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This is going to be the first post of a series of posts regarding ASP.Net and Entity Framework and how we can use Entity Framework to access(select,insert,update,delete) the database. We will start with some simple samples but then we will look into more advanced uses of Entity Framework.
In this post I will continue my series of posts on caching.
You can have a look at this post , this post , this post and this one.My last post was on Application state management and you can read it here.
I have explained some of the state mechanisms that we have in our disposal for preserving state in ASP.Net applications in various posts in this blog.
This is the fourth post in a series of posts regarding ASP.Net built in membership functionality,providers,controls. You can read the first one here .You can read the second post here . You can read the third post here.
This is the third post in a series of posts regarding ASP.Net built in membership functionality,providers,controls. You can read the first one post one here .
This is the second post in a series of posts regarding ASP.Net built in membership functionality,providers,controls. You can read the first one post one here .
So far in all my posts, I have never mentioned anything about how to implement authentication/authorisation mechanisms in a web site. In all our professional web applications we do need some sort of mechanism to verify who users are and what privileges have in our site.
In this post, I will try to show you how to display xml data in asp.net website after making some xslt transformations.
I was involved in designing and implementing an ASP.Net application some time ago. After we deployed the application we wanted to monitor various aspects of the application.
In this post I am going to show you something that we see in most websites. When we visit a website we are given the choice through a control to select the theme(colors,font size,font family) that we want to be applied to the site.
In my last ASP.Net seminar someone noticed that we did not talk at all about the XmlDataSource,ListView,DataPager web server controls.
In this post I will demonstrate how to extend the functionality of the web server controls by adding client side functionality with Javascript.
In this post I will demonstrate with a hands on example how HTML elements in an .aspx page can be processed exactly like standard ASP.Net server controls.
In this post I will continue exploring ways on how to profile database activity when using the Entity Framework as the data access layer in our applications.