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Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Using Visual Studio .NET
Five days; Instructor-led
Introduction
This five-day, instructor-led course will teach Microsoft Visual Basic®
programmers and beginning Web developers the fundamentals of Web application
site implementation by using Microsoft ASP.NET and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET.
This course focuses on using the Microsoft Visual Studio® .NET environment and
the Microsoft .NET platform to create an ASP.NET Web application that delivers
dynamic content to a Web site.
Audience
This course is intended for beginning Web developers who have knowledge of
the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) or dynamic HTML (DHTML), along with some
knowledge of a scripting language, such as Visual Basic Scripting Edition or
Microsoft JScript®. This course is also appropriate for Visual Basic 6.0
developers wanting to learn ASP.NET.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Explain the Microsoft .NET Framework and ASP.NET
- Create a component in Visual Basic .NET or C#.
- Create an ASP.NET Web application project by using Visual Studio .NET.
- Add server controls to an ASP.NET Web Form.
- Create and populate ASP.NET Web Forms.
- Add functionality to server controls that are on an ASP.NET Web Form.
- Use the Trace and Debug objects that are provided with Visual Studio .NET.
- Use validation controls to validate user input.
- Create a user control.
- Access data by using the built-in data access tools that are available in
Visual Studio .NET.
- Use Microsoft ADO.NET to access data in an ASP.NET Web application.
- Accomplish complex data access tasks from an ASP.NET Web application.
- Access Extensible Markup Language (XML) data and read it into a DataSet.
- Call an XML Web service from an ASP.NET Web application and incorporate the
returned data into a Web application.
- Store application and session data by using a variety of methods.
- Configure and deploy an ASP.NET Web application.
- Secure an ASP.NET Web application by using a variety of technologies.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have the ability to create HTML
or DHTML, including:
Programming experience using Visual Basic .NET, including:
- Declaring variables
- Using loops
- Using conditional statements
Students can satisfy the prerequisites for this course by completing Course 1912—Introduction to Web
Development Technologies.
In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have
completed:
- Course 2559—Introduction to
Visual Basic .NET programming
- Course 2373—Programming with
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
Course Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary
materials for this class. This course will also include a 60-day trial Visual
Studio .NET DVD.
Course Outline
Module 1: Overview of the Microsoft .NET Framework
This module introduces the conceptual framework of the.NET Framework and
ASP.NET.
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- Introduction to the .NET Framework
- Overview of ASP.NET
- Overview of the Lab Application
- Resources
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain the advantages of using the .NET Framework.
- Understand the key functionality and purpose of using ASP.NET when
developing Web applications.
- Understand the basic functionality of the Web application that you will
build in the labs throughout the course.
Module 2: Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
This module explains how to create new projects, and how to use the primary
features that are available in Visual Studio .NET.
- Overview of Visual Studio .NET
- Creating an ASP.NET Web Application Project
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- Creating an ASP.NET Web Application Project Using Visual Studio .NET
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Navigate the Visual Studio .NET IDE.
- Create, build, and view an ASP.NET Web application.
Module 3: Using Microsoft .NET-Based Languages
This module will introduce the various languages that support .NET. This
module will focus on Visual Basic .NET and C#. Students will use Visual Studio
.NET to create a class project and write code in either Visual Basic .NET or
C#.
- Overview of the .NET-Based Languages
- Comparison of the .NET-Based Languages
- Creating a Component Using Visual Studio .NET
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- Create a new project in Visual Studio .NET for a Visual Basic class
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify the languages that support ASP.NET.
- Choose an appropriate development language for their needs.
- Create a component by using Visual Studio .NET.
Module 4: Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
This module explains how to create and display an ASP.NET Web Form.
- Creating Web Forms
- Using Server Controls
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- Creating the default.aspx Web Form
- Creating the life.aspx Web Form
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Add a Web Form to an ASP.NET Web Application project.
- Use the Visual Studio .NET toolbox to add server controls to a Web Form.
Module 5: Adding Code to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
This module explains how to add event procedures to an ASP.NET Web
application and add server controls on an ASP.NET Web Form. Examples will be
show in Visual Studio .NET.
- Using Code-Behind Pages
- Adding Event Procedures to Web Server Controls
- Using Page Events
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- Creating a Page_Load Event Procedure
- Creating a Click Event Procedure
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Use code-behind pages in an ASP.NET Web application.
- Create event procedures for Web server controls.
- Use Page events in an ASP.NET Web application.
Module 6: Tracing in Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
This module explains how to use the Trace feature and the Debug object in
Visual Studio .NET. Students will learn about the two tracing techniques in
ASP.NET: page-level tracing and application-level tracing. Students will also
learn how use the debugger to create breakpoints, set watch variables, and step
between pages and components in a Web application.
- Understanding Tracing
- Remote Debugging
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- Using Trace Statements
- Tracing into a Component
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Use the Trace object to view runtime information about an ASP.NET Web
application.
- Debug Web applications remotely.
Module 7: Validating User Input
This module explains how to use the client-side and server-side validation
controls to screen data.
- Overview of User Input Validation
- Using Validation Controls
- Page Validation
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- Using RequiredFieldValidator Controls
- Using the ValidationSummary Control
- Using the CompareValidator Control
- Using the RegularExpressionValidator Control
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Identify when input validation is appropriate in Web Forms.
- Use input validation controls to verify user input on a Web Form.
- Verify that all validation controls on a page are valid.
Module 8: Creating User Controls
This module explains user controls and how to create them.
- Adding User Controls to an ASP.NET Web Form
- Creating User Controls
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- Creating a User Control
- Using the User Control
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Add a user control to an ASP.NET Web Form.
- Create a user control.
Module 9: Accessing Relational Data Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
This module explains a conceptual overview of the objects in ADO.NET.
- Overview of ADO.NET
- Creating a Connection to the Database
- Displaying a DataSet in a List-Bound Control
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- Connecting to a Database
- Paging and Selection in a DataGrid Control
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe ADO.NET.
- Create a connection to a database by using ADO.NET.
- Display data in a Web Form by using a list-bound control.
Module 10: Accessing Data with Microsoft ADO.NET
This module explains how to manually add data access tools to a Web
application.
- Introduction to Using ADO.NET
- Connecting to a Database
- Accessing Data with DataSets
- Using Multiple Tables
- Accessing Data with DataReaders
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- Using a SqlDataReader
- Viewing Data from the Database
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the ADO.NET object model that is used for accessing data.
- Create secure connections to a Microsoft SQL ServerTM database by using the SqlConnection and
SqlDataAdapter objects.
- Use DataSet objects to support the local data storage and
manipulation requirements of Web Forms.
- Store multiple tables of data in a DataSet object, and then display
that data in DataGrid controls.
- Programmatically read data from a SQL Server database by using a
SqlDataReader object.
Module 11: Calling Stored Procedures with Microsoft ADO.NET
This module covers the more advanced and complicated features of ADO.NET.
- Overview of Stored Procedures
- Calling Stored Procedures
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- Calling Stored Procedures with Microsoft ADO.NET
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Explain what a stored procedure is and the reasons for using stored
procedures when accessing a database.
- Call stored procedures.
Module 12: Reading and Writing XML Data
This module explains the methods that can be used for reading data from XML
files.
- Overview of XML Architecture in ASP.NET
- XML and the DataSet Object
- Working with XML Data
- Using the XML Web Server Control
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- Reading a List from an XML File
- Reading, Transforming, and Displaying XML
- Nested Data
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe XML architecture in ASP.NET.
- Read and write XML data into a DataSet object.
- Identify how to store, retrieve, and transform XML data by using
XMLDataDocument and XslTransform objects.
- Use the XML Web server control to display, load, and save XML data.
Module 13: Consuming and Creating XML Web Services
This module explains the steps that are necessary to access a Web service
from an ASP.NET page and then incorporate that data into the Web
application.
- Overview of Using XML Web Services
- Calling an XML Web Service by HTTP
- Using a Proxy to Call an XML Web Service
- Creating an XML Web Service
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- Create an XML Web service
- Create an XML Web service method
- Consume an XML Web service method
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the purpose and process behind calling an XML Web service from a
Web Form.
- Call an XML Web service directly from a browser by using Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP).
- Create a Web reference proxy for an XML Web service Web method and call the
method from a Web From.
- Use the templates in Visual Studio .NET to create an XML Web service.
Module 14: Managing State
This module explains the several methods that are available for storing
application and session data, for both short- and long-term storage.
- State management
- Application and Session Variables
- Cookies and Cookieless Sessions
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- Using Session Variables
- Using Cookies
- Using Application Variables
- Storing Session Variables in a Database
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe state management and its different types of options that are
available to manage state in an ASP.NET Web application.
- Use application and session variables to manage state in ASP.NET Web
applications.
- Use cookie and cookieless sessions to manage state in ASP.NET Web
applications
Module 15: Configuring, Optimizing, and Deploying a Microsoft ASP.NET Web
Application
This module explains how to configure and deploy an ASP.NET Web
application.
- Using the Cache Object
- Using ASP.NET Output Caching
- Configuring an ASP.NET Web Application
- Deploying an ASP.NET Web Application
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- Using the Cache object
- Using the Page Output Cache
- Partial Page Caching
- Using Dynamic Properties
- Deploying Your Site
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Use the Cache object to store information.
- Use ASP.NET output caching to store Web pages and Web page fragments.
- Configure an ASP.NET Web application by using the Machine.config and
Web.config files.
- Deploy an ASP.NET Web application.
Module 16: Securing a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
This module explains how to secure a Web application by using a variety of
technologies.
- Web Application Security Overview
- Working with Windows-Based Authentication
- Working with Forms-Based Authentication
- Overview of Microsoft Passport Authentication
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- Securing Your Web Site Using Windows-Based Authentication
- Securing Your Web Site Using Forms-Based Authentication
- Registering New Users
- Permitting Users to Sign Out
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the ASP.NET and Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication
methods.
- Use Microsoft Windows®-based authentication to secure ASP.NET Web
applications.
- Use Forms-based authentication to secure ASP.NET Web applications.
- Use Microsoft Passport to secure ASP.NET Web applications.
Module 17: Review
This module reinforces the concepts that the students have learned throughout
the course. Students will have an opportunity to implement knowledge gained by
using an interactive game.
- Review of Material Covered
- Introduction to the Game
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After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Use their new knowledge to complete the tasks that are presented in the
interactive game.
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