Building Web Apps. w/Visual C# .NET
Overview
This C# .NET training covers web application development using C# and Visual Studio .NET 2003 with the .NET Framework 1.1. This technology is called ASP.NET. This C# course will also fully prepare students for the Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) exam 70-315, Building Web Application with MS Visual C# .NET.
Introduction
Before you begin, you should have a basic understanding of the C# language although we will spend some time reviewing the essential elements of the language. You should also have a basic understanding of HTML tags as well as database concepts and database terminology. The database concepts in this course will include working with tables, queries, schemas, and attaching to data sources.
Prerequisite Course - C# Training for Programmers |
Learning Tools
The learning tools incorporated into this C# .NET Training Suite have helped over 95% of our students pass their exams. These CD-ROM based integrated learning tools are as follows:
- Video Training - Classroom quality lectures, demonstrations, and illustrations by certified trainers (Video, audio, & animations).
- Lab Exercises - Student performs actual hands-on lab exercises in a realistic Visual Studio .NET environment.
- Practice Exams - Exam Simulators and Self Assessment Tools simulate the look and feel of the actual exams.
Features
Experience the interface and immerse yourself into the most effective computer based C# .NET training suite available today! Get the training you need to effectively learn real-world concepts and skills. Perform hands-on labs in a realistically simulated Visual Studio .NET learning environment.
- The most effective learning tool available
- Over 95% of our students pass their exams
- See & hear your trainer with video lessons
- Easy to understand lessons with examples
- Demonstrations, Animations, & Scenarios
- Practice exams with answers to all questions
- Simulates the look & feel of the actual exams
Building Web Applications with C# .NET |
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| Title | Exam# |
| 70-315 | |
Exams retired on March 2009
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System Requirements: 1.3 GHz Processor (minimum), CD-ROM (24x), 512 MB RAM, Sound Card. Available Hard Disk Space 200 MB. 1024x768 Screen Resolution & 32 bit true color display required. Windows Media Player 10.0 or later. Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 2 or later. Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1. Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, or Windows Vista.
Course Outline - Building Web Applications with MS Visual C# .NET and MS Visual Studio .NET (70-315)
Estimated time to complete: 50 hours
Videos: 61
Demonstrations: 43
Simulations: 39
Fact Sheets: 56
Exam Questions: 209
Exams: 8
1.0 Introduction
1.1 .NET Review
1.1.1 Course Introduction
1.1.2 .NET Framework
1.1.3 .NET Components
1.1.4 .NET Benefits
1.1.5 C# Introduction
1.1.6 .NET Framework Components
1.2 Web Applications
1.2.1 ASP.NET Introduction
1.2.2 HTML Overview
1.2.3 Common HTML Tags
1.3 Visual Studio.NET
1.3.1 Visual Studio Overview
1.3.2 Installing Visual Studio.NET
1.3.3 Creating a Web Project
1.3.4 Using the Solution Explorer
1.3.5 Using the Toolbox and Properties Windows
1.3.6 Adding Forms
1.3.7 Viewing Pages
1.3.8 Using the Visual Studio Simulator
2.0 C# Review
2.1 Classes and Methods
2.1.1 Classes
2.1.2 Using Classes
2.1.3 OOP Concepts
2.1.4 Creating Static Methods and Constructors
2.1.5 Class and Method Facts
2.1.6 Create a Class
2.2 Namespaces
2.2.1 Namespaces
2.2.2 Declaring Namespaces
2.2.3 Namespace Facts
2.2.4 Use Namespaced Classes
2.3 Inheritance
2.3.1 Inheritance
2.3.2 Using Inheritance
2.3.3 Inheritance Facts
3.0 Web Forms
3.1 Web Applications
3.1.1 Web Forms
3.1.2 Creating a Web Application
3.1.3 Web Form Facts
3.2 User Interface
3.2.1 User Interface
3.2.2 Creating the User Interface
3.2.3 Code-behind Pages
3.2.4 User Interface Facts
3.2.5 Create a Web Page
3.3 Layout
3.3.1 Grid and Flow Layout
3.3.2 Using Layouts
3.3.3 Layout Facts
3.4 Web Server Controls
3.4.1 HTML and Web Server Controls
3.4.2 Web Server Controls
3.4.3 Using Web Server Controls
3.4.4 Server Control Facts
3.4.5 Add Controls 1
3.4.6 Add Controls 2
3.5 Globalization and Usability
3.5.1 Current Culture Facts
3.5.2 Globalizing Web Applications
3.5.3 Using Satellite Assemblies
3.5.4 Accessibility
3.5.5 Help
4.0 Code-behind
4.1 Code-behind Pages
4.1.1 Code-behind Pages
4.1.2 Editing the Code-behind
4.1.3 Code-behind Facts
4.1.4 Rename an ASPX Page
4.2 Events
4.2.1 Events and Handlers
4.2.2 Web Events
4.2.3 Using Page Postback
4.2.4 Events and Postback Facts
4.2.5 Use Postback
4.2.6 Add Page Navigation
4.2.7 Correct ViewState Settings
5.0 Controls
5.1 Validation Controls
5.1.1 User Validation
5.1.2 Validation Controls
5.1.3 Implementing Validation
5.1.4 Validation Facts
5.1.5 Add Validation 1
5.1.6 Add Validation 2
5.1.7 Add Validation Summary
5.1.8 Validating Non-Latin Text
5.2 User Controls
5.2.1 User Controls
5.2.2 Creating User Controls
5.2.3 Hosting User Controls
5.2.4 Exposing User Controls
5.2.5 User Control Facts
5.2.6 Create a User Control
5.2.7 Add a User Control
6.0 Debugging, Tracing, and Exceptions
6.1 Testing and Debugging
6.1.1 Testing Facts
6.1.2 Debugging
6.1.3 Interactive Debugging
6.1.4 Debugging Facts
6.2 Tracing
6.2.1 Page Output Tracing
6.2.2 Page Tracing
6.2.3 Use Page Tracing
6.2.4 Configure Page Tracing
6.2.5 Component Tracing
6.2.6 Tracing a Component
6.2.7 Use Component Tracing
6.2.8 Tracing Facts
6.3 Exception Handling
6.3.1 Structured Exception Handling
6.3.2 Handling Exceptions
6.3.3 Exception Facts
6.3.4 Handle Exceptions
6.4 Debug Objects
6.4.1 Trace and Debug Objects
6.4.2 Using the Debug Object
6.4.3 Trace and Debug Object Facts
7.0 State Management
7.1 State Management Concepts
7.1.1 State Management
7.1.2 State Management Facts
7.2 Server-side State
7.2.1 Server-side State Management
7.2.2 Using Application and Session Objects
7.2.3 Session State Management
7.2.4 Session State Modes
7.2.5 Server-side State Facts
7.2.6 Use the Application Object
7.2.7 Use the Session Object
7.3 Client-side State
7.3.1 Client-side State Management
7.3.2 Using the HttpCookie Class
7.3.3 Cookie-less Sessions
7.3.4 Managing Cookie-less Sessions
7.3.5 Client-side State Facts
7.3.6 Use HTTP Cookies
7.4 Cache Objects
7.4.1 Cache Objects
7.4.2 Cache Object Facts
7.4.3 Use the Cache
8.0 Accessing Data
8.1 ADO.NET Overview
8.1.1 ADO.NET Concepts
8.1.2 ADO.NET Components
8.2 Connections
8.2.1 Connections
8.2.2 Making a Connection
8.2.3 Create a SqlConnection
8.2.4 Connection Facts
8.3 DataSet and DataAdapter
8.3.1 DataSet
8.3.2 DataAdapter
8.3.3 Using DataSet and DataAdapter
8.3.4 Use a DataSet
8.3.5 DataSet and DataAdapter Facts
8.3.6 Advanced DataSet Operations
8.4 Command and DataReader
8.4.1 Command
8.4.2 DataReader
8.4.3 Using Command and DataReader
8.4.4 Command Facts
8.4.5 DataReader Facts
8.4.6 Use ExecuteReader
8.4.7 Use ExecuteScalar
8.4.8 Insert Data
8.4.9 Update Data
8.4.10 Delete Data
8.5 DataView
8.5.1 DataView
8.5.2 Using a DataView
8.5.3 DataView Facts
8.5.4 Sort and Filter Data
8.6 Stored Procedures
8.6.1 Stored Procedures
8.6.2 Calling a Stored Procedure
8.6.3 Stored Procedure Facts
8.6.4 Use a Stored Procedure
8.6.5 Use Stored Procedure Parameters
8.7 Data Access Errors
8.7.1 SQL Exception Facts
8.7.2 Concurrency Conflict Facts
8.7.3 Transaction Facts
9.0 XML
9.1 XML Concepts
9.1.1 XML Concepts
9.1.2 XML Basics
9.1.3 XML Core Technologies
9.1.4 XML and ADO.NET
9.1.5 XML Technologies
9.2 XML and DataSets
9.2.1 Using the DataSet with XML
9.2.2 XML DataSet Facts
9.2.3 Load XML into a DataSet
10.0 XML Web Services
10.1 XML Web Services
10.1.1 XML Web Services
10.1.2 XML Web Service Facts
10.2 Building Web Services
10.2.1 Server-side Services
10.2.2 Building a Web Service
10.2.3 Building Web Services Facts
10.2.4 Create a Web Service
10.2.5 Client-side Services
10.2.6 Consuming a Web Service
10.2.7 Using a Web Service Facts
10.2.8 Use Web Service Methods
11.0 Security
11.1 Web Security
11.1.1 Web Security Concepts
11.1.2 Identities, Principals, and Roles
11.1.3 Web Security Facts
11.1.4 Using Identities and Principals
11.1.5 Get Security Information
11.2 IIS Authentication
11.2.1 IIS Security
11.2.2 Using Windows Authentication
11.2.3 Forms Authentication
11.2.4 Implementing Forms Authentication
11.2.5 Passport Authentication
11.2.6 Authentication Facts
11.2.7 Configure Forms Authentication
12.0 Optimization and Deployment
12.1 Optimization
12.1.1 Optimizing the Web Application
12.1.2 Page Output Caches
12.1.3 Using Page Output Cache and Page Fragments
12.1.4 Optimization Facts
12.1.5 Enable the Page Output Cache
12.2 Configuration Files
12.2.1 Configuration Files
12.2.2 Web.config
12.2.3 Dynamic Properties Concepts
12.2.4 Editing the Web.config File
12.2.5 Configuration File Facts
12.2.6 Configure an Application Setting
12.3 Deployment
12.3.1 ASP.NET Applications Deployment
12.3.2 Using XCopy Deployment
12.3.3 Web Application Setup
12.3.4 Deployment Facts
12.3.5 Assembly Facts
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