List of Tables

 

Chapter 2. Web parts: the building blocks of portals

Table 2.1. The WebPart class implements three interfaces

Chapter 4. The Web Part Manager

Table 4.1. The WebPartManager is a versatile control that manages a wide range of activities

Table 4.2. Knowing when things occur in the lifecycle of a page is critical for understanding how to customize the behavior of portal components

Table 4.3. Each Display Mode exposes certain operations.

Chapter 5. Working with zones

Table 5.1. Zones each use specific chrome types which have rendering methods that are useful for controlling the appearance of certain areas of the zone.

Table 5.2. Zones each contain parts of only a certain type.

Table 5.3. Controls used by the PropertyGridEditorPart

Chapter 6. Understanding personalization

Table 6.1. Key Public Members of the WebPartPersonalization Class.

Table 6.2. Key Protected Methods of the WebPartPersonalization Class.

Table 6.3. The key abstract methods of the PersonalizationProvider class.

Table 6.4. The command-line arguments for the ASP.NET SQL Server Setup Tool.

Table 6.5. Database objects that are created in SQL Server to support the personalization feature.

Chapter 9. Portal management

Table 9.1. Standard logging providers that are provided for the Health and Monitoring service in ASP.NET.

Chapter 10. Into the future

Table 10.1. Major portals and who runs them