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Creating a Pager Control for ASP.NET
10/17/2003
Create a control that enables paging of data with any ASP.NET list control.

Office 2003: Bring the Power of Visual Studio .NET to Business Solutions Built with Microsoft Office
10/15/2003
Write document-centric, managed code solutions that run in-process with Word 2003 or Excel 2003

Building a Custom Project Wizard in Visual Studio .NET
10/15/2003
Learn how to extend Visual Studio to create a custom project type for new types of applications, or to enforce corporate standards.

Building a Custom Web Form Wizard in Visual Studio .NET
10/15/2003
Learn how to extend Visual Studio with a custom Webform Wizard to add common functionality easily to your Web applications.

Tablet PC Achieve the Illusion of Handwriting on Paper When Using the Managed INK API
10/15/2003
Creating the illusion of a pen writing on paper is no easy software task. Fortunately, the .NET Framework hosts Tablet PC extensions

Get Test Infected with NUnit: Unit Test Your .NET Data Access Layer
10/14/2003
Take advantage of Nunit—an open-source unit-testing tool—to prevent bugs in your ASP.NET applications.

Metadata Specifications Index Page
10/10/2003
WSDL provides an extensible mechanism for defining the base messaging description and metadata for a Web service. The Web Services Policy Framework provides a general-purpose model and corresponding syntax to describe and communicate the policies of a Web service.

Messaging Specifications Index Page
10/10/2003
SOAP is a lightweight protocol for the exchange of information in a decentralized, distributed environment. It is an XML-based protocol that consists of three parts: an envelope that defines a framework for describing what is in a message and how to process it, a set of encoding rules for expressing instances of application-defined data types, and a convention for representing remote procedure calls and responses. SOAP can potentially be used in combination with a variety of other protocols; however, the only bindings defined in this document describe how to use SOAP in combination with HTTP and the HTTP Extension Framework.

Cryptography Simplified in Microsoft .NET
10/9/2003
Leverage the Cryptography features in the .NET Framework by creating a wrapper to protect your data.

.NET: More on Generics in the CLR
10/8/2003
Find out what creating generic types is all about in the second part of Jason Clark's series on programming with generics.

Basic Instincts: Deploying assemblies
10/8/2003
The second in a series focused on working with assemblies in the Microsoft .NET Framework.

Wonders of Windows Forms: Creating Document-Centric Applications in Windows Forms, Part 1
9/29/2003
Chris Sells outlines an implementation of simple document handling for an SDI application, including proper save functionality and opening documents using the command line.

Tablet PC: Achieve the Illusion of Handwriting on Paper When Using the Managed INK API
9/26/2003
Creating the illusion of a pen writing on paper is no easy software task. Fortunately, the .NET Framework hosts Tablet PC extensions, which lets you create ink-aware applications for the Tablet PC.

Using Role-Based Security with Web Services Enhancements 2.0
9/26/2003
See how WSE 2.0 integrates X.509-based WS-Security authentication with role-based security features in the Microsoft .NET Framework, and how to use WS-Policy in WSE 2.0 to greatly simplify tasks.

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