Monday, March 17, 2008

AppDev ASP.NET Using Visual Basic 2005

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In this course, you’ll learn how to use Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Basic 2005 to build ASP.NET 2.0 Web pages and XML Web services.
You’ll gain an understanding of the new architecture behind ASP.NET 2.0 and how to use the new server controls. You’ll learn to create
consistent web sites using Master Pages, to improve performance with output caching, add membership features, configure and deploy ASP.NET
applications, to authenticate users and limit their access to resources, direct users using new Site Navigation tools and to handle
multi-user data access conflicts.

Course includes 54+ hours of total training time...

* 12 modules of training
* Over 18 hours of media run time
* Printable courseware
* Step-by-step hands-on-labs
* Sample code


ASP.NET Using Visual Basic 2005

Modules 12
Run Time 18 hours
Pages 900


In this course, you’ll learn how to use Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Basic 2005 to build ASP.NET 2.0 Web pages and XML Web services.
You’ll gain an understanding of the new architecture behind ASP.NET 2.0 and how to use the new server controls. You’ll learn to create
consistent web sites using Master Pages, to improve performance with output caching, add membership features, configure and deploy ASP.NET
applications, to authenticate users and limit their access to resources, direct users using new Site Navigation tools and to handle
multi-user data access conflicts.

In this course, you will learn to:

* Use ASP.NET server controls to generate HTML and to execute event procedures.
* Promote consistency within your web site through Master Pages
* Retrieve and manipulate data using ADO.NET.
* Display and edit data quickly and easily using new data binding features
* Use Membership features to manage your Web users.
* Use new Site Navigation controls to direct users within your site
* Create and consume XML Web Services.
* Take advantage of ASP.NET’s versatile output caching to increase performance.
* Add scalability and reliability by setting up an out-of-process session state server.
* Create a Web Setup project in Visual Studio to build a deployment package that takes advantage of Windows Installer






Introduction to ASP.NET

* A Review of Classic ASP
* ASP.NET Web Applications
* Rendering HTML with Server Controls
* Data Binding in ASP.NET 2.0

What's New in ASP.NET 2.0

* New Features in ASP.NET 2.0
* Designer Features
* Deployment and Configuration Tools
* Increasing Productivity

Working with Controls

* Introduction to Web Controls
* Simple Input Controls
* HyperLink and Button Controls
* List Controls
* Controlling Focus

Using Rich Server Controls

* Introduction to Rich Controls
* The Calendar Control
* The AdRotator Control
* The XML Control

Accessing Data

* Overview of ADO.NET
* Connecting to Data
* Executing Commands
* Working with Data
* Choosing an ADO.NET Provider

Configuration

* Configuration Overview
* Using the Web Site Administration Tool
* Programming Configuration Files
* Encrypting Configuration Sections

Data Binding

* Introducing Data Source Controls
* Reading and Write Data Using the SqlDataSource Control
* Displaying and Editing Middle-Tier Data using the ObjectDataSource Control
* Displaying XML Data Using the XmlDataSource Control

Validating User Input

* Overview of ASP.NET Validation Controls
* Using the Simple Validators
* Using the Complex Validators
* Summarizing Results with the ValidationSummary Control
* Separating Validation into Validation Groups

Themes and Master Pages

* Creating a Consistent Web Site
* ASP.NET 2.0 Themes
* Master Pages

Site Navigation

* Providers and Data Sources
* Creating an XML Site Map File
* Site Navigation Controls
* Using the Site Navigation API
* URL Mapping
* Security Trimming

Displaying Data with the GridView Control

* Introducing the GridView Control
* Filter Data in the GridView Control
* Allow Users to Select from a DropDownList in the Grid
* Add a Hyperlink to the Grid
* Deleting a Row and Handling Errors

Managing State

* Preserving State in Web Applications
* Page-Level State
* Using Cookies to Preserve State
* ASP.NET Session State
* Storing Objects in Session State
* Configuring Session State
* Setting Up an Out-of-Process State Server
* Storing Session State in SQL Server
* Using Cookieless Session IDs
* Application State

Managing Users with ASP.NET's Membership Features

* Introduction to Membership and Roles
* Using Membership Controls
* Writing Code to Interact with Membership and Roles

Improving Performance with Output Caching

* The Importance of Caching
* Declarative Page Output Caching
* Caching Page Fragments
* Post-Cache Substitution
* Caching Configuration

Using the DataList and Repeater Controls

* Overview of List-Bound Controls
* Creating a Repeater Control
* Creating a DataList Control

Creating and Consuming Web Services

* The Motivation for XML Web Services
* Creating an XML Web Service with Visual Studio
* Designing XML Web Services
* Creating Web Service Consumers
* Discovering Web Services Using UDDI



Your Instructor

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Ken Getz is a nationally renowned speaker and best-selling author who specializes in programming with Visual C# and Visual Basic. He has
been working with AppDev for more than 10 years, and is the author and presenter of some of AppDev's most popular courses.
Ken is also a senior consultant with MCW Technologies and the author or co-author of several best-selling books including Access 2002
Developer's Handbooks (with Paul Litwin and Mike Gunderloy (Sybex)), Access Cookbook (with Andy Baron and Paul Litwin (O'Reilly)), VBA
Developer's Handbook (with Mike Gilbert (Sybex)), and ASP.NET Developer's JumpStart (with Paul D. Sheriff (Addison-Wesley)). Since the
inception of the program, Ken has been selected each year as a Microsoft Support MVP and is a member of the INETA speaker's bureau,
traveling to speak at .NET user groups throughout the country. Ken is a frequent speaker at technical conferences, including Microsoft's
Tech-Ed, as well as VSLive and DevConnections. Ken is also a technical editor for Advisor Guide to Microsoft Access and Advisor Guide to
Microsoft Visual Basic and is a columnist for both CoDe Magazine and MSDN Magazine
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Andy Baron is a nationally recognized industry expert specializing in Visual Basic, Visual C#, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, SQL Server and SQL Server
Business Intelligence. He has authored and presented more than 15 Visual Studio and SQL Server courses for AppDev.
Andy is also Senior Consultant with MCW Technologies, as well as a contributing editor for Advisor Media and Pinnacle
Publications, a writer for SQL Server Magazine, and co-author of the Microsoft Access Developer's Guide to SQL Server. Since 1995,
Andy has been selected each year as a Microsoft MVP for his contributions to Microsoft's online support. Andy also speaks regularly at
industry conferences.


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