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  • Sangeeta1
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 16

    about asp.net

    ASP.NET is a rich programming framework for building web-based applications. It offers outstanding support for both developers and administrators, providing improved ease-of-use, tool support, reliability, scalability, administration and security.
  • lisajohn
    Senior Member
    • May 2007
    • 218

    #2
    What are the features of ASP.NET, Please explain briefly.

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    • Sangeeta1
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 16

      #3
      Easy Programming Model. ASP.NET server controls enable an HTML-like style of declarative programming that let you build great pages with far less code

      # Flexible Language Options. ASP.NET lets you leverage your current programming language skills. ASP.NET supports more than 25 .NET languages (including built-in support for VB.NET, C#, and JScript.NET -- no tool required), giving you flexibility in your choice of language.

      # Rich Cl*** Framework: The .NET Framework offers over 13000 cl***es that encapsulate rich functionality like XML, data access, file upload, regular expressions, image generation, performance monitoring and logging, transactions, message queuing, SMTP mail, and much more!

      # Rich output caching: ASP.NET output caching can dramatically improve the performance and scalability of your application. When output caching is enabled on a page, ASP.NET executes the page just once, and saves the result in memory in addition to sending it to the user. When another user requests the same page, ASP.NET serves the cached result from memory without re-executing the page.

      # Web-Farm Session State: ASP.NET session state lets you share session data user-specific state values across all machines in your Web farm. Now a user can hit different servers in the web farm over multiple requests and still have full access to her session.

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      • ivancorne
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2007
        • 2

        #4
        ASP.NET Features ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

        ASP.NET is not just a simple upgrade or the latest version of ASP. ASP.NET combines unprecedented developer productivity with performance, reliability, and deployment. ASP.NET redesigns the whole process. It's still easy to grasp for new comers but it provides many new ways of managing projects. Below are the features of ASP.NET.

        Easy Programming Model :

        ASP.NET makes building real world Web applications dramatically easier. ASP.NET server controls enable an
        HTML-like style of declarative programming that let you build great pages with far less code than with cl***ic ASP. Displaying data, validating user input, and uploading files are all amazingly easy. Best of all, ASP.NET pages work in all browsers including Netscape, Opera, AOL, and Internet Explorer.

        Flexible Language Options :

        ASP.NET lets you leverage your current programming language skills. Unlike cl***ic ASP, which supports only interpreted VBScript and JScript, ASP.NET now supports more than 25 .NET languages (built-in support for VB.NET, C#, and JScript.NET), giving you unprecedented flexibility in your choice of language.

        Great Tool Support :

        You can harness the full power of ASP.NET using any text editor, even Notepad. But Visual Studio .NET adds the productivity of Visual Basic-style development to the Web. Now you can visually design ASP.NET Web Forms using familiar drag-drop-doubleclick techniques, and enjoy full-fledged code support including statement completion and color-coding. VS.NET also provides integrated support for debugging and deploying ASP.NET Web applications. The Enterprise versions of Visual Studio .NET deliver life-cycle features to help organizations plan, analyze, design, build, test, and coordinate teams that develop ASP.NET Web applications. These include UML cl*** modeling, database modeling (conceptual, logical, and physical models), testing tools (functional, performance and scalability), and enterprise frameworks and templates, all available within the integrated Visual Studio .NET environment.

        Rich Cl*** Framework :

        Application features that used to be hard to implement, or required a 3rd-party component, can now be added in just a few lines of code using the .NET Framework. The .NET Framework offers over 4500 cl***es that encapsulate rich functionality like XML, data access, file upload, regular expressions, image generation, performance monitoring and logging, transactions, message queuing, SMTP mail, and much more. With Improved Performance and Scalability ASP.NET lets you use serve more users with the same hardware.

        Compiled execution:

        ASP.NET is much faster than cl***ic ASP, while preserving the "just hit save" update model of ASP. However, no explicit compile step is required. ASP.NET will automatically detect any changes, dynamically compile the files if needed, and store the compiled results to reuse for subsequent requests. Dynamic compilation ensures that your application is always up to date, and compiled execution makes it fast. Most applications migrated from cl***ic
        ASP see a 3x to 5x increase in pages served.

        Rich output caching :

        ASP.NET output caching can dramatically improve the performance and scalability of your application. When output caching is enabled on a page, ASP.NET executes the page just once, and saves the result in memory in addition to sending it to the user. When another user requests the same page, ASP.NET serves the cached result from memory without re-executing the page. Output caching is configurable, and can be used to cache individual regions or an entire page. Output caching can dramatically improve the performance of data-driven pages by eliminating the need to query the database on every request.

        Web-Farm Session State :

        ASP.NET session state lets you share session data user-specific state values across all machines in your Web farm. Now a user can hit different servers in the Web farm over multiple requests and still have full access to her session. And since business components created with the .NET Framework are free-threaded, you no longer need to worry about thread affinity.

        Enhanced Reliability :

        ASP.NET ensures that your application is always available to your users.

        Memory Leak, DeadLock and Crash Protection :

        ASP.NET automatically detects and recovers from errors like deadlocks and memory leaks to ensure your application is always available to your users. For example, say that your application has a small memory leak, and that after a week the leak has tied up a significant percentage of your server's virtual memory. ASP.NET will detect this condition, automatically start up another copy of the ASP.NET worker process, and direct all new requests to the new process. Once the old process has finished processing its pending requests, it is gracefully disposed and the leaked memory is released. Automatically, without administrator intervention or any interruption of service, ASP.NET has recovered from the error.

        Easy Deployment :

        ASP.NET takes the pain out of deploying server applications. "No touch" application deployment. ASP.NET dramatically simplifies installation of your application. With ASP.NET, you can deploy an entire application as easily as an HTML page, just copy it to the server. No need to run regsvr32 to register any components, and configuration settings are stored in an XML file within the application.

        Dynamic update of running application :

        ASP.NET now lets you update compiled components without restarting the web server. In the past with cl***ic COM components, the developer would have to restart the web server each time he deployed an update. With ASP.NET, you simply copy the component over the existing DLL, ASP.NET will automatically detect the change and start using the new code.

        Easy Migration Path :

        You don't have to migrate your existing applications to start using ASP.NET. ASP.NET runs on IIS side-by-side with cl***ic ASP on Windows 2000 and Windows XP platforms. Your existing ASP applications continue to be processed by ASP.DLL, while new ASP.NET pages are processed by the new ASP.NET engine. You can migrate application by application, or single pages. And ASP.NET even lets you continue to use your existing cl***ic COM business components.

        XML Web Services :

        XML Web services allow applications to communicate and share data over the Internet, regardless of operating system or programming language. ASP.NET makes exposing and calling XML Web Services simple. Any cl*** can be converted into an XML Web Service with just a few lines of code, and can be called by any SOAP client. Likewise, ASP.NET makes it incredibly easy to call XML Web Services from your application. No knowledge of networking, XML, or SOAP is required.

        Mobile Web Device Support :

        ASP.NET Mobile Controls let you easily target cell phones, PDAs and over 80 mobile Web devices. You write your application just once, and the mobile controls automatically generate WAP/WML, HTML, or iMode as required by the requesting device.

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        • preetibedi18
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 4

          #5
          ASP.NET Features..

          1.ASP.NET is not a programming language...
          2.Asp.NET code is compiled not interpreted:..
          3.It require other languages for coding like vb,c#,c++..etc
          4.It is widely used for web development.

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          • Ruby17
            Member
            • Sep 2008
            • 56

            #6
            thank's u have really provide useful features of php

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            • Guest

              #7
              Useful info about asp.net thx
              can u explain about new version of asp dot net and what is sharepoint in asp.net

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              • Swati walia
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2016
                • 108

                #8
                Thanks for sharing.

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