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ASP.NET USING VISUAL BASIC .NET 2003
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This course briefly surveys the breadth of this monumental shift and then builds a foundation on which you can add the rest of your knowledge of .NET technologies like ASP.NET, Web Services, and Visual Studio .NET. Learn the essential things you need to know in order to move on with web programming, Windows application programming, Web Services, and more sophisticated programming with .NET. This course takes you beyond the basics of creating Web pages and XML Web Services with ASP.NET, by presenting the techniques and concepts you’ll need to build efficient, full-featured Web applications.
Course Length: 5 Days
Course Tuition: $1890 (US)
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| Familiar with Microsoft Windows 2000 or higher, the Internet and building basic Web sites. Some prior experience with Visual Studio will be helpful.
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• The Evolution of Application Development
Introducing Web Development
A Brief History of Business Computing
Internet and the World Wide Web
Pulling Together Business Computing and the World Wide Web
Distributing the Work
• Introducing .NET
A Brief History of Windows Development
Components of a .NET Application
.NET Framework Class Libraryy
• Visual Studio .NET
.NET and visual Studio .NET
• The Development Environment
Building a .NET Project
• 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
• Working with Web Forms Controls
Introduction to Web Forms Controls
Simple Input Controls
HyperLinks and Button Controls
List Controls
• Validating User Input
Overview of ASP.NET Validation Controls
Using the Simple Validators
Using the Complex Validators
Summarizing Results with the ValidationSummary Control
• Using Rich Server Controls
Introduction to Rich Controls
The Calendar Control
The AdRotator Control
The XML Control
• Accessing Data
Overview of ADO.NET
Connecting to Data
Executing Commands
Working with Data
Choosing an ADO.NET Provider
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• Using the DataList and Repeater Controls
Overview of List-Bound Controls
Creating a Repeater Control
Creating a DataList Control
• Working with the DataGrid Control
Introduction to the DataGrid
Setting Up the DataGrid
Using Advanced DataGrid Features
Adding Advanced Features
• 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
• Creating XML Web Services
The Motivation for XML Web Services
Creating an XML Web Service with Visual Studio .NET
Disabling Unwanted Protocols
Designing XML Web Services
• Consuming XML Web Services
Creating Web Services Clients
HTTP Clients
Creating .NET Consumers
Web Services and Legacy Clients
Discovering Web Services Using UDDI
• Migration and Interoperability
Migrating to ASP.NET
Using COM Objects in ASP.NET
Working with ADO Recordsets
Using Platform Invocation Services
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