Expert C# 2005 Business Objects
Rockford Lhotka started writing his Business Objects books in 1996, and over the years, he's become one of the world's foremost authorities on building distributed object-oriented systems. His industry-standard VB .NET Business Objects book not only addresses changes in .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005, but also reflects substantial enhancements and improvements to the CSLA .NET Framework and how it can be used to create enterprise-level .NET applications.

Expert C# 2005 Business Objects is for developers who want to see Lhotka's ideas applied in the C# idiom. The book takes you from an opening discussion of logical architectures to detailed n-tier deployment options using the CSLA .NET Framework.

The depth of Rockford's thinking now influences developers across language boundaries. With this book, you can learn directly from the expert whose framework has become universally accepted and respected.

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Expert C# 2005 Business Objects
Rockford Lhotka started writing his Business Objects books in 1996, and over the years, he's become one of the world's foremost authorities on building distributed object-oriented systems. His industry-standard VB .NET Business Objects book not only addresses changes in .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005, but also reflects substantial enhancements and improvements to the CSLA .NET Framework and how it can be used to create enterprise-level .NET applications.

Expert C# 2005 Business Objects is for developers who want to see Lhotka's ideas applied in the C# idiom. The book takes you from an opening discussion of logical architectures to detailed n-tier deployment options using the CSLA .NET Framework.

The depth of Rockford's thinking now influences developers across language boundaries. With this book, you can learn directly from the expert whose framework has become universally accepted and respected.

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Expert C# 2005 Business Objects

Expert C# 2005 Business Objects

by Rockford Lhotka
Expert C# 2005 Business Objects

Expert C# 2005 Business Objects

by Rockford Lhotka

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Overview

Rockford Lhotka started writing his Business Objects books in 1996, and over the years, he's become one of the world's foremost authorities on building distributed object-oriented systems. His industry-standard VB .NET Business Objects book not only addresses changes in .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005, but also reflects substantial enhancements and improvements to the CSLA .NET Framework and how it can be used to create enterprise-level .NET applications.

Expert C# 2005 Business Objects is for developers who want to see Lhotka's ideas applied in the C# idiom. The book takes you from an opening discussion of logical architectures to detailed n-tier deployment options using the CSLA .NET Framework.

The depth of Rockford's thinking now influences developers across language boundaries. With this book, you can learn directly from the expert whose framework has become universally accepted and respected.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781590596326
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 03/21/2006
Series: Expert's Voice In . Net Series
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 696
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.06(d)

About the Author

Rockford Lhotka is the author of numerous books, including Expert One-on-One Visual Basic .NET and Expert C# Business Objects. He is a Microsoft Software Legend, regional director, "Most Valuable Professional", and INETA speaker. Rockford speaks at many conferences and user groups around the world and is a columnist for MSDN Online. Rockford is the principal technology evangelist for Magenic Technologies, one of the nation's premiere Microsoft Gold Certified Partners dedicated to solving today's most challenging business problems using 100% Microsoft tools and technology.

Table of Contents

Distributed Architecture.- Framework Design.- Business Framework Implementation.- Data Access and Security.- Completing the Framework.- Object-Oriented Application Design.- Using the CSLA .NET Base Classes.- Business Object Implementation.- Windows Forms UI.- Web Forms UI.- Web Services Interface.- Implementing Remote Data Portal Hosts.
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