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Pro .NET Directory Services Programming [Paperback]

Erick Sgarbi (Author), Ajit Mungale (Author), Jamie Vachon (Author), Mikael Freidlitz (Author)
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October 30, 2003

Directory Services encapsulate and expose objects within a network, offering a unified way of accessing different types of data. Of particular interest on the Windows platform is the Active Directory, which supplies powerful and flexible methods for managing users, servers, and resources in a single information store that is globally accessible throughout an enterprise. Knowing how and when to use a Directory Service effectively will enable you to develop applications that store infrastructure information safely, as well as perform management or administrative tasks.

This book looks at the .NET Framework's support for programming Directory Services, and in particular, the Active Directory. The reader will learn how to create applications to view, search, or manage directory entries such as users as well as physical resources such as printers. The book is divided into two sections. The first covers some background information about directory services, Active Directory and ADSI, and then looks in detail at the support provided by the .NET Framework in the System.DirectoryServices namespace for working with directory services. The second part looks at some of the most important specific tasks faced by developers and administrators, and shows how to achieve these through C# code.

This will be the only book dedicated to programming directory services using the .NET Framework. This topic isn't well covered in any of the more general books, and anecdotal evidence from the .NET mailing lists suggests that there's a lot of demand for information on the topic.


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Mikael Freidlitz--Mikael Freidlitz lives in Gothenburg, Sweden, and works as a consultant and software developer for a Gothenburg-based consulting company. He has several years of experience building client/server web systems.

Ajit Mungale--Ajit Mungale has been a Senior Software Developer with IBM GSI for the last 3 years. In his six years of experience, he has worked with various technologies. He started his career in CPLD and FPGA programming along with device drivers. He has worked on almost all Microsoft languages and technologies. He also has experience in IBM products. He specializes in COM/DCOM/MTS using ATL/VB and has expertise in VB, ASP, C++, XML, IBM MQ Series, and the .NET Framework. His recent achievement is the submission of a patent while working on a project related to encryption and web security.

Erick Sgarbi--Erick Sgarbi is a system specialist/consultant and programmer with experience in designing and developing large systems and solutions by various types of frameworks. He is now focusing more on .NET Technologies and designing applications for Mobile and Smart devices for distributed and web enabled solutions.

Noel Simpson--Noel is a Database Administrator for Bennett Jones (www.bennettjones.ca) a large law firm based out of Calgary Alberta, Canada. He also works with Fulcrum Data Systems (www.fulcrumdatasystems.com), as Application Service Provider and .NET development shop based out of Vancouver British Columbia, Canada, as a Web Programmer.

Jamie Vachon--Jamie Vachon is an MVP for the Windows SDK.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Apress; 1 edition (October 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590592697
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590592694
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,014,700 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very good intro to DirectoryServices, March 2, 2004
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"dotnetmx" (México, D.F. Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pro .NET Directory Services Programming (Paperback)
I found this book useful *as an introduction* to programming Directory Services in .NET (and enterprise directories in general). It starts with a brief, but well written overview of what are directory services. The following chapters talk about the .NET and COM APIs used to query and modify the directory objects and schema. If you a are *new* to Active Directory you will find this book useful, but I'm afraid that if you have done already some ASDI or System.DirectoryServices programming, there is not much new material to find here, but I recomend reading it anyway.

You must be already fluent in C#, but there are plenty of good C# books, so I found it very adequate that this book does not start with a C# or .NET introduction.

My only complaint, is that, although it is advertised in the back cover, there is NO ONLINE CODE TO DOWNLOAD from Apress site. This is annoying, because half of the book is devoted to building a couple of sample applications for managing users and groups and managing Exchange accounts that would be very nice NOT having to type onself. (The 4 star rating does not have anything to do with this, I hope apress to upload the source code soon).

In summary: the good points of this book are that it has almost ZERO noise and no dumped-msdn-reference-tables garbage, so it is 100% useful information, and it is easy to read and understand. The week point (for me) it is that it is too short and does not cover ADAM (Active Directory Application Mode).

UPDATE: Now the source code book is online on the apress.com site! =)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Blacked out images, May 3, 2008
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S. W. Hoxie (Hedgesville, WV United States) - See all my reviews
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I found blacked out images throughout the book. Can't tell you what should have been there. Astonishingly poor for any published work. Perhaps it was only my copy. The subject matter is highly useful - keeping it above one star.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
global catalog, infrastructure master, schema master, domain naming master, mailbox store, operations master, directory browser application, server affinity, service connection point, paged search, property cache, multivalued property, mandatory properties, optional properties, directory object, directory provider, object sender, mandatory property, user object, directory schema, following screenshot, leaf objects, root container, computer object
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Active Directory, Directory Services, Exchange Server, Directory Browser, Service Connection Points, Group Policy, Set Info, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, Exchange Administration, University of Michigan, Directory Service Security, Windows Server, Windows Services, Microsoft Exchange, Get Info, Enumeration Hex Value Description, Microsoft Management Console, Search Result Collection, Jeff Crouch, Total Access Control Entries, Commit Changes, User Management, Cert Publishers, Domain Local, Naming Services
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