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In Part 1 of this series you learned about common tasks such as application pool management, web site creation, and IIS application creation. In this second part I will discuss the hierarchical configuration system used by IIS7 along with feature delegation.
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In the Part 1 and Part 2 of this series we discussed how to use LINQ to SQL features to query and manipulate data. Part 3 introduced you with the inbuilt LINQ to SQL class designer. The LINQ to SQL class designer not only allows you to design classes visually but also saves reasonable amount of time otherwise needed to write equivalent code manually. Another such handy feature available to ASP.NET developers is LINQ Data Source Control. In this article I will explore this control with examples.
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In the Part 1 and Part 2 of this series we discussed how to use LINQ to SQL features to query and manipulate data. We also learnt to call stored procedures via LINQ to SQL. In the previous examples our approach was manual in that we ourselves created the custom data context and entity classes. Visual Studio comes with an inbuilt designer to perform the same task. This article will teach you how to use the designer and consume the created classes in your application.
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In the Part 1 of this series I discussed the basic operations of LINQ to SQL. By default when you use LINQ to SQL queries as shown earlier, they internally use SQL statements i.e. INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE and SELECT. In many real world applications you use stored procedures. Luckily, LINQ to SQL has a way to call stored procedures from your application. It involves bit of a work as compared to almost automated way discussed earlier. In this article I will explain how stored procedures can be consumed using LINQ to SQL.
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Visual Studio comes with an inbuilt web server. No doubt the inbuilt web server comes handy during development. However, finally your web site needs to sit inside Internet Information Services (IIS). If you are an ASP.NET developers you are probably familiar with IIS6. The new generations of Windows namely Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 come with IIS7. The new version of IIS is different than earlier versions in many areas. In fact the entire architecture of IIS has been revamped for the good. In this article I am going to give you a jump start on IIS7. I will confine myself to the features that are most commonly needed by ASP.NET developers. If you wish to deploy your websites on IIS7 then this article should give you a good start.
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Language INtegrated Query or LINQ changes the way you write your data driven applications. Previously developers used to think and code differently to access different data stores such as SQL Server, XML files and in-memory collections. The new LINQ based programming can take away the hassles involved while developing such applications. In this multi part series I am going to explain how LINQ capabilities can be used ASP.NET applications.