In
Professional Visual Studio 2010, developers will find a fast route to IDE programming success. The authors zero in on advanced topics and demonstrate the new features of the IDE, including code snippets, refactoring, and patterns. Covering the latest .NET Framework 4 and Visual Studio 2010 with a unique IDE-centric approach, the book has been revised to include a discussion of Visual Studio’s recent major overhaul. The illustrative examples included will help bring both novice and experienced developers up to speed quickly.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
INTRODUCTION xxxix
PART I: INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
CHAPTER 1: A QUICK TOUR 3
CHAPTER 2: THE SOLUTION EXPLORER, TOOLBOX, AND PROPERTIES 15
CHAPTER 3: OPTIONS AND CUSTOMIZATIONS 33
CHAPTER 4: THE VISUAL STUDIO WORKSPACE 53
CHAPTER 5: FIND AND REPLACE AND HELP 73
PART II: GETTING STARTED
CHAPTER 6: SOLUTIONS, PROJECTS, AND ITEMS 89
CHAPTER 7: INTELLISENSE AND BOOKMARKS 119
CHAPTER 8: CODE SNIPPETS AND REFACTORING 137
CHAPTER 9: SERVER EXPLORER 159
CHAPTER 10: MODELING WITH THE CLASS DESIGNER 175
CHAPTER 11: UNIT TESTING 191
CHAPTER 12: DOCUMENTATION WITH XML COMMENTS 219
CHAPTER 13: CODE CONSISTENCY TOOLS 245
CHAPTER 14: CODE GENERATION WITH T4 263
CHAPTER 15: PROJECT AND ITEM TEMPLATES 291
CHAPTER 16: LANGUAGE-SPECIFIC FEATURES 311
CHAPTER 17: WINDOWS FORMS APPLICATIONS 335
CHAPTER 18: WINDOWS PRESENTATION FOUNDATION (WPF) 351
CHAPTER 19: OFFICE BUSINESS APPLICATIONS 379
CHAPTER 20: ASP.NET WEB FORMS 399
CHAPTER 21: ASP.NET MVC 437
CHAPTER 22: SILVERLIGHT 471
CHAPTER 23: DYNAMIC DATA 485
CHAPTER 24: SHAREPOINT 513
CHAPTER 25: WINDOWS AZURE 533
CHAPTER 26: VISUAL DATABASE TOOLS 549
CHAPTER 27: DATASETS AND DATABINDING 559
CHAPTER 28: LANGUAGE INTEGRATED QUERIES (LINQ) 587
CHAPTER 29: THE ADO.NET ENTITY FRAMEWORK 621
CHAPTER 30: REPORTING 645
CHAPTER 31: WINDOWS COMMUNICATION FOUNDATION (WCF) 681
CHAPTER 32: WINDOWS WORKFLOW FOUNDATION (WF) 701
CHAPTER 33: CLIENT APPLICATION SERVICES 725
CHAPTER 34: SYNCHRONIZATION SERVICES 745
CHAPTER 35: WCF RIA SERVICES 757
CHAPTER 36: CONFIGURATION FILES 773
CHAPTER 37: CONNECTION STRINGS 795
CHAPTER 38: RESOURCE FILES 805
CHAPTER 39: USING THE DEBUGGING WINDOWS 827
CHAPTER 40: DEBUGGING WITH BREAKPOINTS 845
CHAPTER 41: DATATIPS, DEBUG PROXIES, AND VISUALIZERS 857
CHAPTER 42: DEBUGGING WEB APPLICATIONS 871
CHAPTER 43: ADVANCED DEBUGGING TECHNIQUES 887
CHAPTER 44: UPGRADING WITH VISUAL STUDIO 2010 905
CHAPTER 45: BUILD CUSTOMIZATION 911
CHAPTER 46: ASSEMBLY VERSIONING AND SIGNING 929
CHAPTER 47: OBFUSCATION, APPLICATION MONITORING, AND MANAGEMENT 937
CHAPTER 48: PACKAGING AND DEPLOYMENT 961
CHAPTER 49: WEB APPLICATION DEPLOYMENT 983
CHAPTER 50: THE AUTOMATION MODEL 1001
CHAPTER 51: ADD-INS 1009
CHAPTER 52: MACROS 1025
CHAPTER 53: MANAGED EXTENSIBILITY FRAMEWORK (MEF) 1033
CHAPTER 54: VISUAL STUDIO ULTIMATE FOR ARCHITECTS 1061
CHAPTER 55: VISUAL STUDIO ULTIMATE FOR DEVELOPERS 1075
CHAPTER 56: VISUAL STUDIO ULTIMATE FOR TESTERS 1095
CHAPTER 57: TEAM FOUNDATION SERVER 1111
INDEX 1139
Über den Autor
Nick Randolph is a Microsoft MVP, owns a mobile specialist development company, Built to Roam, and is an active blogger on the Professional Visual Studio web site (www.professionalvisualstudio.com).
David Gardner is the Chief Software Architect at Intilecta Corporation and a regular blogger on the Professional Visual Studio web site (www.professionalvisualstudio.com).
Michael Minutillo is a senior .NET developer for Beacon Technology Pty Ltd and currently leads the Perth ALT.NET user group.
Chris Anderson is a consultant who specializes in .NET programming.