
to provide search functionality, the original web server code ... entire
scripting language.
Both CGI/Perl and PHP now allowed web site developers to write dynamic webapplications without
having to modify the web server. At that time, developers who wrote CGI programs ... it possible to create rich and interactive webapplications that are on par
with traditional desktop applications. This will continue to transform the Web in a fundamental
way.
❑ Gearman, a system...
... Started with PhoneGap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Packaging a webOS App 14
Installing the webOS SDK 14
Building PerchSearch for webOS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Working with Canvas 56
Physics with Box2D 58
Building the Game Level 62
Building a Blob with Joints 63
Drawing the World 65
Hooking Up the Accelerometer ... platform: the Web. I’m not speaking about the Web as a network
of computers which host HTML content. I’m speaking about the Web technologies
HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. Virtually every OS has a web browser,...
... to Model View ViewModel and Line of Business Applications
submitting an order involves interacting with a NASA web service The user interacts only
with the user interface Therefore, it’s important ... Layer with MVVM,”
discusses MVVM in depth, while Chapter 7, “MVVM Frameworks and Toolkits,” lists available frame-
works and tools that you might nd useful when building LOB applicationswith ... analysis of how the MVVM pattern works and how to apply
it with WPF and Silverlight, but it also offers an exhaustive guide to building layered applications
by using the most common and accepted techniques...
...
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Programming Web Services with XML-RPC
Chapter 5. Integrating Web Applications: XML-
RPC in PHP
PHP is a popular open-source scripting language used to create web pages. Growing
originally ... environment.
7.4 Building an Address Book Web Service with ASP
Let's consider the problem of making an MS Access file that lies inside a protected network
visible to Linux web servers that ... a web server.
Chapter 5
, covers XML-RPC clients and servers created using the PHP scripting language.
The chapter also demonstrates the integration of two webapplications into a single web...
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Released: 04/07/00
Delivery Guide
Building XML-Based
Web Applications
Part Number: X05-42123
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Contents
Introduction
Course ... procedure with sequential steps.
In syntax statements, specifies that the preceding item may
be repeated.
.
.
Represents an omitted portion of a code sample.
Building XML-Based WebApplications ... that is accessible through the
Web pages on the Student Materials CD. If there is no sample code, the
Sampcode folder does not appear.
x Building XML-Based WebApplications
Trainer Materials...
...
Part Number: X05-43157
Course Number: 1905A
Released: 04/07/00
Building XML-Based
Web Applications
Classroom Setup Guide
8 Classroom Setup Guide
!
To configure Notepad ... folder of the Student CD and in
the Trainer Materials CD.
2. Proceed with a default installation.
3. Run Slides.exe, in Webfiles\Downloads\ on the Trainer Materials CD, to
install the slides. ... the hands-on labs. If you anticipate naming conflicts
with other computers in other classrooms you may modify or replace this
scheme with one that is better suited to your situation.
!
The...
... Site 44
Best Practices 47
Review 49
Building Distributed Applications for Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with Visual Basic® v
Module 8: Making Applications Secure
Overview 1
Overview ... presentation, on the Trainer
Materials Web page, click Trainer Preparation Presentation.
Building Distributed Applications for Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with Visual Basic® vii
About This ... Guide
Building Distributed Applications
for Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000
with Visual Basic
®
Part Number: X05-42128
Released: 05/2000
Information in this document is subject to change without...