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.NET e-Business Architecture

.NET e-Business Architecture

List Price: $49.99
Your Price: $36.07
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too focused on a particular solution
Review: Forget this book, unless you application the same as theirs.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DO NOT BUY
Review: I buy this book to help learn .NET to take MicroSoft tests. Did not know book is writen for beta .NET. I did not pass test since I learned from wrong version.

DO NOT BUY. Is old and no help.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DO NOT BUY
Review: I buy this book to help learn .NET to take MicroSoft tests. Did not know book is writen for beta .NET. I did not pass test since I learned from wrong version.

DO NOT BUY. Is old and no help.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Recommend you to buy it if ...
Review: I like SAMS books but for this book I'm annoyed with below:
- Installation problem in SQL2000 on XP workstation. I needed to install database in another server.
- The flowcharts seem to be output of "overnight" crash or the company G.A.S has been relectant to disclose details. We want full UML diagrams.
- The sample project is too casual although the posters on wall seems serious.
- Adopt ms passport in authoring ticket purchasing. We want VeriSign component.

However, I still recommend you to buy it if you just want paper reference of a ticket purchasing counter and some loosely organized white papers but relevant to the topic, .net + architecture.

Last. To G.A.S.
Wish you bright future in sales of the book and your business. Please strengthen the post-sales support on web.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Recommend you to buy it if ...
Review: I like SAMS books but for this book I'm annoyed with below:
- Installation problem in SQL2000 on XP workstation. I needed to install database in another server.
- The flowcharts seem to be output of "overnight" crash or the company G.A.S has been relectant to disclose details. We want full UML diagrams.
- The sample project is too casual although the posters on wall seems serious.
- Adopt ms passport in authoring ticket purchasing. We want VeriSign component.

However, I still recommend you to buy it if you just want paper reference of a ticket purchasing counter and some loosely organized white papers but relevant to the topic, .net + architecture.

Last. To G.A.S.
Wish you bright future in sales of the book and your business. Please strengthen the post-sales support on web.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent case study to see the whole architecture of .NET
Review: I won this book at the 2002 ASP.NET conference and I'm glad I did! Although I have been in commercial .NET development for about 6 months now, this book has still been useful. It covers the development of an e-business site and shows you a lot of the design considerations. Along the way, you're introduced to ways of solving problems you may not have realized.

Besides .NET, there are useful sections on SQL Server 2000 (including Index Performance Analyzer, SQLXML, and Stored Procedure tricks), COM+, and a general security/roles discussion. And they present it within a .NET deployment scenario. Although most of the .NET coding techniques are easily grasped, understanding how they all fit together takes time. And this book is useful in helping you see the big picture.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DON'T BUY THIS BOOK!!!!
Review: It's a ok book, but the download code dose not work. The book is useless without the code.
And don't expect any help from the Publisher, you won't get any!
So save your money and buy another book instead!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Case Study
Review: This book provided a nice case study approach view of the .NET platform. It compliments the VB books and C# books that are out there. Coverage of languages and the .NET Framework is not comprehensive, but it did help me understand how this platform might be used to solve real-world problems.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Case Study
Review: This book provided a nice case study approach view of the .NET platform. It compliments the VB books and C# books that are out there. Coverage of languages and the .NET Framework is not comprehensive, but it did help me understand how this platform might be used to solve real-world problems.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good high-level overview
Review: This book provides a good-high level overview of the design and integration of a complex, e-business system. The case study is a good approach, and easily adaptable to many "real-world" scenarios.

My only complaint was that there was not much discussion or examples of actual code in the book, thus one is left to sort through the source code (provided on their website) to try and see how their architecture approach boils down to the code level.

Overall, however, this is a good introduction to planning and designing n-tiered applications with the .NET framework.


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