Asp.Net

Sponsored Listings from TermPapersMonthly.com

Join Now
Category:
Technology
Words | Pages:
6172 | 25
Views:
91
Bookmark and Share

Asp.Net

Unit I : Introduction to .Net Framework
  Genesis of .Net – Features of .Net - .Net binaries – Microsoft Intermediate Language – Meta Data - .Net types and .net name spaces – Common Language Runtime – Common Type System – Common Language Specification - .Net Applications using command line compiler and visual studio .net IDE.

  1. Definitions

  Internet: It allows the user /organization stay connected. The protocol which enables this network of network is called TCP/IP.
  World Wide Web: It allows computer user to locate and view multimedia based documents (i.e., documents with text, graphics, animations, audios or videos). It is viewed as communication protocols.
  W3C: It is developed to devote nonproprietary, interoperable technologies for the World Wide Web. Its primary goal is to make the web universally accessible-regardless of ability, language or culture.
  URI: Uniform Resource Identifier (URI = URL or URN). Generic term for all textual names and addresses.
  URL: Uniform resource locator. The set of URI schemes that have explicit instructions on how to access the resource over the Internet,
  e.g. http, ftp, gopher

  URN: Uniform resource Name. A URI that has an institutional commitment to availability etc., A particular scheme intended to identify resources.
  e.g. urn:schemas:httpmail:subject

  2. Microsoft.Net
  Microsoft.Net: It is a broad new vision for integrating the Internet and the Web in the development, engineering, distribution and use of software. It permits the developer to create .NET applications, in any .Net compatible language (Jscript.Net, C#, VB.Net, VC++.Net and many others). Part of the initiative includes Microsoft ASP.Net technology which allows programmers to create web-based, database-intensive, client/server applications. The .Net strategy extends the idea of software reuse to the Internet by allowing programmers to concentrate on their specialties without having to implement every component of...

Join Now