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1 ASP.NET 2.0

2 What is ASP.NET is a server-side scripting language developed by Microsoft is the next generation of ASP (Active Server Pages), completely new technology, not backward compatible to classic ASP is part of Microsoft.Net framework runs inside IIS (Internet Information Server) version history: ASP.NET, ASP.NET 2.0, ASP.NET 3.0 an ASP.NET file has the extension “.aspx” as opposed to “.asp” as in classic ASP the execution and role of “.aspx” files is the same as in other server-side languages like JSP, PHP, etc.

3 Microsoft.Net Framework Microsoft.Net framework is an environment for building, deploying and running web-based and standalone enterprise applications it contains the following components: programming languages: C#, Visual Basic.Net, J# server technologies and client technologies: ASP.NET, Windows Forms (Windows desktop solutions), Compact Framework (PDA/Mobile solutions) development environments: Visual Studio.Net, Visual Web Developer

4 Differences between ASP.NET and ASP ASP.NET has a new set of programmable controls, XML-based components, increased performance by running compiled code, event-driven programming ASP.NET uses ADO.NET for accessing databases, supports full Visual Basic, not VBScript, supports C#, C++ and JScript ASP.NET has a large set of HTML controls which can be controlled by scripts ASP.NET contains a new set of programmable object- oriented input controls all ASP.NET objects on a web page can expose events that can be processed by ASP.NET code

5 Running ASP.NET for running ASP.NET code only:.NET Framework and IIS (Microsoft Internet Information Server) is required the principle of running ASP.NET code is the same as in running other server-side scripts like PHP and JSP

6 First.aspx example in classic ASP (and also available in ASP.NET), ASP code is inserted in html code inside the tags “ ”

7 ASP.NET Server Controls in ASP.NET, ASP code is not placed entirely inside the html code, but instead is written in separate executable files server controls are tags understood and run by the server there are three kinds of server controls: HTML Server Controls - Traditional HTML tags Web Server Controls - New ASP.NET tags Validation Server Controls - For input validation

8 HTML Server Controls html elements in ASP.NET files are, by default, treated as text. To make these elements programmable a runat="server" attribute to the html element is required. This attribute indicates that the element should be treated as a server control. The id attribute is added to identify the server control. all html server controls must be within a tag with the runat="server" attribute. The runat="server" attribute indicates that the form should be processed on the server. It also indicates that the enclosed controls can be accessed by server scripts.

9 HTML Server Control example Sub Page_Load link1.HRef="http://www.google.com" End Sub Visit Google!

10 Web Server Controls are special tags understood by the server, but they do not map to any existing HTML element they require a runat=“server” attribute to work ex.: Sub submit(Source As Object, e As EventArgs) button1.Text="You clicked me!" End Sub

11 Validation Server Controls are used to validate user input; if the user input does not pass validation, it will display an error message each validation control performs a specific type of validation ex.: Enter a number from 1 to 100:

12 Event handlers ex. Page_Load event handler: Sub Page_Load lbl1.Text="The date and time is " & now() End Sub

13 ASP.NET Web Forms all server controls must be defined within a tag and this should have the attribute runat=“server” there can be only one control on a web page the form is always submitted to the page itself regardless of the action attribute the method is set to POST by default if not specified, name and id attribute are automatically assigned by ASP.NET

14 ASP.NET ViewState ASP.NET maintains a ViewState (containing all the values of the fields in the form) as a hidden field in the page like this: this is useful when the frame is submitted to the server with an error and you have to go back and correct the input data on the form maintaining the ViewState is the default setting for Web forms; this can be changed with the directive:

15 asp:TextBox Sub change(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) lbl1.Text="You changed text to " & txt1.Text End Sub Enter your name:

16 asp:Button Sub submit(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) lbl1.Text="Your name is " & txt1.Text End Sub Enter your name:

17 Data binding controls some controls can be bind to a datasource like a database, an xml file or a script the data binding list controls are: asp:RadioButtonList asp:CheckBoxList asp:DropDownList asp:ListBox these controls can contain or they can use the items from a data source

18 Binding an ArrayList to a asp:RadioButtonList Sub Page_Load if Not Page.IsPostBack then dim mycountries=New ArrayList mycountries.Add("Norway") mycountries.Add("Sweden") mycountries.Add("France") mycountries.Add("Italy") mycountries.TrimToSize() mycountries.Sort() rb.DataSource=mycountries rb.DataBind() end if end sub

19 Binding an xml file to a asp:RadioButtonList sub Page_Load if Not Page.IsPostBack then dim mycountries=New DataSet mycountries.ReadXml(MapPath("countries.xml")) rb.DataSource=mycountries rb.DataValueField="value" rb.DataTextField="text" rb.DataBind() end if end sub sub displayMessage(s as Object,e As EventArgs) lbl1.text="Your favorite country is: " & rb.SelectedItem.Text end sub

20 Creating a Database Connection using ADO.NET sub Page_Load dim dbconn dbconn=New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; data source=" & server.mappath("northwind.mdb")) dbconn.Open() end sub

21 Creating a Database Command sub Page_Load dim dbconn,sql,dbcomm dbconn=New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; data source=" & server.mappath("northwind.mdb")) dbconn.Open() sql="SELECT * FROM customers" dbcomm=New OleDbCommand(sql,dbconn) end sub

22 Creating a DataReader sub Page_Load dim dbconn,sql,dbcomm,dbread dbconn=New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; data source=" & server.mappath("northwind.mdb")) dbconn.Open() sql="SELECT * FROM customers" dbcomm=New OleDbCommand(sql,dbconn) dbread=dbcomm.ExecuteReader() end sub

23 Binding a Datasource to a control sub Page_Load dim dbconn,sql,dbcomm,dbread dbconn=New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; data source=" & server.mappath("northwind.mdb")) dbconn.Open() sql="SELECT * FROM customers" dbcomm=New OleDbCommand(sql,dbconn) dbread=dbcomm.ExecuteReader() customers.DataSource=dbread customers.DataBind() dbread.Close() dbconn.Close() end sub Companyname Contactname Address City


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