Course Outline
Introducing The .Net 4.0 Framework
- Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
- Languages In The .Net Framework
- The Common Language Runtime (CLR)
- Accessing Data With ADO.Net & XML
- Accessing The Web With ASP.Net
Visual Studio 2010
- Useful Visual Studio Windows
- Creating Projects
- Project Anatomy
- The Files In A Project
- Solution Explorer
- Code Snippets
C# Language Syntax
- Data Types
- Variables Declaration
- Operators
- Conditional Statements
- Looping Structures
Classes & Objects
- Building Models
- Creating Classes And Objects
- Adding Constructors To A Class
- Adding Methods, Properties And Events
- Overloading Methods
- Property Procedures
Debugging Applications
- Setting Breakpoints
- Stepping Through Code
- Debug Windows
- Watch Windows
- Call Stack
ASP.Net Introduction
- Starting An ASP.Net Project
- Project Files
- Server Controls
- Server Event Handling
- The Page Lifecycle
User Interface Development
- Master Pages
- Themes And Skins
- User Controls
- Website Navigation
- Validation Controls
Module 8: Configuration
- Website Configuration Settings
- Configuration Files Including The Web.Config Files
- Storing Application Settings And Configuration Strings
- The Website Administration Tool
Membership & Personalisation
- Securing And Personalizing A Website
- Store User Details In The Membership Database
- Using Login Controls
- Website State Management Methods
- Using Viewstate To Store The State Of A Page
Exception Handling
- Adding Try Catch Blocks To Code
- Page Level Exceptions
- Site Level Exceptions
- Custom Error Pages
- Tracing
Data Access
- What Is ADO.Net
- Connection Object
- Command Object
- Data Readers
- Datasets And Data adapters
- Using The Datasource Wizard
Creating Responsive Pages With AJAX
- AJAX Architecture
- What Are Partial-Page Updates
- Using The Updatepanel Server Control
- Using Client-Side Scripts
Data Access With LINQ
- Why Do We Need LINQ
- Querying The Database
- Language Syntax For Querying
- Using The LINQ To SQL
Using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Services
- Service Orientated Architecture
- WCF Scenarios
- Mechanics Of Communication: Address, Contract, Binding
- Creating A Simple WCF Service
- Calling A WCF Service From A Client Application
Deployment
- How To Deploy A Web Application
- Deployments Methods
- Using Visual Studios Copy And Publish Tools
- Using Setup Projects
- Installing Assemblies In The GAC
Requirements
Before attending this workshop, students must:
- Be able to manage a solution environment using the Visual Studio 2010 IDE and tools
- Be able to program an application using a .NET Framework 4.0 compliant language
- Have a basic understanding of client-side scripts
- Have a basic understanding of HTML
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The trainer explained the subjects very good with actual examples from real world which made it simpler for us to grasp the information
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