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Advanced ASP.NET

Course Status: Released Courseware Features
Course Language: English  
Course Duration: 5 Hours  
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network,  

Audience
Web developers with minimal experience using previous versions of Active Server Pages or similar technology, who wish to start working with Microsoft ASP.NET
Prerequisites
Familiarity with basic web technologies - HTML and HTTP; experience developing applications using an object-oriented language, such as Java, C++, or Microsoft Visual Basic; familiarity with the Microsoft Visual Basic .NET syntax
Course Aim
This learning path is intended for web developers with minimal experience who want to start using Microsoft® ASP.NET to develop web applications. Using interactive graphical lessons and exercises, it outlines the major features of ASP.NET and uses Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET for demonstrations and exercises. The student is also introduced to data-access techniques and Microsoft ActiveX® Data Objects .NET. The learning path includes a seminar on the most significant changes from the classic Active Server Pages. It goes on to help the student to debug, configure, and deploy ASP.NET applications.
Learning Objectives
To introduce advanced concepts in ASP.NET web development
Topics Covered
Web services
-ASP.NET web services
-Exposing ASP.NET web services
-Writing an ASP.NET web service
-Consuming web services with ASP.NET
Developing custom server controls
-Creating a custom ASP.NET server control
-Server-control methods and properties in ASP.NET
-Server-control events in ASP.NET
-Composite server controls in ASP.NET
-Templated controls in ASP.NET
-Writing a custom server control in ASP.NET
Error handling and debugging
-Error handling in ASP.NET
-ASP.NET tracing
-ASP.NET debugging
-Using ASP.NET error handling
Application deployment and configuration
-ASP.NET applications
-ASP.NET configuration
-ASP.NET deployment
-ASP.NET security
-Configuring ASP.NET applications


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