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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 |