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April 2005, Vol. 15, No. 4

Simplify XML Data Validation
by Thiru Thangarathinam
The second-generation .NET Framework builds on the tools of the first to provide better, more standards-compliant XML data validation.

COLUMNS  
GETTING STARTED
Print Simple Reports With GDI+
by Lee Falin
Sometimes all you want to do is print the simple report you’re already showing. Learn how to do this using GDI+ and the .NET Framework.

.NET 2 THE MAX
Databind Objects and Collections
by Francesco Balena
Take advantage of the fact that the Windows Forms databinding mechanism can use any .NET object that implements the IList interface as the data source, whether an array, an ArrayList, or a custom collection.

DATABASE DESIGN
Mine the Predictive Power of Data
by Sara Rea
Use the built-in functionality of SQL Server to make your business processes more efficient with data mining.

DEPARTMENTS  
Editor's Note
by Patrick Meader

Letters to the Editor

First Looks

Product Listings

Interview Exclusive: Peter Loforte

VSM ONLINE   
FTPOnline Blogs
Check out the FTPOnline blog page to get insights from Jeff Hadfield, vice president of publishing; Patrick Meader, Visual Studio Magazine's editor in chief; and other FTP editors sounding off on IT and development issues.

MS Lawyers Run Wild, Obscure Real Public Issues
Do bloggers deserve the same legal protections as “legitimate” journalists? Serious issues about diminishing freedom of the press are hidden behind the clumsy PR blundering of Microsoft and others, says Jim Fawcette.

Microsoft Team System Combines Established With New
Visual Studio 2005 remains pretty much Visual Studio, says Peter Varhol in a recent blog post. It’s the Team System that adds most of the new features to the development environment.

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Book Review:
Integrate Large-Scale Apps Successfully

by David Mack
Enterprise Application Integration Using .NET shows you how to overcome the issues and obstacles involved in integrating enterprise-scale applications successfully.

6 Myths of Aspect-Oriented Programming
by Tom Barnaby
Aspect-oriented programming isn’t as scary as it sounds. Learn the truth behind the common misconceptions about AOP.

Simplify Your Efforts With DDD
by Jimmy Nilsson
Find out how you can make your code less complex and error-prone with domain-driven design, and see why bidirectionality often is unnecessary.

A First Look at IIS 7.0
by Danielle Ruest and Nelson Ruest
Microsoft’s next-generation Web server sports integration with ASP.NET, ADO.NET, the .NET Framework, and Indigo, among many other features.

 











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