Target Audience:
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to plan, implement, develop, and manage a Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 Web site. It is primarily intended for Web site developers who focus on creating applications and the framework used to manage content-based Web sites.
Pre-requisites:
Before attending this course, students must have:
Experience developing Microsoft ASP or ASP.NET Web sites.
Experience working with enterprise-level Web solutions.
Experience with programming languages such as Microsoft Visual C# or Microsoft Visual Basic .NET recommended.
Experience using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET developer environment recommended
Purpose:
After completing the course, students will be able to describe the characteristics of and challenges of building content-driven Web sites; describe the processes involved in building and maintaining content-driven Web sites; describe the problems and issues that Content Management Server is designed to solve; use Content Management Server tools; create and secure a Content Management Server Web site; build custom navigation server controls; extend the Content Management Server Web Author; extend Content Management Server workflow; build custom placeholder controls; work with Authoring Connector; work with Content Connector; implement content syndication using Content Management Server and Web services; migrate Web sites built with earlier versions of Content Management Server to Content Management Server 2002; deploy Content Management Server Web sites; monitor and manage Content Management Server Web site performance; build multilingual sites with Content Management Server.