About the Book
The primary goal of .NET
Compact Framework is to bring the familiar experience of developing .NET
applications for the desktop to the device world. Of the approximately
six million Microsoft desktop developers in the world, it is estimated
that perhaps two hundred thousand will turn their attention to the device
world using the enabling technology of the .NET Compact Framework.To facilitate
the goal of showing readers how to develop applications for the .NET Compact
Framework, the book contains in-depth treatment in the following topic
areas: Windows Forms and Threading, Network Programming, ADO.NET Dataset,
XML Serialization, SQL CE, Web Services, and performance management. Each
concept is accompanied with a sample application that illustrates its implementation
on the .NET Compact Framework. For the convenience of the reader, each
sample application will be offered in both C# and Visual Basic .NET. Developers
can use this source code as a springboard for creating their own device
side database applications.
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
What's in This Book.
Conventions Used in This Book.
What You'll Need.
Online Resources.
1. Setting Up Your Development Environment.
Smart Device Extensions and the .NET
Compact Framework.
System Requirements.
The Development Process Using Smart
Device Extensions.
Creating a New Application for Pocket
PC Devices.
Opening an Existing Smart Device Extensions
Project.
Targeting Nonstandard Devices.
How Visual Studio Communicates with
Devices.
Installing the .NET Compact Framework
Manually.
Devices with Unusual Memory Maps.
Connectivity Summary and Troubleshooter.
In Brief.
2. Introducing the .NET Compact
Framework.
Why the .NET Compact Framework?
Examining the .NET Compact Framework
in Detail.
The Common Language Runtime.
Comparing the .NET Compact Framework
CLR to the Desktop CLR.
The .NET Compact Framework Class Libraries.
In Brief.
3. Designing GUI Applications with
Windows Forms.
Investigating Unsupported Controls
in the .NET Compact Framework.
Investigating Unsupported System.
Windows.Forms Functionality in the
.NET Compact Framework.
Working with the Visual Studio .NET
Form Designer.
The Form Designer Window.
The ToolBox Window.
The Properties Window.
Adding Events Handlers.
Understanding the Different Windows
Forms Target Platforms.
Understanding Windows CE .NET Projects.
Understanding Pocket PC Projects.
Working with the Form Control.
Understanding the Effects of the FormBorderStyle
Property.
Using the ControlBox Property.
Understanding the MinimizeBox and
MaximizeBox Properties.
Understanding the WindowsState Property.
Understanding the Size Property.
Setting the Location of the Form by
Using the Location Property.
Programming the Button Control.
Using the TextBox Control.
Using the Label Control.
Working with RadioButton Controls.
Using the CheckBox Control.
Using the ComboBox Control.
Using the ListBox Control.
Using the NumericUpDown Control.
Using the DomainUpDown Control.
Programming the ProgressBar Control.
Using the StatusBar Control.
Using the TrackBar Control.
Using the ToolBar Control.
Adding a ToolBar Control to an Application.
Handling a ToolBar's ButtonClick Event.
Adding Menus with the MainMenu Control.
Using a ContextMenu Control in an
Application.
Using the Timer Control.
Using the OpenFileDialog and SaveFileDialog
Controls.
Using the Panel Control.
Unsupported Functionality.
Using the HScrollBar and VScrollBar
Controls.
Using the ImageList Control.
Using the PictureBox Control.
Using the ListView Control.
Adding Columns to the ListView.
Adding Items to the ListView Control.
Determining the Selected Item.
Additional ListView Control Properties.
Using the TabControl Control.
Using the TreeView Control.
Understanding TreeView Properties.
Adding TreeNodes to a TreeView Control.
Determining the Selected TreeNode.
Working with the DataGrid Control.
Populating the DataGrid Control.
Customizing the DataGrid Control.
Determining the Selected Row or Selected
Cell in the DataGrid.
In Brief.
4. Using Threads and Timers in the
.NET Compact Framework.
Threads, Timers, and Windows CE.
The Thread Class.
Understanding Thread Basics.
Creating and Starting a Thread.
Writing Code to Start a Thread.
Suspending a Thread.
Using Threads with User Interface
Controls.
Quitting Threaded Applications.
Coding a Multithreaded Application:
SimpleThread.
Coordinating Threads with the Mutex
Class.
Suspending and Resuming Threads with
Mutexes.
Examining a Sample Application: SuspendAndTerminateThreads.
Blocking until a Thread Finishes.
Waiting for a Thread: The JoinDemo
Application.
Controlling Access to Data Objects
with the Monitor Class.
Simulating the Producer-Consumer Problem.
Managing Multiple Threads with a Thread
Pool.
Controlling Threads with the ThreadPoolDemo
Application.
Timers.
Creating a Timer.
Setting the Tick Interval.
Suspending and Resuming Timers.
Manipulating Timers with a Sample
Application.
Updating Variables with the Interlocked
Class.
Incrementing a Variable. Decrementing
a Variable. Exchanging a Value into a Variable.
In Brief.
5. Network Connectivity with the
.NET Compact Framework.
Working with Sockets.
Choosing a Protocol: TCP/IP versus
UDP.
Understanding IP Implementations:
IPv4 versus IPv6.
Socket Programming with the .NET Compact
Framework.
Making a Connection as a Client.
Receiving a Connection as a Host.
Reading and Writing with a Connected
Socket.
Sample Application: Remote Hello.
Serializing Objects for Transmission
through a Socket.
Serializing Packets: Sample Application.
Using UDP Packets.
Writing Code for UdpClient.
Writing for the UdpClient: Sample
Application.
Multicasting with UDP Packets.
Sending Multicast Packets.
Receiving Multicast Packets.
Communicating with Remote Servers
through the HTTP Protocol.
Nuts-and-Bolts Usage of HttpWebRequest.
Coding Sample for HttpWebRequest.
Writing Applications with the HttpWebRequest:
WebHello Sample.
Communicating with Remote Servers
through the HTTPS Protocol.
Communicating through the Device IrDA
Port.
Using the IrDAClient to Access the
Device IrDA Port.
Connecting to an IrDA Port as a Client.
Establishing an IrDA Connection as
a Server.
Reading Data from an IrDAClient.
Writing Data to an IrDAClient.
Sample Application: IrDAChat.
In Brief.
6. ADO.NET on the .NET Compact Framework.
Introducing ADO.NET on the .NET Compact
Framework.
Caching Data with the DataSet.
Looking Inside the DataSet: DataTables,
DataRows, and DataColumns.
Inserting Data into a DataSet.
Building a DataSet to Hold a Phone
Book.
Extracting Data from a DataSet.
Altering Data in a DataSet.
Designing a PhoneBook Application
with a DataSet.
Troubleshooting Common DataSet-Related
Errors.
Understanding Constraints.
Adding Constraints to a DataSet.
Adding a UniqueConstraint.
Working with a UniqueConstraint by
Example.
Preventing NULL Values in a DataColumn.
Setting Up Autoincremented Fields.
Creating Autoincremented Field Code
by Example.
Updating the PhoneBook Application
with Constraints and Autoincremented Fields.
Modeling Relational Data with the
DataSet.
Deriving DataColumn Values with Expressions
and Computed Fields.
Expressing Parent-Child Relationships
in a DataSet.
Creating Bindable Views of Data with
a DataView.
Sorting with the DataView.
Sorting and Filtering Data in a Sample
Application.
Tracking Changes in a DataRow.
Filtering with the DataView.
Adding Data into a DataView.
Using a DataView in a Sample Application:
DataView_SortByRowState_AddTables.
Binding Data to a Control.
Binding to a DataGrid.
Using Data Binding in a Sample Application.
Comparing the Compact DataSet with
the Desktop DataSet. In Brief.
7. Programming with Microsoft SQL
Server CE.
Investigating the Features Supported
by Microsoft SQL Server 2000.
Creating a Microsoft SQL Server CE
Database.
Adding Structure to a Microsoft SQL
Server CE Database.
Populating a Microsoft SQL Server
CE Database.
Retrieving Data by Using SqlCeDataReader.
Using Parameterized SQL Commands.
Filling a DataSet by Using the SqlCeDataAdapter.
Handling the FillError Event.
Updating the Microsoft SQL Server
CE Database by Using the SqlCeDataAdapter.
Handling SqlCeDataAdapter Update Events.
Generating SqlCommand Objects with
the SqlCeCommandBuilder. In Brief.
8. XML and the DataSet.
XML and the .NET Compact Framework
DataSet.
Loading XML into a DataSet.
Loading from a File.
Loading Data from a Stream.
Inferring Schema.
Saving a DataSet as XML.
Saving to a File.
Saving Data to a Stream.
Writing Schema with the XML Data.
Loading and Saving XML in a Sample
Application.
Modeling Relational Data with XML
Schemas.
Examining XML with the XML_DataSetView
Utility.
Examining a Simple Schema that Describes
a Single Table.
Autoincremented Fields and Unique
Constraints.
Describing Multiple Tables, ForeignKeyConstraints,
DataRelations, and Computed Fields with XML Schema.
Creating XML Data with the XML_Creator
Utility.
Loading and Saving Schema Alone.
Writing a DataSet to XML without Schema
Information.
Reading a DataSet from XML, Ignoring
Schema Information. Inferring Schema.
Using XML to Design a DataSet.
Schema Editing with the IDE.
Saving and Loading DataSets as XML
DiffGrams.
How to Read a DiffGram. When to Use
DiffGrams.
In Brief.
9. Using XML Web Services.
Creating a Simple XML Web Service.
Understanding the .NET Framework Web
Service Client.
Creating a Client for the Simple XML
Web Service.
Adding a Web Reference to a Client
Application.
Viewing the Proxy Class.
Consuming the QuotableQuotes Web Service.
Asynchronous Consumption of the Simple
Web Service.
Consuming a Web Service That Uses
a DataSet.
Consuming Web Service That Exposes
a Typed DataSet. In Brief.
10. Manipulating XML with the XmlTextReader
and the XmlTextWriter.
XML Architecture Overview.
Working with the XmlTextReader.
Loading XML Data into an XmlTextReader.
Loading an XML Stream from the Local
File System.
Loading an XML File from a Remote
Location.
Using the XmlTextReader's Namespaces
Property.
Understanding the Normalization Property.
Controlling White-Space Interpretation
with the WhitespaceHandling Property.
Using the XmlResolver Property.
Reading XML Nodes.
Reading XML Nodes with the Read Method.
Reading the Start Element Tag.
Reading Element Content as a String.
Jumping to an Element's Content.
Reading XML Attributes.
Reading Attributes without Moving
the Reader.
Reading Attributes by Using Horizontal
Movement.
Understanding How to Perform Full-Content
Reads.
Reading All Content as String Data.
Reading String Data in Chunks.
Reading Binary-Encoded Data.
Reading Element Content as Markup.
Skipping over Nodes.
Closing the XmlTextReader.
Working with the XmlTextWriter.
What Is Not Supported?
Creating the XmlTextWriter.
Manipulating Namespace Support.
Formatting the XmlTextWriter's Output.
Writing an XML Declaration.
Writing XML Elements.
Writing XML Attributes.
Writing xml:space and xml:lang Attributes.
Writing Element and Attribute Content.
Converting .NET Compact Framework
Data Types through XmlConvert.
Writing Raw XML Markup.
Writing Other Nodes.
Writing Comments. Writing CDATA Sections.
Writing Processing Instructions.
Writing White-Space Characters. In
Brief.
11. Working with the XML Document
Object Model.
Processing XML by Using the Document
Object Model.
Differences from the Desktop .NET
Framework.
Loading the XML DOM.
Navigating the XML DOM.
Navigating Using HasChildNodes and
ChildNodes.
Navigating by Using Item Indexer Properties.
Navigating by Using FirstChild and
NextSibling.
Navigating by Using ParentNode and
OwnerDocument.
Accessing Text from Elements.
Accessing Markup from Nodes.
Accessing an Element's Attributes.
Accessing Other XmlNodes.
Searching an XML Document Node Tree.
Creating XmlNodes.
Creating XmlDeclarations.
Creating XmlElements.
Creating XmlAttributes.
Creating Other Node Types.
Inserting XmlNodes.
Using the AppendChild and PrependChild
Methods.
Working with the InsertBefore and
InsertAfter Methods.
Inserting XmlAttributes into an XmlDocument.
Replacing the XmlNodes within an XmlDocument.
Removing XmlNodes for an XmlDocument.
Removing XmlAttributes from their
XmlElements.
Writing the XmlDocument.
In Brief.
12. Interacting with Native Code.
Understanding When to Call Native
Code.
Calling Native Code: Quick Start.
Calling Native Code with Minimal Steps.
Marshalling the Fundamental Data Types.
Passing 32-bit Signed Integers.
Passing 32-bit Unsigned Integers.
Passing Single Precision Floating-Point
Types.
Passing Signed Long Integer Types.
Passing Unsigned Long Data Types.
Passing Short Integers.
Passing Unsigned Short Integers.
Passing Single Characters.
Passing Bytes.
Passing Boolean Values.
Passing a DWORD.
Passing an IntPtr.
Passing Non-Mutable Strings.
Passing Mutable Strings with System.
Text.
StringBuilder.
Converting Data to Strings with the
FundamentalToString Sample Application.
Marshalling Simple Structures.
Marshalling Shallow Structures with
the MarshalShallowStruct Sample Application.
Passing Nested Structures by Using
Custom Marshalling Code.
Marshalling Deep Structures with the
MarshalDeepStruct Sample Application.
Calling the Windows CE Operating System.
Calling the Windows CE API to Play
a Sound.
Putting It All Together with a Sample
Application: PlaySound.
Accessing COM Components from the
.NET Compact Framework.
In Brief.
13. Exploring .NET Reflection.
Understanding the .NET Compact Framework
Reflection API.
Loading .NET Assemblies.
Discovering Type Information.
Retrieving Type Information with the
GetType Method.
Retrieving Type Information from a
Loaded Assembly.
Creating Type Instances by Using ConstructorInfo.
Using the GetConstructors Method.
Retrieving Individual ConstructorInfo
Objects with GetConstructor.
Creating Object Instances with the
ConstructorInfo Class.
Invoking Methods by Using the MethodInfo
Class.
Working with the GetMethod Method.
Invoking a Method with the MethodInfo
Class.
Using Reflection to Manipulate Object
State.
Discovering a Type's Field Information
by Using the GetFields method.
Discovering a Type's Field Information
by Using GetField Method.
Using the FieldInfo Class to Retrieve
a Field's Value.
Using the FieldInfo Class to Change
a Field's Value.
Discovering a Type's Property Information
by Using the GetProperties Method.
Discovering a Type's Field Information
by Using the GetProperty Method.
Using the PropertyInfo Class to Retrieve
and Change the Value of the Property.
Adding Custom Metadata to .NET Elements.
Defining a Custom Attribute.
Retrieving Custom Attributes.
In Brief.
14. Cryptography.
Cryptography on the .NET Compact Framework.
Performing Cryptography with the ManagedCryptoAPI
Class.
Invoking the CryptoAPI.
Using Handles to Interact with CryptoAPI.
Understanding the CryptoAPI Context.
Computing a Hash.
Looking Inside ManagedComputeHash.
Computing a Hash with a Sample Application.
Encrypting and Decrypting Data by
Using a Password.
Looking Inside PasswordEncrypt.
Looking Inside PasswordDecrypt.
Using Session Keys to Encrypt and
Decrypt Data.
Storing a Session Key for Use Only
by the Device That Created It.
Importing a Previously Saved Session
into the Same Device That Created It.
Sharing a Session Key with a Remote
Device.
Encrypting and Decrypting by Using
a Handle to a Session Key.
Determining CryptoAPI Constants with
the ConstFinder Sample Application.
In Brief.
15. Measuring the Performance of
a .NET Compact Framework Application.
Using a Stopwatch Timer to Measure
Code Execution Time.
Using .NET Compact Framework Performance
Counters.
Turn On the .NET Compact Framework
Performance Counters.
Viewing the Performance Counters.
Understanding the Performance Counters.
Understanding the .NET Compact Framework's
Garbage Collector.
The NetCF Performance Counter Explorer.
In Brief.
16. Deploying a .NET Application.
Packaging a .NET Compact Framework
Application.
Using Visual Studio .NET to Package
an Application.
Using CAB Wizard to Package an Application.
Specifying the Application Version
in the Version Section.
Understanding the CEStrings Section.
Specifying Custom Substitution Strings
in the Strings Section.
Understanding the DefaultInstall Section.
Specifying the Desktop Location of
the Application in SourceDisksNames Section.
The SourceDisksFiles Section.
Specifying the Final Application Destination
Directory in the DestinationDirs Section.
Running the CAB Wizard.
Distributing a .NET Compact Framework
Application.
Distributing Your Application from
a Web Site.
Distributing Your Application from
a File Share.
Distributing Your Application on a
Memory Card.
Distributing Your Application Through
ActiveSync.
In Brief.
17. Developing for the SmartPhone.
Introducing the SmartPhone.
Developing for the SmartPhone by Using
the .NET Compact Framework.
Miscellaneous SmartPhone OS Issues.
Writing an Application for SmartPhone-XMLDataSetViewer.
Building the DataSetViewer from Scratch-Tutorial
Steps.
Using the XMLDataSetViewer.
In Brief.
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