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Introduction to Web Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
The Introduction to Web Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 training course is available at our Cardiff training centre in Wales, which is also within easy reach of Newport, Bristol and South Wales
Overview
This five-day instructor-led course provides knowledge and skills on developing Web applications by using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
This course is intended for Web developers who are beginners and have knowledge of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) or Dynamic HTML (DHTML), along with some knowledge of a scripting language such as Visual Basic Scripting Edition or Microsoft Jscript.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have at least one month of experience in .NET technologies. In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have the following technical knowledge:
•Knowledge of HTML or DHTML, including:
◦Tables
◦Images
◦Forms
•Programming experience using Visual Basic .NET or Visual C# .NET,
including:
◦Declaring variables
◦Using loops
◦Using conditional statements
The completion of Course 2667, Introduction to Programming,
satisfies the preceding prerequisite programming skills
requirement.
Course Outline
Module 1: Exploring Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
This module explains the key features of Microsoft .NET Framework
and Microsoft ASP.NET. It helps you view the complete Web
application that you build in the labs throughout this course
Lessons
•Introduction to the .NET Framework
•Overview of ASP.NET
•Overview of the Lab Application
Module 2: Creating Web Applications by Using Microsoft
Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NET-Based Languages
This module describes the different programming languages
that are available when you develop Microsoft .NET Framework
applications. It explains the fundamental aspects of writing code
and creating components by using two of the .NET Framework-based
languages, Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C#. It
provides an overview of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. It also
explains how to create a simple Web application.
Lessons
•Choosing a Programming Language
•Overview of Visual Studio 2010
•Creating a Simple Web Application
Lab : Creating Web Applications by Using Microsoft Visual Studio
2010 and
Module 3: Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web
Form
This module explains how to create Web Forms and populate them with
server controls.
Lessons
•Creating Web Forms
•Adding and Configuring Server Controls in a Web Form
Module 4: Adding Functionality to a Microsoft ASP.NET
Web Form
This module describes the various methods that you can use to add
code to your Microsoft ASP.NET Web application. It explains how to
use Web server controls, event handlers, code-behind files, and
components. In addition, it explains how to use page events,
especially the Page_Load event.
Lessons
•Working with Code-Behind Files
•Handling Server Control Events
•Creating Classes and Components by Using Visual Studio 2010
•Handling Page Events
Module 5: Implementing Master Pages and User
Controls
This module explains how to create and implement master pages and
how to implement user controls in a Web application.
Lessons
•Creating Master Pages
•Adding User Controls to an ASP.NET Web Form
Module 6: Validating User Input
This module provides an overview of user input validation. It
covers information on adding, positioning, and configuring
validation controls on a Web Form. In addition, it covers
information on validating Web Forms.
Lessons
•Overview of User Input Validation
•ASP.NET Validation Controls
•Validating Web Forms
Module 7: Troubleshooting Microsoft ASP.NET Web
Applications
This module describes the steps required to enable tracing and
debugging, including how you can use debugging and tracing in a Web
application.
Lessons
•Debugging in ASP.NET
•Tracing in ASP.NET
Module 8: Managing Data in an Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 Web
Application
This module provides an overview of Microsoft ADO.NET. It explains
how to programmatically work with data by using ADO.NET and how to
create a connection to access the data stored in a Microsoft SQL
Server database. In addition, it explains how to use the DataSet
and DataReader objects to support the local data storage and data
manipulation requirements of Web Forms.
Lessons
•Overview of ADO.NET
•Connecting to a Database
•Managing Data
Module 9: Managing Data Access Tasks by Using
LINQ
This module explains what LINQ is and how you can use LINQ to
manage both XML data and Microsoft SQL Server data in a Microsoft
ASP.NET Web application by using Web Server controls and code.
Lessons
•Overview of LINQ
•Managing XML Data by Using LINQ to XML
•Managing SQL Data by Using LINQ to SQL and LINQ to Entities
Module 10: Managing Data by Using Microsoft ASP.NET
Dynamic Data
This module provides an overview of Microsoft ASP.NET Dynamic Data.
It also covers information on applying ASP.NET Dynamic Data. In
addition, it explains how to customize ASP.NET Dynamic Data
applications.
Lessons
•Overview of ASP.NET Dynamic Data
•Applying ASP.NET Dynamic Data
•Customizing ASP.NET Dynamic Data Applications
Module 11: Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax-enabled Web
Forms Application
This module provides an overview of Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX
and explains how to create an ASP.NET AJAX application. It also
introduces the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit, and explains how to
install the toolkit and add controls from the toolkit to a Web
application.
Lessons
•Introduction to Ajax
•Creating an ASP.NET Ajax Application by Using the Ajax Features
for ASP.NET
•Extending an ASP.NET Web Forms Application by Using the Ajax
Control Toolkit
Module 12: Consuming Microsoft Windows Communication
Foundation Services
This module provides an overview of Windows Communication
Foundation services. In addition, this module describes how to call
a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service directly by using
a browser and a proxy from a Web application.
Lessons
•Overview of Windows Communication Foundation Services
•Calling Windows Communication Foundation Services
•Working with WCF Data Services
Module 13: Managing State in Web
Applications
This module explains how to manage state in a Microsoft ASP.NET Web
application.
Lessons
•State Management
•ASP.NET Profiles
•ASP.NET Caching
Module 14: Configuring and Deploying a Microsoft ASP.NET
Web Application
This module explains how to configure and deploy a Microsoft
ASP.NET Web application by using the machine.config and web.config
files.
Lessons
•Configuring an ASP.NET Web Application
•Deploying an ASP.NET Web Application
Module 15: Securing a Microsoft ASP.NET Web
Application
This module explains the various Web application security
functionalities. It also covers information on the infrastructure
to build and deploy various Web application security
functionalities.
Lessons
•Overview of Web Application Security
•Declaratively Configuring Authentication and Authorization
•Working Programmatically with Authentication and Authorization
Module 16: Implementing Advanced Technologies Supported
by Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 for Web Development
This module describes the new Visual Studio 2010 and .NET
Framework 4 functionalities, changes, and enhancements for improved
Web development. The module also covers how Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 2
and Microsoft Silverlight 4 fit in with .NET Framework 4 and Visual
Studio 2010
Lessons
•Working with the ASP.NET MVC 2 Framework
•Working with Silverlight 4
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