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Developing Web Applications
Using
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Certification Training Course
Developing Web Applications Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 training
course teaches developers the
fundamentals of Web application
development and best practices
for Microsoft Web development
technologies, including ASP.NET
3.5, ASP.NET AJAX Extensions,
and Silverlight. This course
focuses on using the Microsoft
Visual Studio 2008 development
environment and the Microsoft
.NET Framework 3.5 to create a
Web application that delivers
dynamic content to a Web site.
PowerLearning Developing Web
Applications Using Microsoft
Visual Studio 2008 course is
intended for intro-level Web
developers who have knowledge of
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
Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0,
Microsoft Visual Basic for
Applications (VBA) or classic
ASP developers who want to learn
ASP.NET 3.5 and other Microsoft
Web development technologies.
The course follows only the
Microsoft Official Curriculum,
ensuring that you receive the
most current and complete
information needed to become
Microsoft certified. QuickCert’s
proven instructor-based,
interactive learning system
combines the convenience and
affordability of computer-based
training with the personal
attention and effectiveness of
instructor-led training for a
complete study solution.
Learning segments
Developing Web Applications
Using Microsoft Visual Studio
2008
Course Overview
Overview of the .NET Framework
Creating Web Applications with
Visual Studio
Overview of Visual Studio 2008
Microsoft .NET-Based Languages
Creating a Component
Creating an ASP.NET Web Form
Adding Server Controls
Creating Master Pages
Module Review
Adding Code to an ASP.NET Web
Form
Methods for Implementing Code
Adding Event Procedures
Handling Page Events
Module Review
Review Quiz
Tracing in ASP.NET Web
Applications
Tracing and the Trace Object
Overview of Remote Debugging
Steps in Performing Debugging
Module Review
Validating User Input
Overview of User Input
Validation
Validation Controls
Page Validation
Module Review
Creating and Implementing User
Controls
Creating User Controls
Module Review
Accessing Data with ADO.NET
Overview of ADO.NET
Connecting to a Database
Accessing Data
Accessing Multiple Tables
Module Review
Review Quiz
Accomplishing Complex Data
Access Tasks
Overview of Stored Procedures
Calling Stored Procedures
Data Access with LINQ to SQL
Module Review
Reading and Writing XML Data
Overview of XML Architecture in
ASP.NET
XML and the DataSet Object
Managing XML Data
Using the XML Web Server Control
Module Review
Creating an ASP.NET AJAX
Application
Using the AJAX Extensions
Using the AJAX Control Toolkit
Module Review
Delivering Dynamic Content with
Silverlight
Overview of Microsoft
Silverlight
Creating Silverlight-Based
Applications
Module Review
Review Quiz
Consuming and Creating XML Web
Services
Overview of XML Web Services
Calling an XML Web Service
Creating an XML Web Service
Module Review
Managing State
State Management
Application and Session
Variables
Cookies and Cookieless Sessions
Module Review
Configuring, Optimizing, and
Deploying
Implementing the Cache Object
ASP.NET Output Caching
Configuring an ASP.NET Web
Application
Deploying an ASP.NET Web
Application
Module Review
Securing an ASP.NET Web
Application
Web Application Security
Overview
Windows-Based Authentication
Forms-Based Authentication
Module Review
Course Review
Review Quiz
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