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MOC 10264 - Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

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Class Description

Class Overview

In this Visual Studio 2010 and ASP.NET training class, students will learn to develop advanced ASP.NET MVC and Web Forms applications using .NET Framework 4 tools and technologies. The focus will be on coding activities that enhance the performance and scalability of the Web site application. ASP.NET MVC will be introduced and compared with Web Forms so that students know when each should/could be used.

This ASP.NET class is intended for professional Web developers who use Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 in a team-based, medium-sized to large development environment.

Class Goals

  • Learn to describe the underlying architecture and design of a Web application.
  • Learn to apply best practices and make appropriate trade-offs based on business requirements when designing a Web application.
  • Learn to develop MVC models.
  • Learn to develop MVC controllers.
  • Learn to develop MVC views.
  • Learn to optimize the design of a Web application for discoverability by search engines.
  • Learn to write server-side code for Web Forms.
  • Learn to optimize data management for Web Forms.
  • Learn to ensure quality by debugging, unit testing, and refactoring.
  • Learn to secure a Web application.
  • Learn to apply Master Pages and CSS for a consistent application UI.
  • Learn to develop client-side scripts and services for a responsive, rich, and interactive UI.
  • Learn to implement advanced AJAX in a Web application.
  • Learn to deploy a Web application.
  • Learn to develop a Web application by using Silverlight.

Class Outline

  1. Overview of Web Application Design
    1. Overview of IIS 7.0
    2. Overview of ASP.NET 4.0
    3. Introduction to the MVC Framework
    4. Overview of the Request Life Cycle
    5. Lab : Exploring the Adventure Works Web Site
      1. Explore the Adventure Works Web Site
      2. Comparing Web Forms and MVC
      3. Working with the Web Forms Page Life Cycle
  2. Designing a Web Application
    1. Web Applications: Case Studies
    2. Web Application Design Essentials
    3. Guidelines for Determining When to Use Web Forms and MVC
    4. Visual Studio 2010 Tools and Technologies for Web Application Design
    5. Lab : Redesigning the Adventure Works Web site
      1. Reviewing the Adventure Works Web site
      2. Redesigning the Adventure Works Web site
      3. Adding MVC Capabilities to the Adventure Works Web site
  3. Developing MVC Models
    1. Exploring Ways to Create MVC Models
    2. Creating a Data Repository
    3. Lab : Developing MVC Models
      1. Exploring Ways to Create MVC Models
      2. Creating Data Repository
  4. Developing MVC Controllers
    1. Implementing MVC Controllers
    2. Creating Action Methods
    3. Lab : Developing MVC Controllers
      1. Creating an MVC Controller
      2. Adding Code to List the Blog Entries
      3. Adding Code to Create a New Blog Entry
      4. Adding Code to Edit a Blog Entry
      5. Adding Code to Delete a Blog Entry
  5. Developing MVC Views
    1. Implementing MVC Views
    2. Implementing Strongly-Typed MVC Views
    3. Implementing Partial MVC Views
    4. Lab : Developing MVC Views
      1. Develop a List MVC View
      2. Develop a Details MVC View
      3. Develop a Create MVC View
      4. Develop an Edit MVC View
      5. Develop a Delete MVC View
  6. Designing for Discoverability
    1. Overview of Search Engine Optimization
    2. Creating the Robots and Sitemap Files
    3. Using ASP.NET Routing
    4. Lab : Designing for Discoverability
      1. Mapping URLs of Web Forms Pages
      2. Creating a Sitemap File
      3. Building the Application Infrastructure
  7. Writing Server-Side Code for Web Forms
    1. Overview of the Structure of a Web Application
    2. Controlling ViewState
    3. Localizing a Web Application
    4. Persisting Data on a Web Forms Page
    5. Validating User Input
    6. Lab : Writing Server-Side Code for Web Forms
      1. Modifying a Web Forms Page to Display Localized Content
      2. Persisting data on a Web Forms Page
      3. Exploring Viewstate
      4. Adding Validation to Web Forms Pages
  8. Optimizing Data Management for Web Forms
    1. Managing Data by Using LINQ to Entities
    2. Using Data Source Controls
    3. Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data
    4. Lab : Optimizing Data Management for Web Forms
      1. Managing Data by Using LINQ to Entities
      2. Customizing the GridView
      3. Using ListView, DetailsView and Charts
      4. Managing Data by Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data
  9. Ensuring Quality by Debugging, Unit Testing, and Refactoring
    1. Debugging and Refactoring Code
    2. Unit Testing Code
    3. Processing Unhandled Exceptions
    4. Test Driven Development
    5. Lab : Debugging, Unit Testing and Refactoring
      1. Configuring Error Handling
      2. Debugging Code
      3. Logging
      4. Creating Unit Tests
      5. Implementing the Test-First Development Methodology
  10. Securing a Web Application
    1. Configuring Authentication
    2. Configuring ASP.NET Membership
    3. Managing Authorization by Using ASP.NET Roles
    4. Lab : Securing a Web Application
      1. Configuring ASP.NET Membership and Roles
      2. Authentication
      3. Authorization
  11. Applying Master Pages and CSS
    1. Applying Master Pages
    2. Applying CSS, Skins, and Themes
    3. Lab : Applying Master Pages and CSS
      1. Modify a Master Page
      2. Create Nested Master Page
      3. Integrating a Master Page
      4. Control Skins
      5. Applying Styles and Themes
  12. Developing Client Side Scripts and Services
    1. Developing Client-Side Scripts
    2. Implementing AJAX
    3. Creating Services
    4. Lab : Developing Client Side Scripts and Services
      1. Creating Client-Side Script
      2. Advanced JQuery
      3. Creating a WCF Service
  13. Implementing Advanced AJAX in a Web Application
    1. Implementing Ajax in ASP.NET MVC Pages Using Microsoft Ajax
    2. Implementing Ajax in ASP.NET MVC Pages Using jQuery
    3. Working With jQuery and Ajax Events
    4. Lab : Implementing Advanced Ajax for the AdventureWorks web application
      1. Using AJAX in an MVC Page Scenario
      2. Using jQuery in an MVC Page
      3. Handling jQuery Ajax Events
  14. Deploying a Web Application
    1. Overview of Web Application Deployments
    2. Overview of Web Site Deployments
    3. Deploying AdventureWorks
    4. Lab : Deploying AdventureWorks
      1. Deploying a Web Application Project Using One-Click Publish
      2. Deploying a Web Application Using a Web Deployment Package
      3. Deploying a Web Site with the Copy Web Site Tool
      4. Deploying a Web Site with the Publish Web Site Utility
  15. Developing a Web Application by Using Silverlight
    1. Introduction to Rich Internet Applications
    2. Overview of Silverlight
    3. Creating a Silverlight Application
    4. Lab : Developing a Web Application by Using Silverlight
      1. Creating a Silverlight Project
      2. Creating a Silverlight WCF Service
      3. Displaying Data by Using Silverlight Controls

Class Materials

Each student in our Live Online and our Onsite classes receives a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.

Class Prerequisites

Experience in the following areas is required:

  • Web development
  • Visual Studio
  • C# or Visual Basic

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