I'm trying to figure out the best ways to do this. I don't necccessarily want to have a dozen posts a day. Brain Jepson has a A Quick Look at the .NET Compact Framework. Meanwhile, the META Group reports "META trend: Global 2000 organizations will have heterogeneous application environments indefinitely, but .Net share will increase to 30 percent of enterprise development projects as J2EE use stabilizes at 40 percent by 2004."
here . With the advent of the .NET platform, writing code that pools objects and threads has become a simple task. By using the Threading and Collections namespaces, you can create robust object pooling applications.
You've created a Web service and now it's time to let others know where to find it and how to use it. See how to add a namespace to your service and publish it to a public directory using UDDI.
This article looks at how you as a developer and consumer of XML Web services can utilize caching. It takes a look at ways you can do application-level caching with ASP.NET, and also at HTTP caching and its application for XML Web services.
Whether you are provide an internal or external Web services or if you are an ASP, ISP, or e-sourcing agency some level of service-level agreement will be necessary to distinguish quality. This IBM developerWorks article take a look at how is would work for .NET apps. This article is the second piece of a multi-part series on using the DataGrid Web control that will span several weeks. The ASP.NET DataGrid Web control, which displays database information in an HTML table, is highly versatile. The basics of the DataGrid were discussed in Part 1. This article will examine how to perform custom formatting of the DataGrid.
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