Prerequisites

王朝asp·作者佚名  2006-01-10
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This book is designed for programmers who need to know how to program a Web

application. If you are a programmer and/or Web designer who has some

experience with VBScript or ColdFusion, you will get a lot out of this

book. Even if you're not, there is enough in here to get you started. To

get the most out of this book, it is recommended that you have experience

using a programming language such as Visual Basic 6.0. Some experience with

Visual Basic .NET would be helpful, but it's not required. You should also

be familiar with relational database concepts and have access to the

Northwind sample database that comes with SQL Server and Access. You must

be familiar with Windows 2000, or later, and have access to Windows NT,

Windows 2000, or Windows XP to effectively use this book. Familiarity with

IIS is also recommended, because this book will assume you know how to set

up virtual directories in IIS.

Assumptions

You will need several tools at your disposal so you can try out the many

exercises contained in this book. Here is a list of the tools you should

have on your computer:

Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 or later or Microsoft Access

The Northwind sample database, which comes with SQL Server and Access

Microsoft Windows 2000, or XP

Microsoft .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) Framework SDK

Microsoft Visual Studio .NET

Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit (optional)

Getting and Running .NET

The .NET Framework and the Visual Studio .NET IDE can both be purchased

from many vendors, including directly from Microsoft. Although the .NET

Framework will run on Microsoft Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0,

Windows 98 second edition, and Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me),

you'll need to have Windows NT with Service Pack 6, Windows 2000, Windows

XP, or Windows .NET Server in order to develop applications. Microsoft

Internet Explorer 6.0 or later is required. For server-side installs,

Microsoft Data Access Components 2.7 is required. You need at least a PII

450MHz processor with a minimum of 128MB of RAM and at least 800x600

resolution.

You will find that you need at least a PIII 650MHz processor with 384MB of

RAM or better to be really productive. The more memory you have, the better

off you will be. Given the choice, adding memory should have a higher

priority than upgrading your processor.

Making the Most of This Book

To download the examples discussed in this book, and to find updates and

fixes, visit our Web site, www.pdsa.com/aspnetjumpstart Because this book

focuses on building an application that looks and feels like a simple

business-oriented Web site, you'll get the flavor of the types of issues

that will affect every ASP.NET developer. Rather than focusing on features

or technology, we've focused on tasks and solutions. Although there may be

other ways to accomplish some of the techniques we've proposed in this

book, given the examples shown here, you'll have a running head start

toward building your own sites and applications.

We suggest that you work your way through this book, from start to finish.

There may be some chapters along the way that cover material you're already

familiar with (for example, the chapters on HTML and XML). In that case,

skim on past. Don't worry about missing out on steps in building the sample

application梬e've included, along with the sample application, a finished

version of the application after each chapter. If you skip a chapter, you

can simply copy the contents of the finished version for the chapter into

your working folder. (See Chapter 1, "Getting Started with the Sample

Application," for more details.) In a perfect world, after working through

the examples in each chapter, you would take the time to review the

documentation on the objects and techniques covered and then add your own

functionality to the application

 
 
 
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