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Module 1: Working with Microsoft ASP .NET
- Introducing ASP .NET
- Creating Web Forms
- Adding ASP .NET Code to a Page
- Handling Page Events
- Discussion: ASP vs. ASP .NET
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Identify the main features of ASP .NET.
- Identify the differences between ASP and ASP .NET.
- Describe the working model of ASP .NET.
- Describe the architecture of server controls.
- Add a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) server control to a page.
- Access the properties and methods of server controls in code.
- Add event handlers for page events.
- Use the IsPostback property to handle postback forms.
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Module 2: Using Web Controls
- What are Web Controls?
- Using Intrinsic Controls
- Using Input Validation Controls
- Selecting Controls for Applications
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Add Web controls to an ASP .NET page.
- Use properties, methods, and events of Web controls.
- Validate user input on an ASP .NET page by using input validation controls.
- Bind two controls together.
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Module 3: Using Microsoft ADO .NET to Access Data
- Overview of ADO .NET
- Connecting to a Data Source
- Accessing Data with DateSets
- Using Stored Procedures
- Accessing Data with DataReaders
- Binding to Extensible Markup Language (XML) Data
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Describe the ADO .NET object model.
- Connect to a data source by using ADO .NET.
- Retrieve data from a database by using DataReaders and DataSets.
- Display the data from a database on the client by using list-bound controls.
- Customize the look of Repeater controls with templates.
- Use stored procedures to return Recordsets.
- Read data from an XML file into DataSets.
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Module 4: Separating Code from Content
- Advantages of Partitioning an ASP .NET Page
- Creating and Using Code-Behind Pages
- Creating and Using User Controls
- Creating and Using Components
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Explain the need for code-behind pages.
- Create a code-behind page and use it with an ASP .NET page.
- Explain the advantages of user controls.
- Explain how user controls work.
- Create a component in Visual Basic.
- Use a component in an ASP .NET page.
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Module 5: Using Trace in Microsoft ASP .NET Pages
- Overview of Tracing
- Trace Information
- Page-Level Trace
- Application-Level Trace
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Describe page-level and application-level tracing.
- Enable and disable tracing for an ASP .NET page.
- Add custom trace information.
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Module 6: Using Web Services
- What is a Web Service?
- Calling a Web Service from a Browser
- Calling a Web Service by Using a Proxy
- Creating a Simple Web Service by Using Visual Basic
- Creating and Calling a Web Service by Using Visual Studio .NET
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Explain the goal of Web services and how they fit into the Web architecture.
- Describe the Web services execution model.
- Call a Web service from a browser.
- Call a Web service by using a proxy.
- Use the data returned by a Web service.
- Create a simple Web service by using Visual Basic.
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Module 7: Creating a Microsoft ASP .NET Web Application
- Requirements of a Web Application
- What is New in ASP .NET?
- Sharing Information Between Pages
- Securing an ASP .NET Application
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Describe cookie-less sessions.
- Set up cookie-less sessions in the web.config file.
- Use event procedures in global.asax.
- Set up page output caching for ASP .NET pages.
- Share information between pages of an ASP .NET application by using ASP .NET cache, web.config, session variables, and a database.
- Describe how authentication works.
- Set up authentication for an application in web.config.
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Exams:
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There are no exams directly associated with this course
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Price Options ex VAT:
Classroom Training
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Distance Learning
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eLearning Options
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Book Learning
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£
1050 (€1491)
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£
674.00 (€957)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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