-- XML and ASP.NET covers the latest web services technology as it relates to ASP.NET and XML.-- Covers the most common tasks of developing with ASP.NET and XML as well as XSL, CSS, XML Schemas, ADO.NET, DOM, SOAP, and Mobile Device Programming.XML and ASP.NET begins with an overview of ASP.NET and XML, and then expands on the concepts by showing the reader how to work with XML using both client and server technologies. Related topics such as ADO.NET, message queuing, SOAP and Web services are also discussed in depth to complete the reader's perspective. The authors discuss the advantages and drawbacks of different approaches, while offering best practices and solutions to common real-world problems and explaining advanced concepts clearly and concisely.
-- Covers the most common tasks of developing with ASP.NET and XML as well as XSL, CSS, XML Schemas, ADO.NET, DOM, SOAP, and Mobile Device Programming.
XML and ASP.NET begins with an overview of ASP.NET and XML, and then expands on the concepts by showing the reader how to work with XML using both client and server technologies. Related topics such as ADO.NET, message queuing, SOAP and Web services are also discussed in depth to complete the reader's perspective. The authors discuss the advantages and drawbacks of different approaches, while offering best practices and solutions to common real-world problems and explaining advanced concepts clearly and concisely.
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