Core C# and .NET

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    • Perry, Stephen C.
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Core C# and .NET

Stephen C. Perry

(Prentice Hall PTR core series)

Prentice Hall PTR, c2006

  • : pbk

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Includes index : p.952-972

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内容説明

Since its release not quite three years ago, C# has rapidly gained wide usage. This book is written for C# 2.0, covering all the new features in 2.0, including generics. In addition to its coverage of C#, it also provides information on the .NET Framework and classes that C# interacts with. Every chapter includes questions and answers along with suggested projects.

目次

About the Author. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgments. I. FUNDAMENTALS OF C# PROGRAMMING AND INTRODUCTION TO .NET. 1. Introduction to .NET and C#. Overview of the .NET Framework Microsoft .NET and the CLI Standards Common Language Runtime Compiling .NET Code Common Type System Assemblies Framework Class Library Working with the .NET Framework and SDK Updating the .NET Framework .NET Framework Tools Ildasm.exe wincv.exe Framework Configuration Tool Understanding the C# Compiler Locating the Compiler Compiling from the Command Line Summary Test Your Understanding 2. C# Language Fundamentals. The Layout of a C# Program General C# Programming Notes Primitives decimal bool char byte, sbyte short, int, long single, double Using Parse and TryParse to Convert a Numeric String Operators: Arithmetic, Logical, and Conditional Arithmetic Operators Conditional and Relational Operators Control Flow Statements if-else switch Loops while loop do loop for loop foreach loop Transferring Control Within a Loop C# Preprocessing Directives Conditional Compilation Diagnostic Directives Code Regions Strings String Literals String Manipulation Enumerated Types Working with Enumerations System.Enum Methods Enums and Bit Flags Arrays Declaring and Creating an Array Using System.Array Methods and Properties Reference and Value Types System.Object and System.ValueType Memory Allocation for Reference and Value Types Boxing Summary of Value and Reference Type Differences Summary Test Your Understanding 3. Class Design in C#. Introduction to a C# Class Defining a Class Attributes Access Modifiers Abstract, Sealed, and Static Modifiers Class Identifier Base Classes, Interfaces, and Inheritance Overview of Class Members Member Access Modifiers Constants, Fields, and Properties Constants Fields Properties Indexers Methods Method Modifiers Passing Parameters Constructors Instance Constructor Private Constructor Static Constructor Delegates and Events Delegates Delegate-Based Event Handling Operator Overloading Interfaces Creating and Using a Custom Interface Working with Interfaces Generics Structures Defining Structures Using Methods and Properties with a Structure Structure Versus Class Structures Are Value Types and Classes Are Reference Types Unlike a Class, a Structure Cannot Be Inherited General Rules for Choosing Between a Structure and a Class Summary Test Your Understanding 4. Working with Objects in C#. Object Creation Example: Creating Objects with Multiple Factories Exception Handling System.Exception Class Writing Code to Handle Exceptions Example: Handling Common SystemException Exceptions How to Create a Custom Exception Class Unhandled Exceptions Exception Handling Guidelines Implementing System.Object Methods in a Custom Class ToString() to Describe an Object Equals() to Compare Objects Cloning to Create a Copy of an Object Working with .NET Collection Classes and Interfaces Collection Interfaces System.Collections Namespace Stack and Queue ArrayList Hashtable System.Collections.Generic Namespace Object Serialization Binary Serialization Object Life Cycle Management .NET Garbage Collection Summary Test Your Understanding II. CREATING APPLICATIONS USING THE .NET FRAMEWORK CLASS LIBRARY. 5. C# Text Manipulation and File I/O. Characters and Unicode Unicode Working with Characters The String Class Creating Strings Overview of String Operations Comparing Strings Using String.Compare Using String.CompareOrdinal Searching, Modifying, and Encoding a String's Content Searching the Contents of a String Searching a String That Contains Surrogates String Transformations String Encoding StringBuilder StringBuilder Class Overview StringBuilder Versus String Concatenation Formatting Numeric and DateTime Values Constructing a Format Item Formatting Numeric Values Formatting Dates and Time Regular Expressions The Regex Class Creating Regular Expressions A Pattern Matching Example Working with Groups Examples of Using Regular Expressions System.IO: Classes to Read and Write Streams of Data The Stream Class FileStreams MemoryStreams BufferedStreams Using StreamReader and StreamWriter to Read and Write Lines of Text StringWriter and StringReader Encryption with the CryptoStream Class System.IO: Directories and Files FileSystemInfo Working with Directories Using the DirectoryInfo, Directory, and Path Classes Working with Files Using the FileInfo and File Classes Summary Test Your Understanding 6. Building Windows Forms Applications. Programming a Windows Form Building a Windows Forms Application by Hand Windows.Forms Control Classes The Control Class Working with Controls Control Events The Form Class Setting a Form's Appearance Setting Form Location and Size Displaying Forms The Life Cycle of a Modeless Form Forms Interaction--A Sample Application Owner and Owned Forms Message and Dialog Boxes Multiple Document Interface Forms Working with Menus MenuItem Properties Context Menus Adding Help to a Form ToolTips Responding to F1 and the Help Button The HelpProvider Component Forms Inheritance Building and Using a Forms Library Using the Inherited Form Summary Test Your Understanding 7. Windows Forms Controls. A Survey of .NET Windows Forms Controls Button Classes, Group Box, Panel, and Label The Button Class The CheckBox Class The RadioButton Class The GroupBox Class The Panel Class The Label Class PictureBox and TextBox Controls The PictureBox Class The TextBox Class ListBox, CheckedListBox, and ComboBox Classes The ListBox Class Other List Controls: the ComboBox and the CheckedListBox The ListView and TreeView Classes The ListView Class The TreeView Class The ProgressBar, Timer, and StatusStrip Classes Building a StatusStrip Building Custom Controls Extending a Control Building a Custom UserControl A UserControl Example Using the Custom User Control Working with the User Control at Design Time Using Drag and Drop with Controls Overview of Drag and Drop Using Resources Working with Resource Files Using Resource Files to Create Localized Forms Summary Test Your Understanding 8. .NET Graphics Using GDI+. GDI+ Overview The Graphics Class The Paint Event Using the Graphics Object Basic 2-D Graphics Pens Brushes Colors A Sample Project: Building a Color Viewer Images Loading and Storing Images Manipulating Images Sample Project: Working with Images A Note on GDI and BitBlt for the Microsoft Windows Platform Summary Test Your Understanding 9. Fonts, Text, and Printing. Fonts Font Families The Font Class Drawing Text Strings Drawing Multi-Line Text Formatting Strings with the StringFormat Class Using Tab Stops String Trimming, Alignment, and Wrapping Printing Overview PrintDocument Class Printer Settings Page Settings PrintDocument Events PrintPage Event Previewing a Printed Report A Report Example Creating a Custom PrintDocument Class Summary Test Your Understanding 10. Working with XML in .NET. Working with XML Using XML Serialization to Create XML Data XML Schema Definition (XSD) Using an XML Style Sheet Techniques for Reading XML Data XmlReader Class XmlNodeReader Class The XmlReaderSettings Class Using an XML Schema to Validate XML Data Options for Reading XML Data Techniques for Writing XML Data Using XPath to Search XML Constructing XPath Queries XmlDocument and Xpath XPathDocument and Xpath XmlDataDocument and Xpath Summary Test Your Understanding 11. ADO.NET. Overview of the ADO.NET Architecture OLE DB Data Provider in .NET .NET Data Provider Data Access Models: Connected and Disconnected Connected Model Disconnected Model ADO.NET Connected Model Connection Classes The Command Object DataReader Object DataSets, DataTables, and the Disconnected Model The DataSet Class DataTables Loading Data into a DataSet Using the DataAdapter to Update a Database Defining Relationships Between Tables in a DataSet Choosing Between the Connected and Disconnected Model XML and ADO.NET Using a DataSet to Create XML Data and Schema Files Creating a DataSet Schema from XML Reading XML Data into a DataSet Summary Test Your Understanding 12. Data Binding with Windows Forms Controls. Overview of Data Binding Simple Data Binding Complex Data Binding with List Controls One-Way and Two-Way Data Binding Using Binding Managers Using Simple and Complex Data Binding in an Application Binding to a DataTable Binding Controls to an ArrayList Adding an Item to the Data Source Identifying Updates Update Original Database with Changes The DataGridView Class Properties Events Setting Up Master-Detail DataGridViews Virtual Mode Summary Test Your Understanding III. ADVANCED USE OF C# AND THE .NET FRAMEWORK. 13. Asynchronous Programming and Multithreading. What Is a Thread? Multithreading Asynchronous Programming Asynchronous Delegates Examples of Implementing Asynchronous Calls Working Directly with Threads Creating and Working with Threads Multithreading in Action Using the Thread Pool Timers Thread Synchronization The Synchronization Attribute The Monitor Class The Mutex The Semaphore Avoiding Deadlock Summary of Synchronization Techniques Summary Test Your Understanding 14. Creating Distributed Applications with Remoting. Application Domains Advantages of AppDomains Application Domains and Assemblies Working with the AppDomain Class Remoting Remoting Architecture Types of Remoting Client-Activated Objects Server-Activated Objects Type Registration Remoting with a Server-Activated Object Remoting with a Client-Activated Object (CAO) Design Considerations in Creating a Distributed Application Leasing and Sponsorship Leasing Sponsorship Summary Test Your Understanding 15. Code Refinement, Security, and Deployment. Following .NET Code Design Guidelines Using FxCop Strongly Named Assemblies Creating a Strongly Named Assembly Delayed Signing Global Assembly Cache (GAC) Versioning Security Permissions and Permission Sets Evidence Security Policies Configuring Security Policy The .NET Framework Configuration Tool Configuring Code Access Security with the Configuration Tool--An Example Requesting Permissions for an Assembly Programmatic Security Application Deployment Considerations Microsoft Windows Deployment: XCOPY Deployment Versus the Windows Installer Deploying Assemblies in the Global Assembly Cache Deploying Private Assemblies Using CodeBase Configuration Using a Configuration File to Manage Multiple Versions of an Assembly Assembly Version and Product Information Summary Test Your Understanding IV. PROGRAMMING FOR THE INTERNET. 16. ASP.NET Web Forms and Controls. Client-Server Interaction over the Internet Web Application Example: Implementing a BMI Calculator Using ASP.NET to Implement a BMI Calculator Inline Code Model The Code-Behind Model Code-Behind with Partial Classes Page Class Web Forms Controls Web Controls Overview Specifying the Appearance of a Web Control Simple Controls List Controls The DataList Control Data Binding and Data Source Controls Binding to a DataReader Binding to a DataSet DataSource Controls Validation Controls Using Validation Controls Master and Content Pages Creating a Master Page Creating a Content Page Accessing the Master Page from a Content Page Building and Using Custom Web Controls A Custom Control Example Using a Custom Control Control State Management Composite Controls Selecting a Web Control to Display Data Summary Test Your Understanding 17. The ASP.NET Application Environment. HTTP Request and Response Classes HttpRequest Object HttpResponse Object ASP.NET and Configuration Files A Look Inside web.config Adding a Custom Configuration Section ASP.NET Application Security Forms Authentication An Example of Forms Authentication Maintaining State Application State Session State Caching Page Output Caching Data Caching Creating a Web Client with WebRequest and WebResponse WebRequest and WebResponse Classes Web Client Example HTTP Pipeline Processing a Request in the Pipeline HttpApplication Class HTTP Modules HTTP Handlers Summary Test Your Understanding 18. XML Web Services. Introduction to Web Services Discovering and Using a Web Service Building an XML Web Service Creating a Web Service by Hand Creating a Web Service Using VS.NET Extending the Web Service with the WebService and WebMethod Attributes Building an XML Web Service Client Creating a Simple Client to Access the Web Service Class Creating a Proxy with Visual Studio.NET Understanding WSDL and SOAP Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Using Web Services with Complex Data Types A Web Service to Return Images Using Amazon Web Services Creating a Proxy for the Amazon Web Services Building a WinForms Web Service Client Web Services Performance Configuring the HTTP Connection Working with Large Amounts of Data Summary Test Your Understanding Appendix A. Features Specific to .NET 2.0 and C# 2.0. Appendix B. DataGridView Events and Delegates. Answers to Chapter Exercises. Index.

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