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Development, Based On The Microsoft.net Platform, The Internet Engineering

Posted on:2003-06-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R G LuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2208360065455413Subject:Communication and Information System
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Microsoft.NET is the platform for the next generation of Internet. This dissertation is about the development of Internet engineering based on .NET. The problem on Internet evolution is that current Internet technology can't support the intelligent business interaction between web sites, which is the bottleneck of electronic commerce. .NET puts forward a new loosely coupled model based on XML. The XML Web Service constructed in that model can promote the cooperation of web sites and service providers. .NET and its influence are introduced, and its progress process is also reviewed in this dissertation..NET Framework is the foundation of .NET, which has many revolutionary features. The code based on .NET Framework is managed code, whose operation mechanism is analyzed. Assembly and Metadata are the new concepts, which make classes and modules self-described. The self-description is the key to program model simplification, multi-language integration, type safety and solving version conflict.ASP.NET is the web platform of .NET, which includes Web Form and XML Web Service. Web Form provides a new code model for web development. Sever control and event-driven model are the powerful characteristics of Web Form, which simplified web development. XML Web Service is the core of .NET. This dissertation introduces it in detail.This dissertation provides practical projects developed by Web Form based on .NET. Three-tier design model and program architecture are presented in this dissertation. Collection management and ADO.NET used in this project are introduced. The protocol used by web is HTTP. Based on the review of operation course, it is indicated that HTTP is a stateless protocol. Cookie and Session technologies can overcome the restriction of HTTP in state preservation, which are deeply analyzed in this dissertation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Internet, Microsoft.NET, .NET Framework, ASP.NET, XML Web Service, Web Form, Session
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