January 19, 2011
No agnosticism you’ve heard of Web Services, alike if you’re an ASP, PHP, Java, .NET or XML developer. If you haven’t, or don’t absolutely apperceive what they are, accept a attending at Kevin Yank’s “Web Services Demystified”. Web Services are neither a fresh concept, nor a Microsoft creation. The abstraction has been about for a [...]
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January 17, 2011
Note that Ajax-enabled controls are ASP.NET server controls that are created by base the applicant apparatus in your appliance to the server controls. An extender is absolutely an Ajax-enabled ascendancy that you can use in your appliance to wire a applicant basic to a server basic and inject custom behavior. In addition, the extender artlessly [...]
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January 8, 2011
What exactly is that this open communication without borders? Web services, that’s what! HTTP – Hypertext Transfer Protocol Standard ProtocolThe used on port 80, which runs through the firewall and is responsible for collecting and transmitting data over the Internet. SOAP – Simple Object Access Protocol XML own protocol, which contains a set of standards [...]
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January 4, 2011
If you have not seen the new features of ASP.NET 2.0, you need treatment. Microsoft is based on the success of ASP.NET 1.x, some new features that simplify the process of building ASP.NET Web applications. For example, instead of manual access to the root Web.config file in a Web application ASP.NET 2.0 includes a Web [...]
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December 18, 2010
Conceptually, Java is two things: the Java platform (runtime and APIs) and Java. The goal of the Java platform to support applications written in Java and compiled into Java bytecode. Although there are attempts, other languages into Java bytecodes are compiled, they have been largely academic exercises. The ideal of Java has always been a [...]
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