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This series explains how to develop and implement Web-based applications with Web forms, ASP.NET, and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Specific topics presented are web forms, controls, user interface navigation, data binding and manipulation, error handling, components, assemblies, web services, globalization, legacy code, as well as deploying and maintaining web applications.
Visual Basic .NET for Web MCSD/MCAD 70-305 Series (19 hours)
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- Earn completion certificates after passing each assessment test
1. Web Forms and Controls
Time: 3 hours
This course provides an overview of the use of Visual Studio .NET and how to use it to create ASP.NET pages and implement HTML controls.
Objectives
- Create ASP.NET pages in Visual Studio .NET
- Create event handlers to respond to events
- Add controls to ASP.NET pages
- Customize control appearance and behavior using properties
- Validate user input
Topics
- The .NET Framework
- .NET development tools
- Classes, inheritance, and namespace
- Active Server Pages .NET
- Event handling
- Separating user interfaces and business logic
- Web form using Visual Studio .NET
- HTML controls
- Web server controls
- List controls
- Validating user input
- Cascading style sheets
2. User Interface Navigation and Error Handling
Time: 2 hours
This course provides an overview of the use of Visual Studio .NET and how to use it to implement navigation and error handling for the user interface.
Objectives
- Manage data during postback events
- Manage data across pages
- Create custom error pages
- Handle errors at both the application and page level
Topics
- Round-trip and postback
- Intrinsic objects
- ASP.NET applications
- Client-side state management techniques
- Server-side state management techniques
- Navigating between pages
- Understanding exceptions
- Handling exceptions
- Managing unhandled exceptions
3. Binding, Consuming, and Manipulating Data
Time: 4 hours
This course provides an overview of the use of Visual Studio .NET and how to use it to bind, consume, and manipulate data.
Objectives
- Bind data to the user interface
- Filter and transform data
- Create SQL Server queries and stored procedures
- Retrieve data from relational databases with ADO.NET
- Load and edit data into a DataSet object
- Handle locking and other errors during data access operations
Topics
- User interface data binding
- Data Bind method
- Manipulating databases
- Using template controls
- Accessing SQL Server data
- Manipulating SQL Server data
- Using stored procedures
- Accessing and manipulating data
- The ADO.NET object model
- Using DataSets
- Editing data
- Using XML data
- Handling data errors
4. Components, Assemblies, and Web Services
Time: 2 hours
This course provides an overview of the use of Visual Studio .NET and how to use it to create, as well as manage, components, assemblies, and web services.
Objectives
- Derive a component from the component class
- Create a web user control
- Create both composite and derived custom controls
- Create a .NET assembly
- Create, discover, and instantiate a web service
Topics
- Creating and using .NET components
- Web user controls
- Web custom control
- Creating and managing .NET assemblies
- Understanding web services
- Discovering web services
- Instantiating and invoking web services
5. Globalization and Legacy Code
Time: 2 hours
This course provides an overview of the use of Visual Studio .NET and how to use it to globalize an application and work with legacy code.
Objectives
- Localize an application
- Use culture information at runtime
- Use character encodings to present information
- Mirror a user interface
- Use an ActiveX control from ASP.NET
- Instantiate a COM component from .NET code
Topics
- Localization and globalization
- Cultures
- Implementing mirroring
- Using existing code
- Using Active X controls
- Using COM components
- Using platform invoke
6. Testing, Debugging, and Deploying Web Applications
Time: 2 hours
This course provides an overview of the use of Visual Studio .NET and how to use it to provide user assistance and accessibility. It also covers how to test, debug, and deploy a web application.
Objectives
- Implement user assistance and ensure accessibility for users with disabilities
- Create a test plan
- Configure and use the debugging environment
- Create setup and deployment projects for Web applications
- Add assemblies to the Global Assembly Cache
- Deploy an application to a Web garden, Web farm, or cluster
Topics
- User assistance and accessibility
- Testing
- Tracing
- Debugging
- Deploying Web applications
- Customizing setup projects
- Shared assemblies
- Creating installation components
- Scalable and reliable deployment
7. Maintaining, Supporting, and Configuring Web Applications
Time: 2 hours
This course provides an overview of the use of Visual Studio .NET and how to use it to maintain, support, and configure a web application.
Objectives
- Optimize the performance of a Web application
- Locate and resolve errors in a Web application
- Read, write, and monitor event log and performance data
- Use application configuration files
- Configure authentication and authorization for a Web application
- Use caching and session state to hold data
Topics
- Designing web applications
- Using event logs
- Using performance counters
- Configuring web applications
- Configuring security
- Using caching and session state
- Installing and configuring server services
8. Practice Exams
Time: 2 hours
This course provides two practice exams for the Microsoft 70-305 certification exam.
Objectives
- Practice for the Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Visual Basic .NET and Visual Studio .NET MCSD/MCAD 70-305 exam.
Topics
- Preparing for the exam
- Practice Exam 1
- Practice Exam 2
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