Книга посвящена одной из самых интересных частей новой технологии Microsoft .NET - разработке XML Web-сервисов. Рассматриваются основные приемы создания Web-сервисов, вопросы интеграции их с серверами баз данных на основе технологии ADO.NET, процедуры создания распределенных приложений на базе Web-с
Performance Testing Microsoft .NET Web Applications
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- Book ID
- 127448920
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Pro-Developer
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 0585472130
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✦ Synopsis
Performance tuning is increasingly important as desktop applications move to a Web-centric, software-as-a-service model. Performance analysis and turning ensures that .NET-based applications perform as well as or better than traditional desktop applications. Direct from a team at Microsoft that has analyzed hundreds of Web-based and .NET-based applications, this book shows developers how to plan and execute performance tests, configure profile tools, analyze data from Microsoft Internet Information Services, analyze transaction costs, and more.
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