Core Web Application Technologies with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Training
MS2543
Aanbieder | Master it Training |
Kosten | €1.195,00 |
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This course is intended for corporate/ISV application developers who have a desire to learn more about specific technology areas in Web application development.
Benodigde kennis
Before attending this workshop, students must:
- Be able to manage a solution environment using the Visual Studio 2005 IDE and tools
- Understand Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and the Common Language Runtime
- Be able to program an application using a .NET Framework 2.0 compliant language
- Know how to make assemblies available to other applications
- Have a basic understanding of XML including XML declaration, elements, attributes, and namespaces
- Have a basic understanding of client-side scripts
- Have a basic understanding of HTML
Programma
Unit 1: Creating a Web Application This unit describes the different types of Web sites that you can create with Visual Studio 2005. It introduces the concept of event handling, and shows how to work with default event handlers for an object. It ... Volledig programmaKosten
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This three-day course provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Web applications using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. The workshop focuses on user interfaces, Web site structure and functionality, and implementation details.
Doelgroep
This course is intended for corporate/ISV application developers who have a desire to learn more about specific technology areas in Web application development.
Voorkennis
Before attending this workshop, students must:
- Be able to manage a solution environment using the Visual Studio 2005 IDE and tools
- Understand Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 and the Common Language Runtime
- Be able to program an application using a .NET Framework 2.0 compliant language
- Know how to make assemblies available to other applications
- Have a basic understanding of XML including XML declaration, elements, attributes, and namespaces
- Have a basic understanding of client-side scripts
- Have a basic understanding of HTML
Programma
Unit 1: Creating a Web Application
This unit describes the different types of Web sites that you can create with Visual Studio 2005. It introduces the concept of event handling, and shows how to work with default event handlers for an object. It also explains how to control a Web application through the hierarchy of configuration files.
Lessons
- Visual Studio Web Site Types
- Default Event Handling in Web Applications
- Web Configuration Files
Unit 2: Programming a Web Application
This unit introduces the advanced event-handling capabilities of ASP.NET 2.0 and describes how to work with events in Visual Studio 2005. It shows how to work with non-default event handlers and centralized event handlers. It also addresses other common Web programming concepts, including:
- Detecting the type, version, and capability of the browser being used to view a Web site.
- Accessing information in an ASP.NET Web Page header.
- Using the HttpResponse.Write method to provide feedback to users.
- Handling page-level errors.
Lessons
- Event Handling in Web Applications
- Browser Capability Detection
- Page Header Retrieval
- Page-Level and Application-Level Error Handling
Unit 3: Adding and Configuring Server Controls
This unit explains how to use the HTML controls and Web server controls provided by Visual Studio 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0. It shows how to design and build Web-based user interfaces, and it teaches how to program Web server controls. This unit also describes how the ASP.NET 2.0 postback model works and how it can be used.
Lessons
- HTML Controls and Web Server Controls
- Types of Web Server Controls
- Working with Web Server Controls
- The ASP.NET 2.0 Page Postback Model
Unit 4: Creating a Common Layout by Using Master Pages
This unit explains how to use master pages to define common layouts for Web pages. Master pages provide developers with a new set of features for ensuring consistent page layout. Students will work with master pages and nested master pages in the lab to build a Web application that has a consistent layout and functionality across Web pages.
Lessons
- What Are Master Pages?
- What Are Content Pages?
- Nested Master Pages
Unit 5: Managing State for a Web Application
This unit describes the different state management technologies that students can use in ASP.NET 2.0 Web applications. It discusses how controls can retain state data over multiple requests, and then explains how developers can work with this state data. This unit then shows how to store state data in the Application and Session objects provided by ASP.NET 2.0. It also discusses the different session-data storage mechanisms. Finally, this unit explains how to use the Cache object to cache and retrieve state data.
Lessons
- ViewState Properties and ControlState Data
- Application and Session Objects
- Strategies for Managing Session State Data
- The Cache Object
Unit 6: Accessing and Displaying Data
This unit describes how to add database connections to the Web.Config file and the benefits that this approach adds when building manageable Web applications. This unit then describes the new data controls for accessing data in a variety of formats. It includes details about using the SqlDataSource control, the XmlDataSource control, and the ObjectDataSource control. This unit also describes how user interface data controls are bound to the data source controls, and it includes a discussion about binding data-aware standard controls to data.
Lessons
- Database Connections and the Web.Config File
- Relational Data and Data Source Controls
- XML Data and Data Source Controls
- Object Data and Data Source Controls
Unit 7: Controlling Access to a Web Application
This unit describes authentication and authorization for Web applications. It also shows how to develop login, sign-up, and other membership pages for Web applications based on the ASP.NET 2.0 Membership system.
Lessons
- Authentication for Web Applications
- Authorization for Web Applications
- Site Membership Systems Using the Membership Class
- Web Site Security Administration Using the Roles Class
Unit 8: Deploying a Web Application
This unit describes three different ways to deploy Web applications:
- Using the Copy Web Site utility to deploy a Web application in a non-compiled state
- Using the Publish Web Site utility to deploy a precompiled version of the Web application
- Building Microsoft Windows( Installer packages to create a redistributable application with full setup logic
Lessons
- The Copy Web Site Utility
- The Publish Web Site Utility
- Windows Installer Setup Packages
Unit 9: Making Web Applications Available to Mobile Devices
This unit explains how to enable browsers running on mobile devices, such as Pocket PCs and mobile phones, to access pages within your application.
Lessons
- Device Emulators for Mobile Web Forms
- Mobile Device Detection and Redirection
- Mobile Web Forms
- Device-Specific Features in Mobile Web Forms