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.NET Training Overview
This five-day course provides a comprehensive and practical hands-on introduction to developing Web applications using ASP.NET 4.0 and C#. It includes an introduction to ASP.NET MVC, a new Web programming framework that incorporates use of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern. It also includes coverage of using ASP.NET AJAX to build rich client applications.
The fundamentals of Web applications are reviewed, and a testbed is established for ASP.NET and Internet Information Services. The architecture of ASP.NET is outlined, including the role of compilation, the Page class and code-behind. Web Forms are introduced, including server controls, view state, life cycle, and the event model. Request/response HTTP programming using ASP.NET is covered.
Visual Studio 2010 is used to greatly simplify the development of ASP.NET Web applications, including facilitating UI design. ASP.NET Web applications are covered, including issues of application and session state and the use of cookies. Server controls represent an important innovation in ASP.NET and are covered in detail, including validation, rich controls, and user controls. There is an introduction to caching in ASP.NET, which provides an effective mechanism for optimizing the performance of your ASP.NET application. The fundamentals of configuration and security are introduced. Diagnostics and debugging are covered, including the use of tracing.
Additional server controls are introduced, including menus and master pages. Data access is covered in some detail in two chapters, including an introduction to ADO.NET, Language Integrated Query (LINQ), and the powerful data access controls provided by ASP.NET 4.0. There is further discussion of security using membership and roles, and personalization features such as themes, skins and Web parts are introduced. This section of the course is tied together by a progressive case study illustrating a Web site for a publishing company.
The final section of the course introduces rich client-side development with ASP.NET AJAX and use of the ASP.NET MVC framework. An appendix covers customizing the HTTP pipeline through the Application class, HTTP handlers, and HTTP modules.
Numerous programming examples and exercises are provided, including case studies. The student will receive a comprehensive set of notes and all the programming examples.
.NET Training Learning Objectives
- Gain a thorough understanding of the philosophy and architecture of Web applications using ASP.NET
- Acquire a working knowledge of Web application development using Web Forms and Visual Studio 2010
- Optimize an ASP.NET Web application using configuration, security, and caching
- Access databases using ADO.NET and LINQ
- Use newer features in ASP.NET
- Implement rich client applications using ASP.NET AJAX
- Create Web applications using the Model-View-Controller design pattern
.NET Training Prerequisites
The student should have a good working knowledge of C# and the .NET Framework. Knowledge of JavaScript is recommended for the AJAX chapter.
.NET Training Audience
This course is designed for experienced application developers and architects responsible for Web applications in a Microsoft environment.
.NET Training Course duration
5 days
.NET Training Course outline
1. Introduction to ASP.NET
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Web Application Fundamentals
Using Internet Information Services
Web Forms
ASP.NET MVC
Web Services
ASP.NET Features
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2. Web Forms Architecture |
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Page Class
Web Forms Life Cycle
Web Forms Event Model
Code Behind
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3. ASP.NET and HTTP |
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Request/Response Programming
HttpRequest Class
HTTP Collections
HttpResponse Class
Redirection
HttpUtility Class
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4. Web Applications Using Visual Studio |
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Using Visual Web Developer
Visual Studio Forms Designer
Using Components
Shadow Copying
Using the Global.asax File
Data Binding
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5. State Management and Web Applications |
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Session State
Application State
Multithreading Issues
Cookies
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6. Server Controls |
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HTML Server Controls
Web Forms Server Controls
Rich Controls
Validation Controls
User Controls
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7. Caching in ASP.NET |
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What Is Caching
Page-Level Caching
Page Fragment Caching
Optimizing Your ASP.NET Application
Application Caching
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8. ASP.NET Configuration and Security Fundamentals |
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Configuration Overview
Authentication and Authorization
Forms Authentication
Windows Authentication
Security and ASP.NET
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9. Debugging, Diagnostics and Error Handling |
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Debugging
Application Tracing
Page Tracing
Error Handling
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10. More Server Controls |
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Newer ASP.NET Controls
Menus
Master Pages
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11. ADO.NET and LINQ |
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ADO.NET Overview
.NET Data Providers
Connections
Commands
DataReaders and Connected Access
Data Sets and Disconnected Access
Language Integrated Query
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12. Data Access in ASP.NET 4.0 |
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Data Source Controls
Connection String Storage
GridView
DetailsView
FormView
Object Data Sources
ListView
DataPager
Entity Data Model
EntityDataSource
LinqDataSource
QueryExtender
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13. Personalization and Security |
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Configuration Overview
Themes
Skins
Security in ASP.NET 4.0
Membership and Roles
Login Controls
User Profiles
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14. ASP.NET AJAX |
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Rich Client Applications
AJAX
ScriptManager
UpdatePanel
AJAX Client Library
Remote Method Calls
AJAX Control Toolkit
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15. ASP.NET MVC |
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Model-View-Controller Pattern
What is ASP.NET MVC?
ASP.NET MVC versus Web Forms
ASP.NET MVC Projects in Visual Studio
Controllers
Action Methods and Routing
Views
Strongly-Typed Views
Model Binding
Validation
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Appendix A. Learning Resources
Appendix B. HTTP Pipeline |
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Customizing the HTTP Pipeline
Applications
Handlers
Modules
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System Requirements
Required software is Visual Studio 2010, Professional Edition or higher, and SQL Server 2008 Express Edition (bundled with Visual Studio 2010). The operating system may be Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7. Internet Information Services should be installed. See the course Setup Notes for details.
A good minimal hardware profile for this course would have a 2 GHz or better CPU, 512 MB of RAM, and at least 4 GB of free disk space for tools installation and courseware.