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Microsoft Webcast: The Proper Care and Feeding of Regular Expressions: Your World Examples (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast explores the great unsung hero: the regular expression. It slices, it dices, and it can turn twenty lines of code into one line if user knows how to use it. It explores the wonder and glory that is pattern matching and substitution using regular expressions. This webcast shows how regular expressions can be used in Microsoft .NET Framework applications with some examples in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and JScript. Join us for the fun.
Tags: .NET, Application Development |
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Soup to Nuts (Part 06 of 18): Panels (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| In this webcast, Bill covers items such as the StackPanel, WrapPanel, and DockPanel. He also discusses how user can assemble multiple panels to produce controls with enhanced effects like collapsing and docking.
Tags: Application Development |
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MSDN Webcast: Framework Masterclass: LINQ to SQL (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| Microsoft .NET Language Integrated Query (LINQ) provides a common way to work with data in applications. This session dives into how LINQ provides methods to work with Structured Query Language (SQL) databases, including how to query, insert, and manage data using the LINQ framework.
Tags: Database Management, .NET |
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MSDN Webcast: Building ASP.NET AJAX Applications for Windows Mobile (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast shows the power of Microsoft Internet Explorer Mobile support of Asynchronous JavaScript And XML (AJAX). It provides an overview of standards support in Internet Explorer Mobile as it relates to AJAX, describe how to port existing AJAX applications to Internet Explorer Mobile, and explain best practices for mobile AJAX applications.
Tags: Wireless, Application Development |
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MSDN Webcast: Framework Masterclass: LINQ to XML (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast explores how LINQ can help to develop XML applications. It covers the basics of the XML helper functions, and it also dives into deeper topics.
Tags: Programming Languages, .NET |
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Microsoft Webcast: The Proper Care and Feeding of Regular Expressions: Real-World Examples (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast explores the great unsung hero: the regular expression. It slices, it dices, and it can turn twenty lines of code into one line if user knows how to use it. Watch this webcast as it explores the wonder and glory that is pattern matching and substitution using regular expressions. It is seen that how regular expressions can be used in Microsoft .NET Framework applications with some examples in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and JScript. It looks at several real-world examples of using regular expressions in .NET Framework applications. The focus is on Windows, Web applications, and usage.
Tags: Programming Languages, .NET |
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 15 of 15): Extensibility (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| As rich in features as Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is, the developer can make it even richer by hooking into the many points of extensibility provided by the service model. There are many reasons why one might write custom extensions, for example to standardize coding practices, provide sound defaults for host and channel initialization, add new behaviors for message processing, control how messages are processed, provide standard error-handling semantics, extend the security model to support custom credentials or custom authorization techniques, flow context across service boundaries, control how metadata is generated, create custom communication and messaging protocols.
Tags: .NET, Application Development |
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 13 of 15): Transactions (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| Transactions are critical for system reliability. Transactions are necessary when two or more activities must be coordinated as a single operation - ensuring that the system is always left in a consistent state. The only two viable options are to complete the two activities successfully, or to leave the system as it was before initiating either activity. While Microsoft .NET version 2.0 provides a mechanism for initiating transactions, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) makes it possible for services to participate in distributed transactions across process and computer boundaries, and to initiate transactions at the service tier. This webcast shows how to configure the Distributed Transaction Control (DTC) to support WS-AT, and it explains how to configure WCF clients and services to support transactions over any protocol.
Tags: .NET, Application Development |
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom (Part 14 of 15): Message Queuing (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| Queued calls are yet another way to achieve reliability in a distributed system. When a person sends messages using a classic request/reply pattern, the response traditionally indicates whether the request was successful. In the case of one-way messages, it is difficult to be sure that the message arrived at its destination and was process successfully because no response is provided. By definition, with one-way calls, one probably cares less about the success of the call (given that there is not a reply), but do care that the message arrived. This webcast shows how to expose Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services over Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ), demonstrate practical scenarios where queued services can be helpful, and explain various configuration settings for NetMsmqBinding and their implications on system reliability and security.
Tags: .NET, Application Development |
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MSDN Webcast: ADO.NET Step by Step (Part 15 of 16): Reading and Writing XML and the XmlDataDocument (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast series is based on Microsoft ADO.NET Step by Step. In the last two sessions of this series, it focuses on the interaction between ADO.NET and XML. Presenter takes a look at the structure of an XML schema and the DataSet methods that enable us to read and write data from an XML data stream. It also examines the XmlDataDocument that provides an XML view of the data in a DataSet. Get a solid handle on ADO.NET and discover how to take advantage of the database functionality of Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET with this step-by-step primer. This webcast will help to start working with ADO.NET right away with easy-to-grasp examples drawn from the real-world challenges developers face every day.
Tags: Programming Languages, .NET |
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