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ADVANCED VISUAL BASIC .NET PROGRAMMING - LEVEL 3
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This advanced course teaches the enterprise functionality of VB .NET, including accessing databases, reporting, creating web services, addressing security and deploying applications. Students will learn the necessary tools for developing in a modern distributed application environment.
Course Length: 3 Days
Course Tuition: $1190 (US)
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Programming Visual Basic .NET - Level 2
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• Creating Data-Bound Applications
Data Binding Basics
Using the Data Form Wizard
• Introduction to ASP.NET
A Review of Classic ASP
ASP.NET Web Applications
Rendering HTML with Server Controls
Using ASP.NET to Deliver XML Web Services
• Managing Data with ADO.NET DataSets
The Role of DataSets in ADO.NET
Using DataSets in ASP.NET
Saving DataSets in Session State
Using DataTable Constraints and DataSet DataRelations
Using DataSets with DataAdapters to Modify Data
The Transactional Model in DataSets
DataSets and XML
Typed DataSets
• Creating Windows Services
Introducing Windows Services
Building Your First Windows Service
The FileWatcher Service
• Creating and Consuming XML Web Services
The Motivation for XML Web Services
Creating an XML Web Service with Visual Studio .NET
Designing XML Web Services
Creating .NET Consumers
Web Services and Legacy Clients
Discovering Web Services Using UDDI
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• Data Binding Techniques
Synchronizing Multiple DataGrid Controls
Formatting a DataGrid Control
Limit Editing in a DataGrid
Working with the ListBox Control
Working with Binary Data
• Security
Overview of Security in .NET
Permission Requests
Using Role-Based Security
• Multiple Document Interfaces (MDI) and Graphics (GDI+)
Creating MDI Applications
The Scribble Application
Drawing on Forms
Creating Transparent Areas in Forms
Creating Shaped Forms
• Deployment
Deployment Concepts
Simple Deployment
Windows Installer Deployment
HTTP Deployment
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