Creating your own HTTP handler in ASP.NET 1.1 or 2.0 gives you a flexible and fast way to move data to clients, browsers, and other Web pages.
Check out our comprehensive list of available products and resources for the Visual Studio .NET developer.
- By Editors Visual Studio Magazine
- 08/01/2006
It's not enough to build a great custom control to help your end users -- you must also help other developers use your control.
Learn guidelines for designing and developing with XML data.
Build a component to accommodate changing requirements without having to recompile your code.
Reduce maintenance costs from security logic that is interwoven with application logic. Apply a simple design that lets you plug in a role-based access control component.
- By Pradeep Juttu
- 06/14/2006
Effective policymaking with WS-Policy improves your architecture's adaptability with minimal development when external service interfaces evolve and business needs change.
- By Derek Harmon
- 06/01/2006
Learn how to integrate ASP.NET's built-in security tools with the features of your existing site.
Implement a Web service that performs a binary file transfer using Web Service Enhancements 3.0 and MTOM.
- By Martin Kulov
- 05/01/2006
You'll find several areas of interest regarding XML usage in SQL Server Reporting Services.
The January 2006 Language Integrated Query (LINQ) preview for the next ("Orcas") version of Visual Basic enables automating SQL Server object-relational mapping for DLinq and enhances XLinq syntax for literal XML and late binding.
- By Roger Jennings
- 04/01/2006
Use the new XML editor features to enable IntelliSense in your XML documents.
Chappell & Associates' David Chappell detailed the design patterns for a new breed of service-oriented applications (SOAs) at his VSLive! keynote on Tuesday.
- By Roger Jennings
- 02/20/2006
Take a look at the latest product updates, plus a new data management tool for developers working with ADO.NET compatible data sources.
- By Editors Visual Studio Magazine
- 02/01/2006
Take a look at the latest VS.NET add-ins, including a component that helps you present, select, and manage dates and times.
- By Editors Visual Studio Magazine
- 01/01/2006