Accelerated Migration to ASP .Net 3.5
Prerequisites:
Delegates should have an existing knowledge of a .NET programming language (C#2.0/3.0 or VB 2005/2008). Delegates without these skills would benefit from attending a QA-IQ .NET programming language course.Course Description:
This course provides the necessary skills and techniques to upgrade you ASP.NET 1.x skills to ASP.NET 3.5 Framework.
You will gain knowledge of the new features in ASP.NET 3.5, enabling you to realise the productivity gains over and above ASP.NET 1.x.
Throughout the course you will be building an ASP.NET 3.5 web site so that you can learn through practice. Instructions and solutions are provided in both C# 3.0 and Visual Basic 2008, enabling you to work with y…
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Prerequisites:
Delegates should have an existing knowledge of a .NET programming language (C#2.0/3.0 or VB 2005/2008). Delegates without these skills would benefit from attending a QA-IQ .NET programming language course.Course Description:
This course provides the necessary skills and techniques to upgrade you ASP.NET 1.x skills to ASP.NET 3.5 Framework.
You will gain knowledge of the new features in ASP.NET 3.5, enabling you to realise the productivity gains over and above ASP.NET 1.x.
Throughout the course you will be building an ASP.NET 3.5 web site so that you can learn through practice. Instructions and solutions are provided in both C# 3.0 and Visual Basic 2008, enabling you to work with your choice of language.
The course is presented as a mixture of lectures and exercises with an emphasis towards the practical sessions. The exercises have been written to examine in more detail topics covered in the lectures, hence this course will appeal to delegates who enjoy hands-on investigation.
Course Objectives
On completing this course, you will be able to:
- Create file- and HTTP-based web projects using Visual Studio
2005
- Use Master Pages, CSS and Themes to enforce design principles
- Implement menus, wizards and other site navigation mechanisms
- Store user-based state using profiles
- Create a personalisable User-Interface using web parts
- Create data-driven and data-bound user interfaces using XML and
relational data sources
- Implement authentication, authorisation and role based security
using the ASP.NET 2.0 membership system and the login controls
- Use SQL cache dependencies to optimise data caching in your
applications
This course includes the following modules:
Using Visual Studio 2008
- New features of the editors and the IDE
- ASP.NET development web server
- Code separation
- Dynamic compilation
- Copying and Publishing the Web site
Designing your web site
- Overview of layout options
- Creating common layout with Master Pages
- Server controls overview
- Stylesheet designer
- Themes and Skins
Site Navigation
- Crosspage postbacks
- Accessing the previous page
- Creating Wizards; Templating Wizards
- The Navigation API and Controls
- UrlRewriting
Profile state
- State management review
- Profile state
- The aspnetdb database
- Custom providers
Web Parts
- Web part infrastructure
- Web Part zones
- Supporting Layout, Choosing and Editing of Web Parts
Securing access to Web applications
- ASP.NET 1.x review (authentication/authorization)
- Forms authentication in ASP.NET 2.0
- Using the Membership and Roles APIs
- Login controls
LINQ
- Object-Relational designer
- LINQ to SQL
Databinding and presentation
- Data source controls
- GridView, FormView, DetailsView
- ListView, DataPager
- Treeview
Caching
- Cache API
- Caching data
- Managing data refreshing Cache dependencies
- Output caching and substitution
- Certification
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