by Mark Sutton (Author), Andy Wigley (Author), Stephen Wheelwright (Author), Rory MacLoed (Author), Robert Burbridge (Author), Mark Sutton (Author)
The Microsoft Windows .NET Compact Framework brings the power of the .NET Framework to handheld devices such as Pocket PCs and smart phones. Learn exactly how to build killer applications-and how to solve typical problems-in developing for resource-constrained devices with this book. You'll find specifics on how to develop GUI elements with Windows Forms, access and store data with Microsoft ADO.NET and integrate it across the enterprise with XML Web services, work with Microsoft SQL Server CE, develop applications that connect and disconnect across wireless networks, and more-all with working code samples. You even get a quick reference to the differences between the .NET Compact Framework and the full .NET Framework. Topics covered include: * Introducing the Windows .NET Compact Framework and architecture * Developing applications with the Compact Framework * GUI development with Windows Forms and building Windows Forms applications *Testing, debugging, completing, and distributing your applications * Collection classes * Working with dates and strings * Working with XML * Input and output * Networking * Application security features * Accessing data * Working with ADO.N ET data objects * Working with XML Web services * Integrating data with SQL Server and using SQL Server CE * Building custom controls * Globalization and localization * Multithreading * Graphics programming * Interoperating with native code * Migrating embedded Visual Tools applications
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 896
Edition: 1
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Published: 22 Jan 2003
ISBN 10: 0735617252
ISBN 13: 9780735617254
Andy is a Principal Technologiest at U.K. technical authoring and consultancy company Content Master, focusing on mobile technologies. He has contributed to MSDN and other publications and regularly appears at conferences, presenting on applications of mobile technology. He has been involved in software engineering for nearly 20 years, working on projects as diverse as high-performance messaging, electronic document exchange, computer-integrated manufacturing, and laboratory robotics. He is the co-author of Building .NET Applications for Mobile Devices (Microsoft Press), which focused on building mobile Web applications with ASP.NET and the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit. He lives in North Wales with his wife, Caroline, and their two children, a location that allows him to pursue his passion for rock climbing.