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C#/.NET

Basics 2Some code is from “C# in a

Nutshell” and “Programming C#”

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This week

• Event Handling and delegates• ASP.NET Web Forms• ASP.NET Web Services

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Event Handling Model

• Delegates listen for the events and call registered handlers

• Each component has a delegate for every event it can raise

• We register a method with the delegate and the delegate will call the method asynchronously

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Delegates (1)

• A Button, for example, needs to notify some object when it is pushed

• We don’t want to hardwire (in the button) which object to call

• A delegate is a reference type used to encapsulate a method with particular parameter types

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Delegate (2)using System;delegate String Foo(String x); // create a delegate class

class Test {

public static void Main() { Foo f = new Foo(ConvertToUpperCase); // create a delegate object String answer = f("abcd"); // call the method in the // object Console.WriteLine(answer); } public static String ConvertToUpperCase(String s) { return s.ToUpper(); }}

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Delegate (3)public class Form1 : System.Windows.Forms.Form {

private System.Windows.Forms.Button multiplyButton;

public void foo() { this.multiplyButton = new System.Windows.Forms.Button(); this.multiplyButton.Text = "Multiply";

this.multiplyButton.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.multiplyButton_Click); } private void multiplyButton_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)

{textBox3.Clear();string op1Str = op1.Text;string op2Str = op2.Text;

: }

Delegate reference

Delegate

Encapsulatedmethod

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Multicast Delegateusing System; // From C# In A Nutshelldelegate void MethodInvoker(); // define delegate class class Test { static void Main() { // create a Test object // and call its constructor new Test(); }

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Test() {

MethodInvoker m = null; m += new MethodInvoker(Foo); // overloaded += m += new MethodInvoker(Goo); // delegate holds m(); // pointers to two } // methods

m

MethodInvokervoid Foo()

void Goo()

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void Foo() { Console.WriteLine("Foo"); } void Goo() { Console.WriteLine("Goo"); }}

Output:FooGoo

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ASP.NET Web Forms (1)

• Web Forms bring rapid appplication development to the web

• Similar technology is available on J2EE platforms (struts, Java Server Faces)

• Drag and drop development for the web tier – write event handlers as in Windows

Forms• User interacts with the sever via a

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ASP.NET Web Forms (2)

• Web pages are dynamically generated• Standard HTML is sent to the browser• Notepad would work but Visual Studio

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ASP.NET Web Forms (3)

• Postback events are handled on the server with an HTTP request. For example, the submit button is clicked.

• Non-postback events are not handled by the server immediately. For example, text is entered into a form or the mouse is moved.

• State is automatically added to an otherwise stateless protocol. .NET maintains the user’s session.

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Web Form Life Cycle

• Complicated series of activities similar to what is found in J2EE struts and JSF

• For this class let’s just say that a lot of pre- and post-processing goes on for each web request

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Creating A Web Form(1)

• Prerequisites: IIS and Front Page Server Extensions (use Internet Service Manager and right click on the web site/All Tasks/Configure Server Extensions)

• Start/Microsoft Visual Studio .NET/ New Project/Visual C#/ASP.NET Web Application/BinomialTreeWebApp

• Generated code goes into c:\Inetpub\wwwroot\BinomialTreeWebApp

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Creating A Web Form(2)

• Two files generated - The .aspx file holds the HTML - The aspx.cs file holds the C#• To see the C# code right click the form

and select view code• Note that you can see the design view or

the HTML view (tabs on bottom)

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Web Form Step-by-step(1)(1) Start with a simple C# program – Divider.csusing System;

public class Divider {

public int divide(int a, int b) { return a / b; } public static void Main(String[] args) {

Divider s = new Divider(); Console.WriteLine(s.divide(10,5)); }}

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Web Form Step-by-step(2)

(2) Compile to a .dll csc –t:library Divider.cs

(3) Run .NET New Project choose C# select .NET Web Application enter location: http://localhost/ADivider

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Web Form Step-by-step(3)

(4) Paint the screen in design mode(5) Right click to get to backing code(6) Add a reference to the .dll with

Project/Add Reference(7) Use the class

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Web Services

“The internet is evolving from a collection of isolated web sites and applications into a general communication bus for distributed applications.”

Pradeep Tapadiya, author of “.NET Programming”

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ASP.NET Web Services(1)

0) Check if IIS is running by attempting to visit http://localhost

1) If it's not running click Start/Settings/Control Panel/Add Remove Programs/ Add Remove Windows Components and enable IIS.2) If .NET was installed after IIS reconfigure IIS by

running aspnet_regiis.exe /i from a command prompt.

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ASP.NET Web Services(2)(1) Start with a simple C# program – Divider.csusing System;

public class Divider {

public int divide(int a, int b) { return a / b; } public static void Main(String[] args) {

Divider s = new Divider(); Console.WriteLine(s.divide(10,5)); }}

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ASP.NET Web Services(3)

(2) Compile to a .dll csc –t:library Divider.cs

(3) Run .NET New Project choose C# select ASP .NET Web Service enter location: http://localhost/ADividerWS

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ASP.NET Web Services(4)

(4) Add a reference to the .dll with Project/Add Reference

(5) Edit the web service sample so that it provides the correct signature and calls

the divide method(6) Get the WSDL document from a browser(7) Run wsdl, compile the result, and write a

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