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Programming Microsoft
Windows CE .NET, Third Edition
by ouglas
Boling?
ISBN:0735618844
Microsoft Press
?2003 (1224 pages)
This author expertly demonstrates
how to apply your Windows or
embedded programming
experience to the Windows CE .NET
environment to build fast,
small-footprint applications for the
Windows Powered Pocket PC,
Smartphone, and other
next-generation devices.
D Content
Table of Contents
Programming Microsoft Windows CE .NET, Third Edition
Introduction
Part I - Windows Programming Basics
C hapter 1
-
Hello Windows CE
C hapter 2
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Drawing on the Screen
C hapter 3
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Input: Keyboard, Mouse, and Touch
Screen
C hapter 4
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Windows, Controls, and Menus
C hapter 5
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C ommon Controls and Windows CE
C hapter 6
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Dialog Boxes and Property Sheets
Part II - Windows CE Programming
C hapter 7
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Memory Management
C hapter 8
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Files and the Registry
C hapter 9
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Windows CE Databases
C hapter 10
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Modules, Processes, and Threads
C hapter 11
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Notifications
Part III - Communications
C hapter 12
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Serial Communications
C hapter 13
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Windows CE Networking
C hapter 14
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Device-to-Device Communication
C hapter 15
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C onnecting to the Desktop
Part IV - Device Programming
C hapter 16
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The Explorer Shell
C hapter 17
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Programming the Pocket PC
C hapter 18
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Extending the Pocket PC
C hapter 19
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Programming the Smartphone
C hapter 20
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GAPI, the Game API
Part V - Advanced Windows CE
C hapter 21
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System Programming
C hapter 22
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Device Drivers and Services
C hapter 23
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Programming the .NET Compact
Framework
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
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Back Cover
Design sleek, high-performance applications for the newest smart mobile devices with the industry’s most
respected reference to Windows CE .NET. Now in its third edition, this essential guide has been updated for
Windows CE .NET 4.2 and the Microsoft .NET C ompact Framework. Author Douglas Boling expertly
demonstrates how to apply your Windows or embedded programming experience to the Windows CE .NET
environment to build fast, small-footprint applications for the Windows Powered Pocket PC, Smartphone, and
other next-generation devices. Accelerate your expertise—and get to market faster—with Doug’s
professional-level instruction.
Learn how to:
Use specialized techniques for handling memory, storage, and power constraints
Enable communications to networks, PCs, or other devices—including using infrared and Bluetooth
technologies
NEW—Use the .NET Compact Framework to build CPU-independent applications
Develop applications for the Pocket PC and create custom extensions
NEW—Program for the unique requirements of the Smartphone, including security features
NEW—Use Short Message Service to write connected applications on the Pocket PC Phone Edition and
Smartphone
NEW—Write your own device drivers, services, and super services
C onfigure user and event notifications
Program the Game API (GAPI)
About the Author
Author, trainer, and consultant Douglas Boling has been involved with Windows CE from its inception and is
widely regarded as an authority on the platform. He is a frequent speaker at leading professional developer
conferences such as the Microsoft Windows Embedded Developers Conference, Microsoft Professional
Developers Conference, and TechEd. Through his company Boling Consulting, Inc., Doug has taught and
consulted for many of the leading companies that work with Windows CE.
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Programming Microsoft Windows CE .NET, Third
Edition
Douglas Bollng
PUBLISHED BY
Microsoft Press
A Division of Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way
Redmond, Washington 98052-6399
Copyright ?2003 by Douglas Boling
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by
any means without the written permission of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Boling, Douglas McConnaughey, 1960-
Programming Microsoft Windows CE .NET / Douglas Boling.--3rd ed.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-7356-1884-4
1. Microsoft Windows (Computer file) 2. Operating systems (Computers) 3. Microsoft
.NET. I. Title.
QA76.76.O63B625 2003
005.4'469--dc21 2003042205
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 QWT 8 7 6 5 4 3
Distributed in Canada by H.B. Fenn and Company Ltd.
A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
Microsoft Press books are available through booksellers and distributors worldwide. For further information
about international editions, contact your local Microsoft Corporation office or contact Microsoft Press
International directly at fax (425) 936-7329. Visit our Web site at www.microsoft.com/mspress. Send
comments to mspinput@microsoft.com.
ActiveSync, ActiveX, Developer Studio, DirectX, Microsoft, Microsoft Press, MS-DOS, Visual Basic, Visual
C++, Visual C#, Visual Studio, Win32, Windows, Windows NT, and Windows Server are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other product
and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
The example companies, organizations, products, domain names, e-mail addresses, logos, people, places,
and events depicted herein are fictitious. No association with any real company, organization, product,
domain name, e-mail address, logo, person, place, or event is intended or should be inferred.
Acquisitions Editor: Anne Hamilton
Interior Artist: Michael Kloepfer
Project Editor: Kathleen Atkins
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To Nancy Jane
Acknowledgments
Books are produced by diverse teams of talented people. My name appears on the cover, but countless
others were involved in this book's creation. The teams of people who worked on this edition all pushed
themselves to the max to complete this revision.
First, there's the talented team at Microsoft Press. Kathleen Atkins, the project leader and editor of all three
editions of this book, took my gnarled syntax and confused text and made it readable. The technical editor for
this edition, as well as the first edition of the book, was Jim Fuchs. Jim provided a great sanity check for me
as well as providing a huge amount of help in getting the CD organized and produced. Shawn Peck performed
the copyediting duties, keeping the text within the rules of the English language. Dan Latimer performed the
desktop publishing duties, and Michael Kloepfer produced the illustrations. Thanks to Julie Hatley for the
index. Anne Hamilton, who was the acquisitions editor for both the second and third editions of the book,
deserves credit for getting these revisions released. Thanks, Anne, for all your efforts in keeping this book
up-to-date.
Thanks also to the various Microsoft development and marketing teams. Over the years, they have tolerated
my endless questions. Thanks to Mike Thomson, Michael Malueg, and Andrew Pearson for answering
questions and reviewing chapters. Ori Amiga on the Pocket PC team provided all manner of priceless
assistance: answering questions, getting new builds, and even providing hardware. Thanks also to Dominique
Fortier, who provided great assistance on the Pocket PC, Bluetooth, and OBEX content in this edition. I had
great support from the Compact Framework team from Craig Neable, Mark Gilbert, and Kei Amos. A special
thank-you goes to Jeana Jorgensen, who, across a variety of jobs at Microsoft, has always tolerated my cries
for help no matter the hour or relevance to her job. Thanks to all of you. Your help made this book so much
better than it would have been without you.
I also need to acknowledge Tatia Meghdadi, John Doub, and the team at Socket Communication, who
provided Bluetooth hardware and software for testing.
A special thanks goes to my agent, Claudette Moore, and the team at Moore Literary Agency. Claudette
handled all the business details, freeing me to deal with the fun stuff.
This edition of Programming Windows CE builds on the foundation of the two earlier editions, so what you
read is based on work from a much larger team. In addition to the people already mentioned, other folks from
Microsoft Press have helped immensely in the editing and production of the earlier editions of the book. They
include Brian Johnson, Julie Xiao, Rebecca McKay, Rob Nance, Cheryl Penner, Elizabeth Hansford, and
Michael Victor.
My personal support team is headed by my wife, Nancy. Thanks, Nancy, for the support, help, and love. The
personal support team also includes our boys, Andy, Sam, and Jake. They make sure I always remember
what is important in life. I also must acknowledge my parents, Ronald and Jane Boling. They are my role
models.
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