Monday, October 20, 2008

Developing MS .NET Controls with VB .NET


Every click on a menu item or a dialog box—every interaction with a control—shapes the user’s experience and satisfaction with your software. Learn how to maximize the usability and impact of your Visual Basic .NET-based solutions by using the powerful intrinsic controls in the .NET Framework right out of the box—or by building complex controls from scratch. Expert developer and teacher John Connell shares a wealth of code samples and techniques to illustrate how .NET controls operate as well as ow to integrate even the most complex controls into Windows Forms and Microsoft ASP.NET Web Forms. Whether you’re developing in-house or commercial software, you’ll learn how to build custom controls and other interface components that make your programs easy—and enjoyable to use.
* Discover how to use encryption technologies, isolated storage, and serialization in the .NET Framework in your own programs and controls
* Build custom .NET type editors, type converters, and designers to add and manage sophisticated properties in your custom controls
* Learn how to inherit and enhance .NET controls—from handling events to building custom designers
* Aggregate multiple .NET intrinsic controls into one user control for simpler, custom functionality
* Use GDI+ to perform hit tests, create dynamic bitmaps, and add graphics to Windows Forms and ASP.NET controls
* Add licensing to your controls, including custom validation of authorized users
* Manipulate the built-in ASP.NET Web server controls, from basic HTML wrappers to the powerful DataGrid control
* Design ASP.NET custom server controls to create Web page hit counters, wireless applications, and more

Part I - Using Microsoft .NET Controls
Chapter 1 - Overview of Visual Basic .NET Controls
Chapter 2 - Understanding Visual Basic .NET Intrinsic Windows Forms Controls
Chapter 3 - Advanced Use of Intrinsic .NET Controls
Part II - Building .NET Windows Controls
Chapter 4 - Constructing Extender Controls and Displaying Properties Using Built-In Data Types
Chapter 5 - Building Custom Type Converters and Type Editors
Chapter 6 - Building Inherited Controls
Part III - Advanced .NET Controls
Chapter 7 - Building a User Control
Chapter 8 - Building and Licensing a Custom Control
Part IV - Building Web Forms Controls
Chapter 9 - ASP.NET Controls
Chapter 10 - Building Custom ASP.NET Controls and Wireless Applications
Appendix - Providing Windows XP Support for Windows Forms Controls

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