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Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Using Visual Studio .NET (MS2310)


Course Overview
This five-day, instructor-led course will teach Microsoft Visual Basic® programmers and beginning Web developers the fundamentals of Web application site implementation by using Microsoft ASP.NET and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET. This course focuses on using the Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET environment and the Microsoft .NET platform to create an ASP.NET Web application that delivers dynamic content to a Web site.

This course is intended for beginning Web developers who have knowledge of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) or dynamic HTML (DHTML), along with some knowledge of a scripting language, such as Visual Basic Scripting Edition or Microsoft JScript®. This course is also appropriate for Visual Basic 6.0 developers wanting to learn ASP.NET.

What will I learn?
After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Explain the Microsoft .NET Framework and ASP.NET
  • Create a component in Visual Basic .NET or C#.
  • Create an ASP.NET Web application project by using Visual Studio .NET.
  • Add server controls to an ASP.NET Web Form.
  • Create and populate ASP.NET Web Forms.
  • Add functionality to server controls that are on an ASP.NET Web Form.
  • Use the Trace and Debug objects that are provided with Visual Studio .NET.
  • Use validation controls to validate user input.
  • Create a user control.
  • Access data by using the built-in data access tools that are available in Visual Studio .NET.
  • Use Microsoft ADO.NET to access data in an ASP.NET Web application.
  • Accomplish complex data access tasks from an ASP.NET Web application.
  • Access Extensible Markup Language (XML) data and read it into a DataSet.
  • Call an XML Web service from an ASP.NET Web application and incorporate the returned data into a Web application.
  • Store application and session data by using a variety of methods.
  • Configure and deploy an ASP.NET Web application.
  • Help protect an ASP.NET Web application by using a variety of technologies.
  • Course Style
    This course is hands-on with practical exercises throughout. We provide you with individual PC's so that you are able to work alone. You will take away extensive printed course material, which will be of ongoing use to you in your work

    Course Contents
    Overview of the Microsoft .NET Framework

  • Introduction to the .NET Framework
  • Overview of ASP.NET
  • Overview of the Lab Application
  • Resources


  • Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET

  • Overview of Visual Studio .NET
  • Creating an ASP.NET Web Application Project
  • Creating an ASP.NET Web Application Project Using Visual Studio .NET


  • Using Microsoft .NET-Based Languages

  • Overview of the .NET-Based Languages
  • Comparison of the .NET-Based Languages
  • Creating a Component Using Visual Studio .NET


  • Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form

  • Creating Web Forms
  • Using Server Controls
  • Creating the default.aspx Web Form
  • Creating the life.aspx Web Form


  • Adding Code to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form

  • Using Code-Behind Pages
  • Adding Event Procedures to Web Server Controls
  • Using Page Events
  • Creating a Page_Load Event Procedure
  • Creating a Click Event Procedure


  • Tracing in Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications

  • Understanding Tracing
  • Remote Debugging
  • Using Trace Statements
  • Tracing into a Component


  • Validating User Input

  • Overview of User Input Validation
  • Using Validation Controls
  • Page Validation
  • Using RequiredFieldValidator Controls
  • Using the ValidationSummary Control
  • Using the CompareValidator Control
  • Using the RegularExpressionValidator Control


  • Creating User Controls

  • Adding User Controls to an ASP.NET Web Form
  • Creating User Controls
  • Creating a User Control
  • Using the User Control


  • Accessing Relational Data Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET

  • Overview of ADO.NET
  • Creating a Connection to the Database
  • Displaying a DataSet in a List-Bound Control
  • Connecting to a Database
  • Paging and Selection in a DataGrid Control


  • Accessing Data with ADO.net

  • Introduction to Using ADO.NET
  • Connecting to a Database
  • Accessing Data with DataSets
  • Using Multiple Tables
  • Accessing Data with DataReaders
  • Using a SqlDataReader
  • Viewing Data from the Database


  • Calling Stored Procedures with Microsoft ADO.NET

  • Overview of Stored Procedures
  • Calling Stored Procedures
  • Calling Stored Procedures with Microsoft ADO.NET


  • Reading and Writing XML Data

  • Overview of XML Architecture in ASP.NET
  • XML and the DataSet Object
  • Working with XML Data
  • Using the XML Web Server Control
  • Reading a List from an XML File
  • Reading, Transforming, and Displaying XML
  • Nested Data


  • Consuming and Creating XML Web Services

  • Overview of Using XML Web Services
  • Calling an XML Web Service by HTTP
  • Using a Proxy to Call an XML Web Service
  • Creating an XML Web Service
  • Create an XML Web service
  • Create an XML Web service method
  • Consume an XML Web service method


  • Managing State

  • State management
  • Application and Session Variables
  • Cookies and Cookieless Sessions
  • Using Session Variables
  • Using Cookies
  • Using Application Variables
  • Storing Session Variables in a Database


  • Configuring, Optimizing, and Deploying a Microsoft Using the Cache object

  • Using the Cache object
  • Using the Page Output Cache
  • Partial Page Caching
  • Using Dynamic Properties
  • Deploying Your Site


  • Helping to Protect a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application

  • Web Application Security Overview
  • Working with Windows-Based Authentication
  • Working with Forms-Based Authentication
  • Overview of Microsoft Passport Authentication
  • Securing Your Web Site Using Windows-Based Authentication
  • Securing Your Web Site Using Forms-Based Authentication
  • Registering New Users
  • Permitting Users to Sign Out
  • Prerequisites
    Before attending this course, students must have the ability to create HTML or DHTML, including:

  • Tables
  • Images
  • Forms


  • Programming experience using Visual Basic .NET/C#, including:

  • Declaring variables
  • Using loops
  • Using conditional statements
  • Recommended Follow-On Courses
    There are no recommended follow on courses

    Duration
    5 days

    Cost
    £1,500 plus VAT

    Recommended reading & follow on courses

    ASP.NET Website Programming: Problem - Design – Solution
    ISBN-10: 1861008163, ISBN-13: 978-1861008169


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