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BizTalk 2013 EDI for supply chain management : working with invoices, purchase orders and related document types / / Mark Beckner
BizTalk 2013 EDI for supply chain management : working with invoices, purchase orders and related document types / / Mark Beckner
Autore Beckner Mark
Edizione [1st ed. 2013.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Apress, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 81 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 004
005.368
005.7
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Business logistics - Data processing
Business logistics - Management
ISBN 1-4302-6344-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Contents at a Glance""; ""Contents""; ""About the Author""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1: Solution: Receiving 850 Data""; ""Visual Studio Solution""; ""The Schema Project""; ""The Map Project""; ""The .NET Helper Library Project""; ""The Orchestration Project""; ""The Receive_850 Shape""; ""The Init_Vars Shape""; ""The Map_to_Target_Format Shape""; ""The Decide_Auto_Approval Decision Shape""; ""The Archive Shape""; ""The Send_Final Shape""; ""The Pipeline Project""; ""Setting up the BizTalk Components""; ""Party Settings and Agreements""; ""The Receive Port""; ""The File Send Port""
""Orchestration Binding""""Enabling and Running the Solution""; ""Extending this Solution""; ""Extending this Solution with an Approval Web Site""; ""Extending this Solution with Better Business Rules""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 2: Solution: Sending 810 Data""; ""Visual Studio Solution""; ""The Schema Project""; ""The Map Project""; ""The .NET Helper Library Project""; ""The Orchestration Project""; ""The Receive_810 Shape""; ""The Init_Vars Shape""; ""The Decide_If_Amount>0 Decision Shape""; ""The Map_Source_to_EDI_810 Shape""; ""The Archive Shape""; ""The Set_RoleLink Shape""
""The Send_EDI Shape""""The Pipeline Project""; ""Setting up the BizTalk Components""; ""File Receive Port""; ""SFTP Send Ports""; ""Party Settings""; ""Configuring the Role Links""; ""Enabling and Running the Solution""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 3: Solution: Sending 845 Data""; ""Visual Studio Solution""; ""The Schema Project""; ""The Map Project""; ""Setting up the BizTalk Components""; ""File Receive Port""; ""File Send Port""; ""Party Settings""; ""Enabling and Running the Solution""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 4: Mapping Data""; ""BizTalk Mapping Technologies""
""Using Inline C# to Map ITD04 and Other Dates""""Date Conversions Using an External .NET Assembly""; ""Mapping the N1Loop1 with Inline XSLT Call Template""; ""Using Standard Functoids to Map the CTT Segment""; ""Case Statements and the PO1Loop1 Node""; ""Mapping the PADLoop1 Nodes""; ""The PADLoop1""; ""The PAD Elements""; ""The PID Segment""; ""The UIT Segment""; ""The DTM_5 Segment""; ""The LIN Segment""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 5: Adapters, AS2, and Acks""; ""SFTP""; ""Configuring the Native SFTP Adapter""; ""ConnectionLimit""; ""PollingInterval and Unit""; ""AcceptAnySSHServerHostKey""
""Password""""FolderPath""; ""TargetFileName Property""; ""UserName""; ""Configuring the Blogical CodePlex SFTP Adapter""; ""Schedule Property""; ""After Get Property""; ""SSH Error Threshold Property""; ""SSH Host Property""; ""SSH Port Property""; ""SSH Password Property""; ""SSH Remote Path Property""; ""SSH Remote File Name Property""; ""SSH User Property""; ""Trace Property""; ""Encrypted Data with Standard FTP""; ""FTP Adapter Settings""; ""Pipelines and Pipeline Components""; ""AS2 Communications""; ""Certificates""; ""IIS and the BizTalk HTTP Receive Location""
""Agreements and Party Settings""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910437968903321
Beckner Mark  
New York : , : Apress, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM API development for online and on-premise environments / / Mark Beckner, Triston Arisawa ; foreword by Ismail Nalwala, Principal, IOTAP
Microsoft Dynamics CRM API development for online and on-premise environments / / Mark Beckner, Triston Arisawa ; foreword by Ismail Nalwala, Principal, IOTAP
Autore Beckner Mark
Edizione [1st ed. 2013.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Apress, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xi, 76 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Disciplina 004
005.368
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Customer relations - Management - Computer programs
Customer relations - Data processing - Computer programs
Management information systems
Application program interfaces (Computer software)
ISBN 1-4302-6348-2
1-4302-6347-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Contents at a Glance""; ""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""About the Authors""; ""Chapter 1: Plugins and Workflow Activities""; ""Developing Plugins""; ""Basic Code Framework for Plugins""; ""Core Functionality for Plugins""; ""Querying Data""; ""Setting State""; ""Sending E-mail""; ""Tying It Together""; ""Developing Workflow Activities""; ""Plugin and Workflow Activity Registration""; ""Setting Up the Plugin Registration Tool""; ""Registering an Assembly""; ""Registering a Step""; ""Debugging Plugins""; ""Debugging CRM On-premise Solutions""; ""Debugging CRM Online Plugins""
""Installing the Profiler""""Profiling a Step""; ""Triggering the Profiler and Saving the Log File""; ""Debugging, Attaching, and Breakpoints""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 2: .NET Apps and the CRM SDK""; ""Building an Application and Assembly""; ""References""; ""Calling the Assembly""; ""Retrieving CRM Data and Writing to SQL Server""; ""Retrieving Data""; ""Writing to SQL Server""; ""Creating and Deleting Records in CRM""; ""Creating a Record""; ""Deleting a Record""; ""Using Early Bound Classes""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 3: Integration and Migration""; ""Custom-Coded Solutions""
""Scribe Online""""Migrating Data from CRM 2011 on-premise to CRM Online""; ""Configuring an Agent""; ""Configuring Connections""; ""Configuring an Integration Services Solution""; ""Creating Maps""; ""Mapping Email Activities and Using Lookup Tables""; ""Mapping Annotations and File Attachments""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 4: JScript and the REST Endpoint API""; ""Writing and Triggering JScript""; ""Create a Web Resource""; ""Reference the Web Resource""; ""Incorporating OData/REST Queries""; ""OData Queries with Single Results""; ""OData Queries with Multiple Results""
""Anatomy of an OData Query""""Creating and Updating Records with OData/REST""; ""Update Record""; ""Create Record""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 5: Reporting""; ""SSRS Development Environment""; ""Creating a Report Project and Report""; ""Connecting to CRM Online from SSRS""; ""Querying and Displaying Data""; ""Filtering Records with Parameters""; ""System Defined Parameters""; ""User Defined Parameters""; ""Linking Child Records""; ""Additional Filtering in SSRS""; ""Conclusion""; ""Index""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910437968603321
Beckner Mark  
New York : , : Apress, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Pro SharePoint disaster recovery and high availability / / Stephen Cummins
Pro SharePoint disaster recovery and high availability / / Stephen Cummins
Autore Cummins Stephen
Edizione [2nd ed. 2013.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Apress, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxi, 242 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps
Disciplina 004
005.368
005.7
Altri autori (Persone) CumminsStephen <1971->
Collana The expert's voice in SharePoint Pro SharePoint disaster recovery and high availability
Soggetto topico Data recovery (Computer science)
Intranets (Computer networks)
Web servers
ISBN 1-4302-6329-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Contents at a Glance""; ""Contents""; ""About the Author""; ""About the Technical Reviewer""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1: Steering Away from Disaster""; ""The Real Cost of Failure""; ""Why Disasters Happen and How to Prevent Them""; ""Success/Failure""; ""Your SharePoint Project: Will It Sink or Float?""; ""High Availability: The Watertight Compartments""; ""Disaster Recovery""; ""Recovery Time Objective and Recovery Point Objective""; ""Networks and the Cloud""; ""IaaS vs. SaaS""; ""SharePoint in the Cloud""; ""Why Is Infrastructure Moving to the Cloud?""
""Will SharePoint Administrators Become Extinct?""""SharePoint Is a Complicated Beast""; ""Practical Steps to Avoid Disaster""; ""What Role Will You Play?""; ""Stakeholders and Strategy""; ""Dependencies""; ""Clear Measurements of Success: Reporting, Analysis, and Prevention""; ""Applied Scenario: The System Is Slowing Down""; ""The Solution""; ""What Is Upper Management's Responsibility ?""; ""Technology Is Just a Tool""; ""Applied Scenario: It's Never Simple""; ""Some Terminology""; ""Summary of the Options""; ""Option 1: Log Shipping/Mirroring""; ""Option 2: Stretched Farm""
""Option 3: Disaster Recovery Farm""""The Solution""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 2: Planning Your Plan""; ""Getting the Green Light from Management""; ""Barriers to Consensus""; ""Weak Metaphors""; ""Long, Long Ago . . .""; ""Long Ago . . .""; ""Another Weak Metaphor: Snapshots""; ""Stronger Metaphors""; ""Business Impact Assessment""; ""Who Sets the RTO and RPO ?""; ""The Goldilocks Principle""; ""Consensus""; ""People""; ""Physical Dependencies""; ""Architectural Impact""; ""Risk Assessment""; ""Synchronicity""; ""Synchronous Replication: Mirroring""; ""Latency""
""Asynchronous Replication: Log Shipping""""Recovery Tiers""; ""20/20 Hindsight""; ""Service Level Agreements""; ""Disaster Coordination""; ""4Ci""; ""Command""; ""Control""; ""Communications""; ""Computers""; ""Intelligence""; ""A DR Script""; ""Last but Not Least: Supply Stores and Restaurants""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 3: Activating Your Plan""; ""Welcome to the University of Newbridge""; ""What Is a Process?""; ""Do I Need to Define My Processes and Procedures?""; ""Benefits of Defining Your Processes and Procedures""; ""Applied Scenario: A Disaster Recovery Plan""
""The University of Newbridge Disaster Recovery Plan""""Introduction""; ""Context and Communication""; ""General Facility Risks""; ""Communication""; ""Setting Priorities""; ""SharePoint Recovery Priority Tiers""; ""Plan Location and Contents""; ""Getting the Go Signal""; ""Disaster Recovery Plan Activation""; ""Interdependency""; ""Decision Makers""; ""Disaster Recovery Team""; ""Actions and Tasks""; ""Plan of Action""; ""Time to Restore SharePoint !""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 4: High Availability""; ""High Availability Overview""; ""Measuring Business Impact""; ""The Nines""; ""Resilience""
""Platform""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910437973803321
Cummins Stephen  
New York : , : Apress, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Professional Android 4 application development [[electronic resource] /] / Reto Meier
Professional Android 4 application development [[electronic resource] /] / Reto Meier
Autore Meier Reto <1978->
Edizione [[3rd ed.].]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN., : Wiley/[Wrox], 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (868 p.)
Disciplina 005.368
Soggetto topico Application software - Development
Mobile computing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-67201-3
9786613648945
1-118-22385-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Professional AndroidTM 4 Application Development; Contents; Chapter 1: Hello, Android; A Little Background; The Not-So-Distant Past; Living in the Future; What Android Isn't; Android: An Open Platform for Mobile Development; Native Android Applications; Android SDK Features; Access to Hardware, Including Camera, GPS, and Sensors; Data Transfers Using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC; Maps, Geocoding, and Location-Based Services; Background Services; SQLite Database for Data Storage and Retrieval; Shared Data and Inter-Application Communication
Using Widgets and Live Wallpaper to Enhance the Home ScreenExtensive Media Support and 2D/3D Graphics; Cloud to Device Messaging; Optimized Memory and Process Management; Introducing the Open Handset Alliance; What Does Android Run On?; Why Develop for Mobile?; Why Develop for Android?; Factors Driving Android's Adoption; What Android Has That Other Platforms Don't Have; The Changing Mobile Development Landscape; Introducing the Development Framework; What Comes in the Box; Understanding the Android Software Stack; The Dalvik Virtual Machine; Android Application Architecture
Android LibrariesChapter 2: Getting Started; Developing for Android; What You Need to Begin; Downloading and Installing the Android SDK; Downloading and Installing Updates to the SDK; Developing with Eclipse; Using the Android Developer Tools Plug-In for Eclipse; Using the Support Package; Creating Your First Android Application; Creating a New Android Project; Creating an Android Virtual Device; Creating Launch Configurations; Running and Debugging Your Android Application; Understanding Hello World; Types of Android Applications; Foreground Applications; Background Applications
Intermittent ApplicationsWidgets and Live Wallpapers; Developing for Mobile and Embedded Devices; Hardware-Imposed Design Considerations; Be Efficient; Expect Limited Capacity; Design for Different Screens; Expect Low Speeds, High Latency; At What Cost?; Considering the User's Environment; Developing for Android; Being Fast and Efficient; Being Responsive; Ensuring Data Freshness; Developing Secure Applications; Ensuring a Seamless User Experience; Providing Accessibility; Android Development Tools; The Android Virtual Device Manager; Android SDK Manager; The Android Emulator
The Dalvik Debug Monitor ServiceThe Android Debug Bridge; The Hierarchy Viewer and Lint Tool; Monkey and Monkey Runner; Chapter 3: Creating Applications and Activities; What Makes an Android Application?; Introducing the Application Manifest File; A Closer Look at the Application Manifest; Using the Manifest Editor; Externalizing Resources; Creating Resources; Simple Values; Styles and Themes; Drawables; Layouts; Animations; Menus; Using Resources; Using Resources in Code; Referencing Resources Within Resources; Using System Resources; Referring to Styles in the Current Theme
Creating Resources for Different Languages and Hardware
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461588103321
Meier Reto <1978->  
Indianapolis, IN., : Wiley/[Wrox], 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Professional Android 4 application development [[electronic resource] /] / Reto Meier
Professional Android 4 application development [[electronic resource] /] / Reto Meier
Autore Meier Reto <1978->
Edizione [[3rd ed.].]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN., : Wiley/[Wrox], 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (868 p.)
Disciplina 005.368
Soggetto topico Application software - Development
Mobile computing
ISBN 1-280-67201-3
9786613648945
1-118-22385-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Professional AndroidTM 4 Application Development; Contents; Chapter 1: Hello, Android; A Little Background; The Not-So-Distant Past; Living in the Future; What Android Isn't; Android: An Open Platform for Mobile Development; Native Android Applications; Android SDK Features; Access to Hardware, Including Camera, GPS, and Sensors; Data Transfers Using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC; Maps, Geocoding, and Location-Based Services; Background Services; SQLite Database for Data Storage and Retrieval; Shared Data and Inter-Application Communication
Using Widgets and Live Wallpaper to Enhance the Home ScreenExtensive Media Support and 2D/3D Graphics; Cloud to Device Messaging; Optimized Memory and Process Management; Introducing the Open Handset Alliance; What Does Android Run On?; Why Develop for Mobile?; Why Develop for Android?; Factors Driving Android's Adoption; What Android Has That Other Platforms Don't Have; The Changing Mobile Development Landscape; Introducing the Development Framework; What Comes in the Box; Understanding the Android Software Stack; The Dalvik Virtual Machine; Android Application Architecture
Android LibrariesChapter 2: Getting Started; Developing for Android; What You Need to Begin; Downloading and Installing the Android SDK; Downloading and Installing Updates to the SDK; Developing with Eclipse; Using the Android Developer Tools Plug-In for Eclipse; Using the Support Package; Creating Your First Android Application; Creating a New Android Project; Creating an Android Virtual Device; Creating Launch Configurations; Running and Debugging Your Android Application; Understanding Hello World; Types of Android Applications; Foreground Applications; Background Applications
Intermittent ApplicationsWidgets and Live Wallpapers; Developing for Mobile and Embedded Devices; Hardware-Imposed Design Considerations; Be Efficient; Expect Limited Capacity; Design for Different Screens; Expect Low Speeds, High Latency; At What Cost?; Considering the User's Environment; Developing for Android; Being Fast and Efficient; Being Responsive; Ensuring Data Freshness; Developing Secure Applications; Ensuring a Seamless User Experience; Providing Accessibility; Android Development Tools; The Android Virtual Device Manager; Android SDK Manager; The Android Emulator
The Dalvik Debug Monitor ServiceThe Android Debug Bridge; The Hierarchy Viewer and Lint Tool; Monkey and Monkey Runner; Chapter 3: Creating Applications and Activities; What Makes an Android Application?; Introducing the Application Manifest File; A Closer Look at the Application Manifest; Using the Manifest Editor; Externalizing Resources; Creating Resources; Simple Values; Styles and Themes; Drawables; Layouts; Animations; Menus; Using Resources; Using Resources in Code; Referencing Resources Within Resources; Using System Resources; Referring to Styles in the Current Theme
Creating Resources for Different Languages and Hardware
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790275703321
Meier Reto <1978->  
Indianapolis, IN., : Wiley/[Wrox], 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Professional Android 4 application development / / Reto Meier
Professional Android 4 application development / / Reto Meier
Autore Meier Reto <1978->
Edizione [[3rd ed.].]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN., : Wiley/[Wrox], 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (868 p.)
Disciplina 005.368
Soggetto topico Application software - Development
Mobile computing
ISBN 1-280-67201-3
9786613648945
1-118-22385-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Professional AndroidTM 4 Application Development; Contents; Chapter 1: Hello, Android; A Little Background; The Not-So-Distant Past; Living in the Future; What Android Isn't; Android: An Open Platform for Mobile Development; Native Android Applications; Android SDK Features; Access to Hardware, Including Camera, GPS, and Sensors; Data Transfers Using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC; Maps, Geocoding, and Location-Based Services; Background Services; SQLite Database for Data Storage and Retrieval; Shared Data and Inter-Application Communication
Using Widgets and Live Wallpaper to Enhance the Home ScreenExtensive Media Support and 2D/3D Graphics; Cloud to Device Messaging; Optimized Memory and Process Management; Introducing the Open Handset Alliance; What Does Android Run On?; Why Develop for Mobile?; Why Develop for Android?; Factors Driving Android's Adoption; What Android Has That Other Platforms Don't Have; The Changing Mobile Development Landscape; Introducing the Development Framework; What Comes in the Box; Understanding the Android Software Stack; The Dalvik Virtual Machine; Android Application Architecture
Android LibrariesChapter 2: Getting Started; Developing for Android; What You Need to Begin; Downloading and Installing the Android SDK; Downloading and Installing Updates to the SDK; Developing with Eclipse; Using the Android Developer Tools Plug-In for Eclipse; Using the Support Package; Creating Your First Android Application; Creating a New Android Project; Creating an Android Virtual Device; Creating Launch Configurations; Running and Debugging Your Android Application; Understanding Hello World; Types of Android Applications; Foreground Applications; Background Applications
Intermittent ApplicationsWidgets and Live Wallpapers; Developing for Mobile and Embedded Devices; Hardware-Imposed Design Considerations; Be Efficient; Expect Limited Capacity; Design for Different Screens; Expect Low Speeds, High Latency; At What Cost?; Considering the User's Environment; Developing for Android; Being Fast and Efficient; Being Responsive; Ensuring Data Freshness; Developing Secure Applications; Ensuring a Seamless User Experience; Providing Accessibility; Android Development Tools; The Android Virtual Device Manager; Android SDK Manager; The Android Emulator
The Dalvik Debug Monitor ServiceThe Android Debug Bridge; The Hierarchy Viewer and Lint Tool; Monkey and Monkey Runner; Chapter 3: Creating Applications and Activities; What Makes an Android Application?; Introducing the Application Manifest File; A Closer Look at the Application Manifest; Using the Manifest Editor; Externalizing Resources; Creating Resources; Simple Values; Styles and Themes; Drawables; Layouts; Animations; Menus; Using Resources; Using Resources in Code; Referencing Resources Within Resources; Using System Resources; Referring to Styles in the Current Theme
Creating Resources for Different Languages and Hardware
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826772803321
Meier Reto <1978->  
Indianapolis, IN., : Wiley/[Wrox], 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Professional Windows 8 programming [[electronic resource] ] : application development with C# and XAML / / Nick Lecrenski ... [et al.]
Professional Windows 8 programming [[electronic resource] ] : application development with C# and XAML / / Nick Lecrenski ... [et al.]
Autore Lecrenski Nick
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (508 p.)
Disciplina 005.268
005.368
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing
Operating systems (Computers)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-24082-0
1-283-91705-X
1-118-22852-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Professional Windows® 8 Programming: Application Development with C# and XAML; Copyright; About The Authors; About The Technical Editors; Credits; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: A Glimpse into the Future; The Game Changer; What Makes Windows 8 Different?; Understanding Windows 8: The Zune Concept; Windows Phone 7 Carry-overs; Getting Around in Windows 8; The Login Screen; The Start Screen; The Search Feature; Application Life Cycle; Accessing Desktop Mode; Windows Store App Development; Hello Windows 8; Selecting a Language and Default Folders
Building a Simple Windows Store AppSetting App Capabilities; What About HTML Developers?; Types of Windows Store Apps; Grid Applications; Split Applications; Creating a Split Application; Summary; Chapter 2: What Is XAML?; A Quick XAML History Lesson; XAML Basics; XAML in Visual Studio 2012; Controls for Windows 8; Layout Controls; Action Controls; Summary; Chapter 3: Enhancing Your Apps with Control Styles, Data Binding, and Semantic Zoom; Customizing Your Apps; Styling Controls; Understanding Basic Styling; Referencing Styles Across an App; Using Microsoft's Default Styles; Data Binding
Understanding Basic Data EntryBinding Objects to the User Interface; Updating Data with Two-Way Data Binding; Data Binding Summary; Windows 8 Data Binding Controls; ComboBox; ListBox; ListView; GridView; Grouped GridView; Using SemanticZoom; Using Custom Controls; Summary; Chapter 4: Windows 8 User Interface Final Touches; Application Bars, Notifications, Splash Screens, and Live Tiles; Working with the App Bar; Creating the Top App Bar Navigation; Wiring Up the App Pages; Adding Filtering Capability; Adding Finishing Touches to the App; Adding Notifications; Understanding Templates
A Toast ExampleCreating Live Tiles; Available Tile Templates; Live Tiles Example; Splash Screen; Summary; Chapter 5: Application Life Cycle; Applications Reborn; What Is the Windows 8 Life Cycle?; App Launch; App Activation; App Resume; App Close; Background Operations; Triggers and Conditions; Lock Screen; Progress Reporting; Debugging; Deadlock; Summary; Chapter 6: Handling Data, Files, and Networking; Getting Started with Data, Files, and Networking; Handling Application Data and Files; Getting Started with the Data Samples App; Understanding Windows.Storage API
Working with Data and Files LocationsFile Access Permissions; Local Settings and Application Data; Roaming Settings and Application Data; Temporary Application Data; Versioning Application Data; Clearing Application Data; Displaying Pictures Library Content; Selecting Files: User Experience; Tracking Files and Folders; Serializing and Deserializing Data; Data Encryption and Decryption; Networking; Establishing Socket Connectivity; Data Transfers; Activating Proximity and Tapping; Syndicated Content; Accessing Network Information; Example: Leaderboard App; Summary; Chapter 7: Sensors
Windows Sensor Platform
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462977203321
Lecrenski Nick  
Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Professional Windows 8 programming [[electronic resource] ] : application development with C# and XAML / / Nick Lecrenski ... [et al.]
Professional Windows 8 programming [[electronic resource] ] : application development with C# and XAML / / Nick Lecrenski ... [et al.]
Autore Lecrenski Nick
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (508 p.)
Disciplina 005.268
005.368
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing
Operating systems (Computers)
ISBN 1-118-24082-0
1-283-91705-X
1-118-22852-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Professional Windows® 8 Programming: Application Development with C# and XAML; Copyright; About The Authors; About The Technical Editors; Credits; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: A Glimpse into the Future; The Game Changer; What Makes Windows 8 Different?; Understanding Windows 8: The Zune Concept; Windows Phone 7 Carry-overs; Getting Around in Windows 8; The Login Screen; The Start Screen; The Search Feature; Application Life Cycle; Accessing Desktop Mode; Windows Store App Development; Hello Windows 8; Selecting a Language and Default Folders
Building a Simple Windows Store AppSetting App Capabilities; What About HTML Developers?; Types of Windows Store Apps; Grid Applications; Split Applications; Creating a Split Application; Summary; Chapter 2: What Is XAML?; A Quick XAML History Lesson; XAML Basics; XAML in Visual Studio 2012; Controls for Windows 8; Layout Controls; Action Controls; Summary; Chapter 3: Enhancing Your Apps with Control Styles, Data Binding, and Semantic Zoom; Customizing Your Apps; Styling Controls; Understanding Basic Styling; Referencing Styles Across an App; Using Microsoft's Default Styles; Data Binding
Understanding Basic Data EntryBinding Objects to the User Interface; Updating Data with Two-Way Data Binding; Data Binding Summary; Windows 8 Data Binding Controls; ComboBox; ListBox; ListView; GridView; Grouped GridView; Using SemanticZoom; Using Custom Controls; Summary; Chapter 4: Windows 8 User Interface Final Touches; Application Bars, Notifications, Splash Screens, and Live Tiles; Working with the App Bar; Creating the Top App Bar Navigation; Wiring Up the App Pages; Adding Filtering Capability; Adding Finishing Touches to the App; Adding Notifications; Understanding Templates
A Toast ExampleCreating Live Tiles; Available Tile Templates; Live Tiles Example; Splash Screen; Summary; Chapter 5: Application Life Cycle; Applications Reborn; What Is the Windows 8 Life Cycle?; App Launch; App Activation; App Resume; App Close; Background Operations; Triggers and Conditions; Lock Screen; Progress Reporting; Debugging; Deadlock; Summary; Chapter 6: Handling Data, Files, and Networking; Getting Started with Data, Files, and Networking; Handling Application Data and Files; Getting Started with the Data Samples App; Understanding Windows.Storage API
Working with Data and Files LocationsFile Access Permissions; Local Settings and Application Data; Roaming Settings and Application Data; Temporary Application Data; Versioning Application Data; Clearing Application Data; Displaying Pictures Library Content; Selecting Files: User Experience; Tracking Files and Folders; Serializing and Deserializing Data; Data Encryption and Decryption; Networking; Establishing Socket Connectivity; Data Transfers; Activating Proximity and Tapping; Syndicated Content; Accessing Network Information; Example: Leaderboard App; Summary; Chapter 7: Sensors
Windows Sensor Platform
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786066503321
Lecrenski Nick  
Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Professional Windows 8 programming : application development with C# and XAML / / Nick Lecrenski ... [et al.]
Professional Windows 8 programming : application development with C# and XAML / / Nick Lecrenski ... [et al.]
Autore Lecrenski Nick
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (508 p.)
Disciplina 005.268
005.368
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing
Operating systems (Computers)
ISBN 1-118-24082-0
1-283-91705-X
1-118-22852-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Professional Windows® 8 Programming: Application Development with C# and XAML; Copyright; About The Authors; About The Technical Editors; Credits; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: A Glimpse into the Future; The Game Changer; What Makes Windows 8 Different?; Understanding Windows 8: The Zune Concept; Windows Phone 7 Carry-overs; Getting Around in Windows 8; The Login Screen; The Start Screen; The Search Feature; Application Life Cycle; Accessing Desktop Mode; Windows Store App Development; Hello Windows 8; Selecting a Language and Default Folders
Building a Simple Windows Store AppSetting App Capabilities; What About HTML Developers?; Types of Windows Store Apps; Grid Applications; Split Applications; Creating a Split Application; Summary; Chapter 2: What Is XAML?; A Quick XAML History Lesson; XAML Basics; XAML in Visual Studio 2012; Controls for Windows 8; Layout Controls; Action Controls; Summary; Chapter 3: Enhancing Your Apps with Control Styles, Data Binding, and Semantic Zoom; Customizing Your Apps; Styling Controls; Understanding Basic Styling; Referencing Styles Across an App; Using Microsoft's Default Styles; Data Binding
Understanding Basic Data EntryBinding Objects to the User Interface; Updating Data with Two-Way Data Binding; Data Binding Summary; Windows 8 Data Binding Controls; ComboBox; ListBox; ListView; GridView; Grouped GridView; Using SemanticZoom; Using Custom Controls; Summary; Chapter 4: Windows 8 User Interface Final Touches; Application Bars, Notifications, Splash Screens, and Live Tiles; Working with the App Bar; Creating the Top App Bar Navigation; Wiring Up the App Pages; Adding Filtering Capability; Adding Finishing Touches to the App; Adding Notifications; Understanding Templates
A Toast ExampleCreating Live Tiles; Available Tile Templates; Live Tiles Example; Splash Screen; Summary; Chapter 5: Application Life Cycle; Applications Reborn; What Is the Windows 8 Life Cycle?; App Launch; App Activation; App Resume; App Close; Background Operations; Triggers and Conditions; Lock Screen; Progress Reporting; Debugging; Deadlock; Summary; Chapter 6: Handling Data, Files, and Networking; Getting Started with Data, Files, and Networking; Handling Application Data and Files; Getting Started with the Data Samples App; Understanding Windows.Storage API
Working with Data and Files LocationsFile Access Permissions; Local Settings and Application Data; Roaming Settings and Application Data; Temporary Application Data; Versioning Application Data; Clearing Application Data; Displaying Pictures Library Content; Selecting Files: User Experience; Tracking Files and Folders; Serializing and Deserializing Data; Data Encryption and Decryption; Networking; Establishing Socket Connectivity; Data Transfers; Activating Proximity and Tapping; Syndicated Content; Accessing Network Information; Example: Leaderboard App; Summary; Chapter 7: Sensors
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Altri titoli varianti Application development with C# and XAML
Proffessional Windows eight programming
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Lecrenski Nick  
Indianapolis, Ind., : Wiley, 2013
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