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Module 1: Getting Started with Upgrading
- How .NET Affects Application Development
- Is Upgrading Necessary?
- Costs and Benefits of Upgrading
- Lab: Assessing Applications for Upgrade to the .NET Platform
Skills
- Describe the recommended architecture for developing distributed applications.
- Select and justify an approach to upgrading an application.
- Identify the costs and benefits of upgrading an application to the .NET platform.
- Create a preliminary plan that identifies a strategy, tactics, and rationalization for upgrading an application to the .NET platform.
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Module 2: Upgrading to Visual Basic .NET
- Planning the Upgrade
- Preparing for the Upgrade
- Using the Upgrade Wizard
- Upgrading COM+ Components
- Lab: Upgrading a Visual Basic 6.0-based Application
Skills
- Develop a comprehensive plan for upgrading your application.
- Prepare a Visual Basic 6.0 application for upgrade.
- Use the Upgrade Wizard, review the results, and address issues.
- Upgrade Visual Basic 6.0-based applications and COM components to Visual Basic .NET.
- Upgrade Visual Basic 6.0-based COM+ components to Visual Basic .NET.
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Module 3: Using COM Components in .NET Framework Applications
- COM vs. .NET
- Preparing COM Components for Interoperability
- Deploying and Testing COM Components for Interoperability
- Lab: Using COM Components in .NET Framework Applications
Skills
- Call COM components from .NET Framework applications.
- Identify performance, security, and threading issues related to using COM components for interoperability.
- Deploy and test COM components in the .NET environment.
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Module 4: Using .NET Framework Components in COM Applications
- Preparing .NET Framework Components for Interoperability
- Registering .NET Framework Components
- Debugging .NET Framework Components
- Deploying .NET Framework Components
- Lab: Creating and Registering .NET Framework Components for Interoperability
- Lab: Deploying and Testing .NET Framework Components
Skills
- Create or modify .NET Framework components for interoperability with COM.
- Register .NET Framework components for use with COM.
- Call .NET Framework components from COM applications.
- Debug calls between Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 clients and .NET Framework components.
- Deploy .NET Framework components in the COM environment.
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Module 5: Using Unmanaged DLL Functions in .NET Framework Applications
- Calling Unmanaged DLL Functions
- Making Advanced Calls
- Using .NET Framework Classes Instead of Windows API
- Lab: Calling Unmanaged DLL Functions from Managed Code
Skills
- Call functions in unmanaged DLLs that are not COM-based, including Windows API DLLs.
- Create wrappers for unmanaged functions.
- Pass structures to unmanaged functions and use callback functions.
- Use .NET Framework classes instead of Windows API functions, if an equivalent exists.
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Module 6: Upgrading to ASP.NET
- ASP vs. ASP.NET
- Upgrading HTML Pages to ASP.NET
- Upgrading ASP Pages to ASP.NET
- Lab: Upgrading ASP Applications to ASP.NET
Skills
- Run ASP and ASP.NET pages side-by-side in an application.
- Upgrade an HTML application to ASP.NET.
- Upgrade an ASP application to ASP.NET.
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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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£
700 (€994)
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£
449.00 (€638)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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Print 2 Page Flyer Last Modified 01 May 2008
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