... the pMB307 plasmids and cloned into pRK415 [12] in order to create plasmids capable of replicating and expressing in R sphaeroides These three pRK415-based plasmids, pMAG78S, pMAA205T and pMADF94–F98, ... described in [1] and proton pumping was measured in a stopped-flow apparatus as described in [15] The content of subunit was determined by densitometry of Coomassie-stained SDS-urea gels [16] using a Personal ... the interaction between subunits and to the point where subunit fails to bind, and that the introduction of a threonine in position 200 does not compromise folding and binding of subunit In addition,...
... 1992, 35 : 530 -540 Page of 10 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2009, 4:45 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 http://www.josr-online.com/content/4/1/45 ... (ECM): proteoglycans, gelatin, laminin, fibronectin and collagen (types III, IV and IX) [10] In addition, MMP -3 can stimulate other enzymes in the MMP group, such as MMP-1, MMP7, MMP-8, MMP-9 and ... downregulation in MMP -3 gene expression in the MMP -3 siRNA group, significantly different from the control group (p < 0.05) This indicates that using siRNA interference could suppress MMP -3 gene expression...
... LINQ Data Grouping Other LINQ Operators LINQ Joins Paging Using LINQ LINQ to XML Joining XML Data LINQ to SQL Insert, Update, and Delete Queries through LINQ Extending LINQ 455 464 472 4 73 4 73 ... Properties 7 23 725 Adding a Simple Personalization Property Using Personalization Properties Adding a Group of Personalization Properties Using Grouped Personalization Properties Defining Types for Personalization ... Implementing Methods and Properties of the MembershipProvider Class Implementing Methods and Properties of the MembershipProvider Class Using the XmlMembershipProvider for User Login Extending...
... Asynchronously Windows Communication Foundation The Larger Move to SOA WCF Overview Building a WCF Service 132 8 132 9 133 0 133 3 133 6 133 6 133 8 134 1 134 2 134 4 134 5 134 6 134 9 135 0 135 1 135 3 135 5 135 7 136 0 136 0 ... Chapter 34 : Packaging and Deploying ASP.NET Applications 1529 Deployment Pieces Steps to Take before Deploying Methods of Deploying Web Applications 1 530 1 530 1 531 Using XCopy Using the VS Copy ... Business Objects in Your ASP.NET Applications COM Interop: Using COM Within NET The Runtime Callable Wrapper Using COM Objects in ASP.NET Code Error Handling Deploying COM Components with NET Applications...
... errors in the pages without invoking every page Precompiling your ASP.NET 2.0 applications is as simple as using aspnet_ compiler.exe and employing some of the available flags As you precompile ... ASP.NET 3. 5 provides the capability to provide resources application-wide or just to particular pages in your application through the use of two new application folders — App_GlobalResources and ... a page is structured in ASP.NET 3. 5 In ASP.NET 1.0, either you constructed your pages using the code-behind model or by placing all the server code inline between tags on your aspx page...
... Web applications easily and effectively ❑ Chapter 34 , ‘‘Packaging and Deploying ASP.NET Applications.’’: So you have built an ASP.NET application-now what? This chapter takes the building process ... monitoring system ❑ Chapter 33 , ‘‘Administration and Management.’’: Besides making it easier for the developer to be more productive in building ASP.NET applications, the ASP.NET team also put considerable ... SQL cache invalidation feature which is part of ASP.NET 3. 5 ❑ Chapter 24, ‘‘Debugging and Error Handling Techniques.’’: Being able to handle unanticipated errors in your ASP.NET applications...
... your ASP.NET pages inline In fact, many page types have options for both inline and code-behind styles The following table shows your inline options when selecting files from this dialog File Options ... understand the code-inline model The code-behind model in ASP.NET was introduced as a new way to separate the presentation code and business logic Listing 1-1 shows a typical aspx page generated using ... 20 03 12:27pm Page Evjen c01.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12:27pm Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks Listing 1-1: A typical aspx page from ASP.NET 1.0/1.1
... parses or compiles This directive can be used only with ASP.NET pages (.aspx) PreviousPageType Enables an ASP.NET page to work with a postback from another page in the application 13 Page 13 Evjen ... 12:27pm Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks ASP.NET 3. 5 Page Directives ASP.NET directives are something that is a part of every ASP.NET page You can control the behavior of your ASP.NET pages ... that if possible, ASP.NET will not compile the page 12:27pm Page 14 Evjen c01.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12:27pm Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks Attribute Description CompilerOptions Compiler...
... first page Listing 1-12 shows you how Page2.aspx works with these exposed properties 30 12:27pm Page 30 Evjen c01.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12:27pm Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks Listing ... Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks Public ReadOnly Property pp_TextBox1() As TextBox Get Return TextBox1 End Get End Property Public ReadOnly Property pp_Calendar1() ... simple process For an example, create a page called Page1.aspx that contains a simple form This page is shown in Listing 1-9 Listing 1-9: Page1.aspx VB
... simply dragging and dropping a wsdl file in the App_Code folder of a deployed application automatically gives the ASP.NET application access to the created proxy class A build provider is simply ... to perform any compilation routine Which file types are compiled in the App_Code folder? As with most things in ASP.NET, this is determined through settings applied in a configuration file Listing ... c01.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12:27pm Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks Command Description -p Specifies the physical path of the application to be compiled If this is not specified, the IIS metabase...
... method of using CSS is to apply the styles directly to the tags contained in your ASP.NET pages For instance, you apply a style to a string, as shown in Listing 2 -3 Listing 2 -3: Applying CSS styles ... Button control selected in the design panel, and its properties are displayed in the Properties window on the lower right Changing the properties in the window changes the appearance or behavior ... either directly in an ASP.NET page or kept in a separate document that is simply referenced in the ASP.NET page You explore these methods in the following sections Applying Styles Directly to...
... your ASP.NET page in the Document window simply produces the appropriate HTML element For instance, placing an HTML Button control on your page produces the following results in your code:
... service is initiated and a random number is populated into the text box Listing 2- 13 shows an example of this in action 90 12 :31 pm Page 90 Evjen c02.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :31 pm Chapter 2: ASP.NET ... (as found in the view state of the page), processing data, processing postback events, and finally rendering the page to be interpreted by the consuming browser once again The process completely ... Page.ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptInclude("myKey", myScript); This creates the following construction on the ASP.NET page: 88 12 :31 pm Page...
... SupportsCallBack and the SupportsXmlHttp properties To ensure this support, you could put a check in the page’s code behind when the initial page is being generated It might look similar to the following: ... similar to what appeared in the previous example 100 12 :31 pm Page 100 Evjen c02.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :31 pm Chapter 2: ASP.NET Server Controls and Client-Side Scripts The second JavaScript function, ... ASP.NET applications, check out Chapter 30 After building and running this page, you get the results illustrated in Figure 2-17 Figure 2-17 98 12 :31 pm Page 98 Evjen c02.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :31 pm...
... 112 12 :33 pm Page 112 Evjen c 03. tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :33 pm Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls Using AutoPostBack ASP.NET pages work in an event-driven way When an action on a Web page triggers ... /> 108 12 :33 pm Page 108 Evjen c 03. tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :33 pm Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls Instead of using the Text attribute, however, you can place the content to be displayed between ... Here is some text 110 12 :33 pm Page 110 Evjen c 03. tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :33 pm Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls Try using the Mode attribute as illustrated here:
... Evjen c 03. tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :33 pm Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls ... shown in the following example: Cross-page posting is covered in greater detail in Chapter ... Figure 3- 6 Another interesting attribute for the button controls is PostBackUrl It enables you to perform cross-page posting, instead of simply posting your ASP.NET pages back to the same page,...
... default) Running this page produces the results shown in Figure 3- 14 Figure 3- 14 130 12 :33 pm Page 130 Evjen c 03. tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :33 pm Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls How to Determine Whether ... [Customers]" ConnectionString=""> 132 12 :33 pm Page 132 Evjen c 03. tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :33 pm Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls ... and run, you get the results presented in Figure 3- 13 Figure 3- 13 128 12 :33 pm Page 128 Evjen c 03. tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :33 pm Chapter 3: ASP.NET Web Server Controls Adding Items to a Collection To...