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Prof. Sheetal R. Uplenchwar Introduction to .NET Framework
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Prof. Sheetal R. Uplenchwar

Introduction to .NET Framework

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.NET – What Is It?

• Software platform• Language neutral• In other words:

.NET is not a language (Runtime and a library for writing and executing written programs in any compliant language)

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What Is .NET• .Net is a new framework for developing

web-based and windows-based applications within the Microsoft environment.

• The framework offers a fundamental shift in Microsoft strategy: it moves application development from client-centric to server-centric.

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.NET – What Is It?

Operating System + Hardware

.NET Framework

.NET Application

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Base Class LibraryBase Class Library

Common Language SpecificationCommon Language Specification

Common Language RuntimeCommon Language Runtime

ADO.NET: Data and XMLADO.NET: Data and XML

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ASP.NET: Web ServicesASP.NET: Web Servicesand Web Formsand Web Forms

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WindowsWindowsFormsForms

Framework, Languages, And Tools

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Key Design Goals

• Manageability– Efficient way to handle local and remote

application.

• Scalability– Capability to add resources to an application to

produce an equivalent increase in service capacity.

• Performance– Measure of an application’s operation under load.

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• Reliability– Applications ability to operate failure free to

perform in a predictable manner.– Imp when cost of application failure is high.

• Availability • Security

– Provide security to an application and its data.

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The .NET Framework

• Provides services to develop applications for the loosely coupled , disconnected internet environment.

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The .NET Framework.NET Framework Services

• Common Language Runtime• Windows® Forms• ASP.NET

– Web Forms– Web Services

• ADO.NET, evolution of ADO• Visual Studio.NET• Base Class Library

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Advantages of .NET Framework

• Provides interoperability between different languages.

• All MS .Net language share the same common runtime language so they all work together. E.g. – you can use object of c# in vb.net.

• Web development platform provides services to build enterprise web based application.

• Build components that can manage data from multiple data sources and support disconnected scenarios.

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• Support for processing XML.• Support for globalization and localization of

resources.• Grants permission depending upon domain &

user.• Generates the code in MSIL.• Pass the object by value and by reference

between distributed applications.

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Common Language Runtime (CLR)

•CLR works like a virtual machine in executing all languages. •It is the core of .Net Framework.•It is an execution engine that provides .Net framework services.•Provides services to aid developers during the creation of .Net componets.•Provides execution environment for .Net assemblies during run time.

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•.Net applications are compiled to MSIL.•CLR converts this MSIL into machine language for execution.•All .NET languages must obey the rules and standards imposed by CLR. Examples:– Object declaration, creation and use– Data types, language libraries– Error and exception handling– Interactive Development Environment (IDE)

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• .Net framework provides Managed code.• Using the CLR Managed code provides

following services – Cross language integration between all .Net

languages.– Component security– Version control– Deployment features.

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Common Language Runtime

• Development– Mixed language applications

• Common Language Specification (CLS)• Common Type System (CTS)• Standard class framework• Automatic memory management

– Consistent error handling and safer execution– Potentially multi-platform– Memory Management– Garbage Collection.

• Deployment– Safety – fewer versioning problems

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Common Language RuntimeMultiple Language Support

• CTS is a rich type system built into the CLR– Implements various types (int, double, etc)– And operations on those types

• CLS is a set of specifications that language and library designers need to follow– This will ensure interoperability between

languages

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Compilation in .NET

Code in VB.NET Code in C#Code in another .NET Language

VB.NET compiler C# compilerAppropriate

Compiler

IL(IntermediateLanguage) code

CLR just-in-timeexecution

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Intermediate Language (IL)• .NET languages are not compiled to machine code. They

are compiled to an Intermediate Language (IL).

• CLR accepts the IL code and recompiles it to machine code. The recompilation is just-in-time (JIT) meaning it is done as soon as a function or subroutine is called.

• The JIT code stays in memory for subsequent calls. In cases where there is not enough memory it is discarded thus making JIT process interpretive.

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Languages

• Languages provided by MS– VB, C++, C#, J#, JScript

• Third-parties are building– APL, COBOL, Pascal, Eiffel, Haskell, ML, Oberon,

Perl, Python, Scheme, Smalltalk…

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ASP.NET•ASP.NET,the platform services that allow to program Web Applications and Web Services in any .NET language

•ASP.NET Uses .NET languages to generate HTML pages. HTML page is targeted to the capabilities of the requesting Browser

•ASP.NET “Program” is compiled into a .NET class and cached the first time it is called. All subsequent calls use the cached version.

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ASP.NET

• Logical Evolution of ASP– Supports multiple languages– Improved performance– Control-based, event-driven execution model– More productive– Cleanly encapsulated functionality

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ASP.NET Web Forms

• Allows clean cut code– Code-behind Web Forms

• Easier for tools to generate• Code within is compiled then executed • Improved handling of state information• Support for ASP.NET server controls

– Data validation– Data bound grids

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ASP.NET Web Services

• A technical definition– “A programmable application component accessible

via standard Web protocols”

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Web Services

• It is just an application…

• …that exposes its features and capabilities over the network…

• …using XML…

• …to allow for the creation of powerful new applications that are more than the sum of their parts…

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ADO.NET(Data and XML)

• New objects (e.g., DataSets)

• Separates connected / disconnected issues

• Language neutral data access

• Uses same types as CLR

• Great support for XML

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Visual Studio.NET

• Development tool that contains a rich set of productivity and debugging features

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.NET – Hierarchy, Another View

CLR

CLR

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Summary

• The .NET Framework– Dramatically simplifies development and

deployment– Provides robust and secure execution environment– Supports multiple programming languages

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Comparison between J2EE and .NET

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Comparison between J2EE and .NET Architectures

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J2EE and .NETExecution Engine J2EE

Java source code compiles into machine-independent byte code

Runtime Environment : JVM .NET

Any compliant language compiles into MSILRuntime environment : CLR

Both JVM and CLR ,support services, such as code verification, memory management via garbage collection, and code security

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J2EE and .NET

Cross Platform Portability

J2EEPlatform Independent JDK should exist on target machine

.NETSupports Windows platformCLR should exist on target machine

Can support other platforms provided it has its own JIT complier

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J2EE and .NET

Language Support

J2EETied to Java Supports other languages via interface technology

.NETLanguage independentSupports any language if mapping exists from that

language to IL

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J2EE and .NET

Tools Support J2EE

Can employ any number of toolsPro :Developer has a great deal of choiceCon :Difficulty in choosing a right tool for a given job

.NETVisual Studio.NET, single IDE for building an

application


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