Overview
In this 45-50hrs course, you’ll learn how to use Visual Studio 2005 and Visual
C# 2005 to build ASP.NET 2.0 Web pages and XML Web services. You’ll gain an understanding
of the new architecture behind ASP.NET 2.0 and how to use the new server controls.
You’ll learn to create consistent web sites using Master Pages, to improve performance
with output caching, add membership features, configure and deploy ASP.NET applications,
to authenticate users and limit their access to resources, direct users using new
Site Navigation tools and to handle multi-user data access conflicts.
Trainers
Training is conducted by industry experts who are certified and have been working with .net since the first beta release.
Training
Format
We have two formats of the course online live and classroom training @
Saint Louis,Missouri.
Training
Cost
call (314) 578 7439 or email Email: training@PropelPro.com
Who Should Attend
Any ASP.NET 1.x, ASP, VB 6.0, Java, C++, or C# developer who wishes to start developing
Web applications with Visual Studion 2005. Attendees should be familiar with HTML
and client and server scripting. Knowledge of SQL and C# or some other programming
language is also helpful. Previous experience with ASP.NET 1.x or ASP is helpful
but not required.
What You Will Learn
You will learn how to develop ASP.NET applications employing Web Forms, Data Controls,
Web Services, ADO.NET, XML, Master Pages, Themes, Caching, Security, Data Binding,
Components, and the .NET framework. All examples will be created using the C#.NET
language. Students will learn how to use Visual Studio 2005 to develop ASP.NET applications.
All database examples will employ Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
ASP.NET 2.0 Class Syllabus With C#
1. Introduction to ASP.NET
- A Review of Classic ASP
- ASP.NET Web Applications
- Rendering HTML with Server Controls
- Data Binding in ASP.NET 2.0
2. What's New in ASP.NET 2.0
- New Features in ASP.NET 2.0
- Designer Features
- Deployment and Configuration Tools
- Increasing Productivity
3. Working with Controls
- Introduction to Web Controls
- Simple Input Controls
- HyperLink and Button Controls
- List Controls
- Controlling Focus
4. Using Rich Server Controls
- Introduction to Rich Controls
- The Calendar Control
- The AdRotator Control
- The XML Control
5. Validating User Input
- Overview of ASP.NET Validation Controls
- Using the Simple Validators
- Using the Complex Validators
- Summarizing Results with the ValidationSummary Control
- Separating Validation into Validation Groups
6. Accessing Data
- Overview of ADO.NET
- Connecting to Data
- Executing Commands
- Working with Data
- Choosing an ADO.NET Provider
7. Configuration
- Configuration Overview
- Using the Web Site Administration Tool
- Programming Configuration Files
- Encrypting Configuration Sections
8. Data Binding
- Introducing Data Source Controls
- Reading and Write Data Using the SqlDataSource Control
- Displaying and Editing Middle-Tier Data using the ObjectDataSource Control
- Displaying XML Data Using the XmlDataSource Control
9. Displaying Data with the GridView Control
- Introducing the GridView Control
- Filter Data in the GridView Control
- Allow Users to Select from a DropDownList in the Grid
- Add a Hyperlink to the Grid
- Deleting a Row and Handling Errors
10. Using the DataList and Repeater Controls
- Overview of List-Bound Controls
- Creating a Repeater Control
- Creating a DataList Control
11. Themes and Master Pages
- Creating a Consistent Web Site
- ASP.NET 2.0 Themes
- Master Pages
12. Site Navigation
- Providers and Data Sources
- Creating an XML Site Map File
- Site Navigation Controls
- Using the Site Navigation API
- URL Mapping
- Security Trimming
13. Managing State
- Preserving State in Web Applications
- Page-Level State
- Using Cookies to Preserve State
- ASP.NET Session State
- Storing Objects in Session State
- Configuring Session State
- Setting Up an Out-of-Process State Server
- Storing Session State in SQL Server
- Using Cookieless Session IDs
- Application State<
14. Improving Performance with Output Caching
- The Importance of Caching
- Declarative Page Output Caching
- Caching Page Fragments
- Post-Cache Substitution
- Caching Configuration
15. Managing Users with ASP.NET's Membership Features
- Introduction to Membership and Roles
- Using Membership Controls
- Writing Code to Interact with Membership and Roles
16. Creating and Consuming Web Services
- The Motivation for XML Web Services
- Creating an XML Web Service with Visual Studio
- Designing XML Web Services
- Creating Web Service Consumers
- Discovering Web Services Using UDDI
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