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Utilizing the more advanced features of the Data Web Controls has many developers stumped. These controls are fairly simple to use when it comes to simple data display. However, they can do much more than merely present data. For example, the DataGrid Web Control allows for sorting, paging, and editing of data. In addition, these controls allow for templating of data, which can be used to provide more complex views. The DataGrid, DataList, and Repeater forum on the Microsoft ASP.NET Forums received more than 2,100 posts in the first month and a half of use, or over 35 posts per day on average. As the Web master of an ASP.NET Web site, Scott has also received numerous emails from readers and visitors asking questions about these Web Controls. ASP.NET Data Web Controls is likely to be an indispensable item in every ASP.NET developer's toolbox.



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Utilizing the more advanced features of the Data Web Controls has many developers stumped. These controls are fairly simple to use when it comes to simple data display. However, they can do much more than merely present data. For example, the DataGrid Web Control allows for sorting, paging, and editing of data. In addition, these controls allow for templating of data, which can be used to provide more complex views. The DataGrid, DataList, and Repeater forum on the Microsoft ASP.NET Forums received more than 2,100 posts in the first month and a half of use, or over 35 posts per day on average. As the Web master of an ASP.NET Web site, Scott has also received numerous emails from readers and visitors asking questions about these Web Controls. ASP.NET Data Web Controls is likely to be an indispensable item in every ASP.NET developer's toolbox.

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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Sams (February 22, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672325012
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672325014
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and In-Depth Intro for beginners on Web Controls., August 1, 2003
By Harinath Thummalapalli (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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If you are trying to learn how to use ASP.NET to create Web Forms, you will find several books that are a good place to start. But when you try to implement Web Controls like the Repeater, Data List, and Data Grid (the book mainly covers these three topics in detail), you will find that most of these books don't go very deep. In fact, they just touch the basics. This book is the only exception we found.

What are these three Web Controls? Imagine a typical website where someone wants to search a database through a browser interface, like a book database. They search for ASP.NET books and the browser displays the 30 books on the subject, 10 rows to a page. The user also needs to select only a few of these books to narrow down the list and then maybe place an order for 3 of the final list. This involves using Web Controls that can accomplish this. In this particular case, the favored Web Control may be the Data Grid due to its inherent support of pagination (where the results are split into multiple pages with 10 rows to a page or whatever number of rows you want per page). That's what you need these Web Controls for.

Once you are far enough into using ASP.NET to create dynamic database driven websites, you will need an in-depth introduction to these three very important Web Controls - Repeater, Data List, and Data Grid. That's where this book comes in. It does an excellent job of going into the intricacies of these three Web Controls. As a beginner, you absolutely need this book to go to the next level in website development.

But this book has some limitations. Even though it is great to use the book and get to the next level of website development as a beginner, you will quickly run into problems. When you try to create a real live website that is complex and destined for production, you will find that this book is not adequate.

Simple example - let's use the above example of accessing a book database through a browser. As mentioned, you will most likely need to use the Data Grid Web Control to display rows of data in the browser for your user to take some action on this data. It is normal to expect many rows to be displayed in the browser with a whole column full of check boxes that the user can select to narrow down the selection. And click on some button to take a specific action like buy the books that are checked. So the question for you as a web designer would be - how do I insert this extra column of checkboxes with the rows full of data? And how do I link the buy action associated with the button click to the Data Grid that is indirectly connected to the database that needs to be updated?

Well, the Data Grid Web Control only has Select, Edit (Update & Cancel), and Hyperlink, as choices when creating the control using a tool like Visual Studio. To insert a column full of check boxes, you need to write a custom control (based on CheckBoxList) that integrates neatly into the Data Grid Web Control supported by ASP.NET. And you need to write the event handlers that respond on the application side when people click on the buy buttons next to the check boxes. The hard part being the event handlers you write need to connect the check boxes and the buy action the user wants to initiate.

The book spends a few pages towards the end of book explaining how you could accomplish something like what is described above. At this point, it becomes a theoretical text book with very little direction on how to practically implement it. It would have been wonderful if the book finished the excellent job it started by having another 50 pages covering these topics that are absolutely essential.

Unfortunately, there are almost no other books in the market that reach the level of depth on Web Controls that this book reaches. So you can almost forget about trying to find a book that goes deeper addressing the issues above. There IS one book that actually publishes all the code you need to get to this next level but lacks in explanation. There have been complaints that the code in the book doesn't work. We realized that in many cases, the code doesn't work because of problems on the Visual Studio side of things and when we found some workarounds to overcome the VS.NET problems, we were able to make most of the code in this book work. That book is 'ASP.NET Developer's Cookbook' by The ASP Alliance. So if you get to the Intermediate/Advanced level in using ASP.NET, you can use these two books to figure out how to accomplish the desired results.

Right now, there isn't much out there that you can readily use to accomplish your website goals. Even though there are a ton of books published, they don't adequately address the practical issues. But the next release of ASP.NET is believed to change al this. So we'll keep our fingers crossed till then. In the meanwhile, good luck with your own real world .NET implementations and we hope that the results of our experiences we shared in this review are helpful.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best book for the data controls..., July 21, 2003
By B. Russell (Wenatchee, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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I just want to say that I have gathered quite a few programming books, and several on ASP.Net. This is definately up there in my list of top books I have bought. If you do, or want to do, ASP.Net development, you have to buy this book.

You want to learn how to page data in the datagrid? The author gives multiple ways to do it. You want to know when to use the data list or data repeater control? He breaks it down for you and tells you why and how. You want to fully customize these controls to get a unique look and acurate display of your data? This book helps there too.

I just can't say enough good stuff about it, and I highly recommend it. I like that it doesn't go off into all the other subjects as normal ASP.Net books do. It takes a subject (data controls) and does it best.

Buy it, you won't be sorry.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars DataGrid, DataList and the Repeater Learned correctly, October 3, 2004
Mr. Scott Mitchell's book: Asp.net Data Web Controls Kick Start is an excellent book to get the novice of Asp.net Data Web Controls up and running quickly. I had a probelem, emailed him, and he immediately responded with the solution to my problem. I was truely grateful to Mr. Mitchell. Using stored procedures in SQL Server and retreiving only the needed redcords via a stored procedure "chapter 8", proved to be indispensable.

I was able to easily understand his code and apply his techniques and methods to my projects (I'm still a student). Even my classmates were amazed of my understanding of the asp.net DataGrid features. So I simply recommended Asp.net Data Web Controls Kick Start as the book to use to grasp the pertinent information needed to succeed and think.

As a beginner in ASP.Net, I truely and honestly recommend this book as your Kick Start and reference to the DataGrid, DataList and the Repeater. The step-by-step hands-on examples makes this book also a great tutorial. The programming language was great (VB) and I'm sure a person that is familiar with C# will not be imtimidated with the VB.net code. The book also offers more information on the topics by offering online resources. Thank You Mr. Scott Mitchell

Buy this book and you will not be disapointed.
Sincerely and honestly
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great in-depth book
This book was very helpful to me for understanding data grids, data lists, and repeaters in ASP. He covered in-depth what is needed to use these on web pages. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Ronald E. Hart

4.0 out of 5 stars ASP.NET Datagrid Control
I am a professional developer and I found Scott's book to be one of the best examples on how to write a technical book. His examples are practical and usable. Read more
Published on September 8, 2005 by Kevin S. Davis

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the most useful Books I have every bought!
This is one of the the best .NET books I have in my collection. The book is well orginized and easy to read. Read more
Published on April 24, 2005 by Michael Aossey

5.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful as a learning tool and reference.
I've been playing around with ASP.NET for a while now and have always been intimidated by the DataGrid. I don't know why, I just was. Read more
Published on November 17, 2004 by Douglas Setzer

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible, A must have for asp.net developers
First off, if you see a book written by Scott Mitchell then just buy it. The author of this book guarantees you an incredibly written, easy to understand, and informative book... Read more
Published on April 29, 2004 by Brian Cooper

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent resource for Administrators and Developers
I had to develop an Administrator's Application to support a 'shopping cart' application.

I found Scott Guthrie to be a valuable reference. Read more

Published on April 22, 2004 by lynchnco@patmedia.net

4.0 out of 5 stars Read On or Recall
Well, I think the author has quite a poor language...
The book's text swarms with the word "Recall"... Read more
Published on February 29, 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars ViewState is required
First off this is an awesome book if you want to use the data controls that come with asp.net. There is no equal out there.
Secondly, buyer be warned. Read more
Published on February 6, 2004 by Craig G

5.0 out of 5 stars Best book on the Datagrid and the Repeater
This book is the best one out there for learning the details about using the Datagrid, Datalist, and repeater controls. Read more
Published on January 20, 2004 by Brian Bischof

3.0 out of 5 stars Good how to get started but riddled with errors
This is a useable book for learning the basics of the new data list controls. Even though it is riddled with mistypes and sentences that don't make sense it is a good resource to... Read more
Published on January 15, 2004 by Michael W. Schellenberger

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