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Chapter 17 has some C# code that can be run within Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. If you do not have
Visual Studio 2005, you can download Visual Web Developer Express to run the examples in the chapter.
Conventions
To help you get the most from the text and keep track of what??™s happening, we??™ve used a number of
conventions throughout the book.
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Boxes like this one hold important, not-to-be forgotten information that is
directly relevant to the surrounding text.
Notes, tips, hints, tricks, and asides to the current discussion are offset and placed in italics like this.
As for styles in the text:
??‘ We highlight new terms and important words when we introduce them.
??‘ We show keyboard strokes like this: Ctrl+A.
??‘ We show filenames, URLs, and code within the text like so: persistence.properties.
??‘ We present code in two different ways:
We use a monofont type with no highlighting for most code examples.
We use gray highlighting to emphasize code that??™s particularly important in the
present context.
Errata
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piece of code, we would be very grateful for your feedback.
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