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Professional ASP.NET 2.0 XML (Programmer to Programmer)
Format: Paperback
Author: Thiru Thangarathinam
ReleaseDate: 18 January, 2006
Publisher: Wrox
Rating:
Great For ASP.NET and its XML Features
NET. This is an excellent book covering the XML features of ASP. It is very professional but, not for any beginner. It has the first 2 chapters which pretty much cover the basics but, throughout the rest of the book you need to know what you are doing. It is very detailed but is not really "step-by-step" like 1-2-3. . . It will walk you through how to do something through reading; so if your not one of those people who don't like to read, I wouldnt fully recommend this book to you. It shows a many screenshots in there so it makes it fairly simple to follow along. The book has almost 500 pages that are completely dedicated to the XML features of ASP. NET. If you are willing to take out the reading glasses and read a little bit. Overall, its an outstanding book!
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ASP.NET 2.0 XML explained
It covered a wide variety of topics and explained most topics very well. This book was very useful. I would have liked the book to get into some more subjects a little more in depth, but when you are covering so many topics that is a little difficult to do. This book did cover a lot of the new XML classes in the 2. 0 framework. I would have liked some more info on the sql server 2005 xml stuff, particulary xquery. The book talked about OPENXML and even made the statement that you should use . nodes for these types of queries now. But it made no mention of how to do so. Overall, this was a very useful text.
Good Book to understand xml 2.0 features
NET 2. I would recommend this book to anyone working on ASP.0. XML is the integral part of . NET framework and used widely on all projects.
Book explains XML classes, Data Validation, XML transformation, XML and ADO. NET, Web Services and use of XML in Web. Config and Configuration files.
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