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 Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Steve Balmer Delivers Live Keynote at Microsoft Launch 2005 in Kuala Lumpur

Ready to Rock the LaunchReady Launch 2005It was San Francisco last week and now live in Kuala Lumpur!  Steve Balmer along with Prashant Shidharan (MS Group Product Manager) introduced Microsoft's next application platform comprising Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005, and BizTalk Server 2006 at the Malaysian stop of the worldwide Launch 2005 event


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 Sunday, November 13, 2005
Commerce Starter Kit 1.01 released

Commerce Starter Kit 1.01 for ASP.NET 2.0 has been released.  This version fixes some localization issues found in the initial release.

From the home of Commerce Starter Kit site:

The Commerce Starter Kit (CSK) is a free, open source e-commerce storefront written specifically for ASP.NET 2.0. It features out-of-the-box product catalog and shopping cart functionality that allows website owners to setup, run, and maintain an online store with little or no costs, license fees, or limitations.

The Commerce Starter Kit was created by Wekeroad and sponsored by the PayPal Developer Network. The goal of the project is to continually improve the kit by attracting a community of developers that support its ongoing development through feedback and code contributions.

Get it at: CommerceStarterKit.org


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Visual Studio 2005 Web Deployment Projects Beta Preview available for Download

Visual Studio 2005 Web Development Projects (Beta Preview) is now available for download.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/reference/infrastructure/wdp/default.aspx

This add-in tool provides additional functionality for building and deploying web applications created in ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. Scott Guthrie has a nice writeup on this new tool.  Among the features highlighted are:

  1. More control over the number of assemblies generated by a pre-compiled web project, and control over their naming.
  2. Ability to utilize the full power of MSBuild to customize build processes.
  3. Ability to define and use custom build-configurations inside VS, and define per-build configuration options.
  4. Ability to customize and modify a web application's web.config file at deployment.

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 Saturday, November 12, 2005
Recently published: Murach’s ASP.NET 2.0 Upgrader's Guide: VB Edition

[From the publisher]

Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Upgrader's Guide: VB EditionMike Murach & Associates has just published a VB edition of their ASP.NET 2.0 book for experienced developers entitled, appropriately enough, Murach’s ASP.NET 2.0 Upgrader’s Guide: VB Edition.

Like the C# edition that was published in August, this book focuses on the practical aspects of upgrading. According to Murach, it’s easy enough for ASP.NET 1.x developers to get information on what’s new in ASP.NET 2.0. But it’s harder to figure out how…and when…to upgrade to the new features on the job. So this book goes beyond the typical overview and gives examples of how to apply the new features in everyday web applications.

To see how this works, developers can download chapter 3 of the book from the Murach web site. This chapter is on master pages, an ASP.NET 2.0 feature that makes it easy to include banners, navigation menus, and other elements on all the pages in an application. After explaining the basic concept, this chapter shows sample pages that use this feature, then shows and explains all the aspx and code-behind code that’s needed to make those pages work.

The remaining chapters in the book cover other key features, like the Access, SQL, and XML data sources; the GridView, DetailView and FormView controls; object data sources that allow binding to custom business objects; login and site navigation controls; profiles; the MultiView and Wizard controls; themes; web parts for building portals; and tools for configuring and deploying new applications.

To let upgraders move at a quick, professional pace, all of the content is formatted in Murach’s "paired pages" style. Each two-page spread presents a single topic. The lefthand page explains the topic while the righthand page shows the critical details, using syntax, code, screen shots, and how-to notes. This format allows experienced developers to take in a lot of information at a glance, so they can put it to work more quickly.

Murach’s ASP.NET 2.0 Upgrader’s Guide: VB Edition is available directly from the publisher at www.murach.com and from online and brick-and-mortar bookstores.

Editor's note: This book is also available here.  Read here for free chapter.


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 Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Community Server 2.0 Beta 1 Released

Rob Howard has announced the first public beta of Community Server 2.0.  The final release is currently planned for December.

Read about it here.


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 Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Service Packs for VS 2003 and VS 2005

Scott Wiltamuth revealed that VS 2003 SP1 is scheduled for release in April 2006.  VS 2005 SP1 is scheduled to be released in the first half of 2006 (a more specific date will be made available once Microsoft has more customer data).


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DotNetNuke v3.2/v4.0 Released

Perpetual Motion Interactive Systems Inc. has announced the immediate availability of open-source Web Application Framework, DotNetNuke 3.x (ASP.NET 1.1) and DotNetNuke 4.0 (ASP.NET 2.0). Both versions include AJAX support and Windows/Active Directory authentication, and will be developed in parallel in the near future.

From the press release:

“...the latest DotNetNuke release contains support for AJAX and advanced client-side behaviors which developers can leverage in their modules. In addition, the site navigation information for pages and actions have been abstracted into proper providers, allowing for more extensibility and easier migration to the SiteMap capabilities of ASP.NET 2.0.“

“Native Windows Authentication and Active Directory support enables DotNetNuke to interface with the users and groups defined within an Intranet environment, providing authentication and authorization services linked to a centralized security control point.”

Read complete press release.

On a related note, keep a close watch on this book: Professional DotNetNuke 4.0: for ASP.NET 2.0


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 Monday, November 07, 2005
Microsoft launches Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006

Microsoft Visual Studio 2005It's finally here! Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer kicked off the worldwide launch for SQL Server 2005, Visual Studio 2005 and BizTalk Server 2006.

As such, ASP.NET 2.0 is officially out of beta.  Microsoft ASP.NET website also made a cutover to one which is visually more appealing (powered by ASP.NET 2.0 of course).  Microsoft has a launch gift: Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition will be free for the next one year!

To get your hands on the paid editions of Visual Studio 2005, visit the following links:


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 Sunday, November 06, 2005
Welcome to the ASPNETWorld.com site blog!

This post marks the first official blog entry for the ASPNETWorld.com Blog.  This blog runs on the community edition of newtelligence dasBlog, version 1.8. 

Scott Hanselman has a blog entry on dasBlog 1.8 Gold installation procedures and features. Omar Shashine (Scott's partner in crime for the community edition initiative) has some dasBlog tips to offer in his blog.  And of course, Clemens Vaster's blog is also worth reading.  For those who don't know, Clemens is the author of the original dasBlog.


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 Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Congratulations, you've installed DasBlog!

Be sure to visit all the options under "Configuration" in the Admin Menu Bar above. There are 16 themes to choose from, and you can also create your own.

 


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