
Building .NET Applications for Mobile Devices
Résumé
- .NET for the mobile Web
- ASP.NET and the Mobile Internet Toolkit
- Developing mobile .NET applications
- Dynamic mobile applications
- Using Mobile Web Forms
- Styles and device-specific rendering
- Accessing data
- Managing state
- Designing compelling .NET mobile Web applications
- XML Web services
- Testing and debugging with emulators and handling runtime errors
- Packaging, configuration, and security
- Creating custom mobile controls
- Supporting new clients
- A fully searchable electronic copy of the book
- Sample code written for ASP.NET in Microsoft Visual C#™ and Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET
Contents
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
1 Introducing .NET for the Mobile Web 1
2 ASP.NET and the Mobile Internet Toolkit 17
3 Developing Mobile Web Applications 33
4 Dynamic Mobile Applications 71
5 Using the Mobile Internet Toolkit Standard Controls
99
6 List Controls 147
7 Special-Purpose Controls and Validation Controls
187
8 Styles and Device-Specific Rendering 229
9 Accessing Data 299
10 State Management 333
11 Designing Compelling Mobile Web Applications 355
12 XML Web Services 383
13 Debugging, Testing with Emulators, and Handling Runtime
Errors 413
14 Packaging, Configuration, and Security 443
15 Creating User Controls and Custom Controls 461
16 Building Controls from Scratch and Using Device Adapters
497
17 Supporting New Clients 561
Index
L'auteur - Andy Wigley
Andy is a Principal Technologiest at U.K. technical
authoring and consultancy company Content Master, focusing
on mobile technologies. He has contributed to MSDN and
other publications and regularly appears at conferences,
presenting on applications of mobile technology. He has
been involved in software engineering for nearly 20 years,
working on projects as diverse as high-performance
messaging, electronic document exchange,
computer-integrated manufacturing, and laboratory
robotics.
He is the co-author of Building .NET Applications for
Mobile Devices (Microsoft Press), which focused on building
mobile Web applications with ASP.NET and the Microsoft
Mobile Internet Toolkit.
He lives in North Wales with his wife, Caroline, and their
two children, a location that allows him to pursue his
passion for rock climbing.
L'auteur - Peter Roxburgh
Peter Roxburgh has authored a wide variety of courses
and articles on Java and mobile computing topics, and is an
invited member of the WAP Group. He continues to contribute
to journals and Web sites on cutting-edge topics.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Microsoft Press |
Auteur(s) | Andy Wigley, Peter Roxburgh |
Parution | 22/03/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 606 |
Format | 18,8 x 22,8 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1264g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780735615328 |
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