Categories: Enterprise Library 2.0, ASP.NET 2.0, Books.NET, German, Security.NET Posted by AlexanderZeitler on 7/2/2006 9:52 AM | Comments (0)

Seit gestern ist ein Patch (2554) für die Enterprise Library 2.0 verfügbar, der es ermöglicht, Applikationen, die auf die Enterprise Library 2.0 aufsetzen, in Partial Trust laufen zu lassen.

Der Patch ist auf der neu eingerichteten Seite für Patches zur Enterprise Library (1.x + 2.0) verfügbar.

Wer sich mehr mit Partial Trust bzw. Code Access Security (CAS) auseinandersetzen möchte (das sollte eigentlich jeder tun ;-)), dem sei das Buch "Professional ASP.NET 2.0 Security, Membership, and Role Management" von Stefan Schackow empfohlen. Dieses Buch liefert nicht nur wichtige Informationen zur ASP.NET 2.0 Security, sondern erweitert auch das Verständnis von ASP.NET 2.0 allgemein, was z.B. bei der Fehlersuche ungemein helfen kann.

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Categories: Books.NET Posted by AlexanderZeitler on 11/19/2005 4:01 PM | Comments (0)

...there may be a shipment from Amazon.com ;-)

  

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Categories: Books.NET Posted by AlexanderZeitler on 10/5/2005 6:26 PM | Comments (0)

Improving Web Application Security: Threats and Countermeasures

Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for Developers

Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services - Das Handbuch

On the stack:

Microsoft .NET 2.0 Crashkurs

And in the post box tomorrow (or at the latest the day after tomorrow):

Threat Modeling

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Categories: Books.NET Posted by AlexanderZeitler on 10/5/2005 7:47 AM | Comments (2)

Krzysztof Cwalina and Brad Abrams have published their book "Framework Design Guidelines : Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable .NET Libraries".

Since reading both guys blogs for a while, I would like to say: possibly a must-read.

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Categories: Artikel.NET, Books.NET, Security, System, Security Posted by AlexanderZeitler on 8/26/2005 8:04 AM | Comments (0)

Paul Maher has compiled a list of online-articles and books concerning .NET and Windows Security worth reading it.

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Categories: Architecture, Books.NET, Architecture, Security, Web Services, Patterns/Practices Posted by AlexanderZeitler on 8/2/2005 7:52 PM | Comments (1)

Reading Patterns & Practices Articles in the browser may not be the best solution. It's more comfortable to read them as PDF files. Microsoft has released nearly all Architecture Guides at Patterns & Practices as PDF files - but they are as wide spread as the articles themselves.

To get rid of this mess, here is a list with direct links to the PDF-Downloads:

Application Architecture for .NET: Designing Applications and Services

Smart Client Architecture and Design Guide

Guidelines for Application Integration

Application Interoperability: Microsoft .NET and J2EE

Caching Architecture Guide for .NET Framework Applications

Designing Application-Managed Authorization

Designing Data Tier Components and Passing Data Through Tiers

Exception Management Architecture Guide

Design and Implementation Guidelines for Web Clients

UNIX Application Migration Guide

.NET Data Access Architecture Guide

Web Service Facade for Legacy Applications Guide

WS-I Basic Security Profile 1.0 Sample Application: Preview release for the .NET Framework version 1.1

...and if you don't like PDF's too, just buy the books ;-)

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Categories: Books.NET Posted by AlexanderZeitler on 6/7/2005 11:29 AM | Comments (0)

Wer nach dem TechTalk von Christoph Wille richtig auf den Continuous Integration-Zug aufspringen möchte, könnte Gefallen an den hier aufgelisteten Büchern finden...

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Categories: ASP.NET 2.0, Books.NET, Training Posted by AlexanderZeitler on 5/28/2005 5:38 PM | Comments (2)

Seit kurzem sind die ersten deutschsprachigen Bücher zu (ASP).NET 2.0 verfügbar.

 

P.S.: ASP.NET 2.0 Wissen von Developer zu Developer gibt's beim ASP.NET 2.0 Community Boot Camp.

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Categories: Books.NET Posted by AlexanderZeitler on 5/2/2005 1:13 PM | Comments (0)

Gestern zu ende gelesen:

Es stehen an:

  

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Categories: Allgemein, Meinung, Books.NET Posted by AlexanderZeitler on 4/27/2005 6:42 AM | Comments (2)

Milan Negovan hat den Nagel mal wieder auf den Kopf getroffen.

Seine Beobachtung, dass es zig .NET-Bücher mit allgemeinem "Bla Bla" gibt, aber fast keine In-Depth-Bücher, ist traurige Realität. Selbst da .NET 2.0 in den Startlöchern steht, habe ich z.B. noch kein Buch gefunden, das wirklich anschaulich erläutert, wie ich meinem ASP.NET Server Control einen Designer alá ASP.NET DataGrid für Visual Studio.NET spenderie.

Traurig, wirklich traurig.

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