Training Course: Building Effective ASP .NET 3.5 Web Applications using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
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Training Course Summary:
This course provides the necessary skills and techniques to design and write scalable, robust and secure Web applications using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and the ASP.NET 3.5 Framework.You will gain in-depth technical knowledge of ASP.NET and its related technologies and obtain practical insights into developing enterprise-scale, data-driven Web applications. Throughout the course you will be building a fully functional ASP.NET 3.5 web solution, using best practices including writing secure code to protect against potential malicious attacks.
The course is presented as a mixture of lectures and hands-on exercises. Instructions and solutions are provided in both C# 3.0 and Visual Basic 2008, enabling you to work with your choice of language. (Before attending, delegates must already know one of these .NET languages.)
Pre-Requisites:
Delegates should have basic knowledge of HTML and web page creation.• Delegates should have an existing knowledge of a .NET programming language (C#2.0/3.0 or VB 2005/2008). Delegates without these skills would benefit from attending a QA-IQ .NET programming language course.
• Note that existing ASP.NET 1.x developers should attend the QA-IQ course
"Accelerated Migration to ASP.NET 3.5" (QAASPMIG-35). This does not exclude them from the other pre-requisites.
Training Course Overview/Content:
Module 1: Fundamentals• Internet fundamentals review
• Application configuration
• Processing model
• Page execution
• Event lifecycle
• Object model overview
Module 2: Using Visual Studio 2008
• Creating a Web Site
• Project and solution structures
• ASP.NET folder structure
• Essential features for Web development
• Understanding code separation
• Copying and Publishing a Web Site
Module 3: Designing your web site
• Overview of layout options
• Creating common layout with Master Pages
• Server controls overview
• Stylesheet designer
• Themes and Skins
Module 4: Validation and Error Handling
• The need for validation
• Validation on the Client and Server
• ASP.NET validation controls
• Ensuring correctness in posted data
• Exception handling in ASP.NET
Module 5: Site Navigation
• Navigation scenarios
• Basic navigation
• Crosspage postbacks
• Accessing the previous page
• Creating Wizards; Templating Wizards.
• The Navigation API and Controls
• UrlRewriting
Module 6: User controls and Web Parts
• Introduction to Usercontrols
• Overview of Custom Controls
• Building common page parts
• Web Parts
Module 7: Components and Architecture
• Web architecture considerations
• Component based development
• Data access issues
• Distributed architectural issues
Module 8: ADO.NET
• ADO.NET managed providers
• Configuring ASP.NET applications to use ADO.NET
• Using XML data sources
• LINQ
Module 9: LINQ
• Object-Relational designer
• LINQ to SQL
Module 10: Databinding and presentation
• Data source controls
• GridView, FormView, DetailsView
• ListView, DataPager
• Treeview
Module 11: Caching
• Cache API
• Caching data
• Managing data refreshing – Cache dependencies
• Output caching and substitution
Module 12: State Management
• Managing state within a page
• Managing state across pages
• Managing state within a single visit
• Managing long-term state across visits
Module 13: Securing access to Web applications
• IIS authentication/authorization
• ASP.NET authentication/authorization
• Security objects
• Scenario based best practice
• Custom (Forms) authentication
• Using the Membership and Roles APIs
• Login controls
Module 14: Under the covers
• ASP.NET pipeline
• Writing Custom ASP.NET modules
• Writing Custom ASP.NET handlers
Module 15: Web Services
• Exposing a simple Web Service
• Consuming a simple Web Service
• Overview of WSE 3.0
• Consuming a WCF service
Module 16: ASP.NET AJAX
• AJAX Scenarios
• Infrastructure
• ASP.NET AJAX controls
• Introduction to ASP.NET AJAX script library
• Consuming a Web Service from the client
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