Visual Studio 2008: ASP.NET 3.5
Course 6463A Two days ; Instructor-Led
Introduction
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with
the knowledge and skills to create a fully functional Web
application by using ASP.NET 3.5.
Audience
This course is intended for application developers who
know how to create applications in Visual Studio 2005 or
2008.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Explain how to create dynamic Web pages by using
ASP.NET. |
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Manage state, handle requests, and improve accessibility
by using the features of ASP.NET. |
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Configure an ASP.NET application by using .config
files |
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Create a user interface on an ASP.NET page by
using standard Web server controls. |
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Create a user control and a custom server control
and add them to an ASP.NET page. |
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Access and manipulate data from different sources
by using ADO.NET 3.5. |
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Access and manipulate data from Windows Communication
Foundation services or Web services. |
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Present data to the user by placing data-bound
controls on an ASP.NET page. |
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Improve page responsiveness by using the ASP.NET
AJAX controls. |
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Interact with the user, access services, and
access the AJAX client-side library by using client
scripts. |
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Find and eliminate bugs in an ASP.NET application. |
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Deploy an ASP.NET application to a production
Web server. |
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Write pages that adapt to the capabilities of
mobile devices. |
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Utilize controls that adapt to the capabilities
of mobile devices. |
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students should have intermediate
experience developing applications by using previous versions
of Microsoft Visual Studio at level 200.
Course Outline
Module 1: Getting Started with ASP.NET 3.5
This module explains how to build and configure a simple
ASP.NET application.
Lessons
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Building Dynamic Web Pages with ASP.NET 3.5 |
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ASP.NET 3.5 Features |
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Configuring ASP.NET Applications |
Lab: Creating and Configuring an ASP.NET 3.5 Application
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Creating an ASP.NET Application |
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Configuring Session State |
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Configuring Caching |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • |
Explain how to create dynamic Web pages by using
ASP.NET. |
| • |
Manage state, handle requests, and improve accessibility
by using the features of ASP.NET. |
| • |
Configure an ASP.NET application by using .config
files |
Module 2: Implementing a User Interface with ASP.NET
Server Controls
This module explains how to implement a dynamic user interface
by using ASP.NET controls.
Lessons
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Consuming Controls to Interact with Users |
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Creating Custom Controls |
Lab: Consuming and Creating ASP.NET Server Controls
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Creating a User Interface by Using Web Server
Controls in an ASP.NET Form |
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Creating User Controls and Custom Server Controls |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • |
Create a user interface on an ASP.NET page by
using standard Web server controls. |
| • |
Create a user control and a custom server control
and add them to an ASP.NET page. |
Module 3: Displaying and Manipulating Data in
ASP.NET 3.5
This module explains how to display and manipulate data
from any source in an ASP.NET application.
Lessons
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Accessing Data by Using ADO.NET 3.5 |
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Accessing Data from Services |
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Rendering Data in Web Controls |
Lab: Displaying and Manipulating Data in ASP.NET
3.5
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Accessing Data from an XML File as a Data Source |
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Consuming Data from a Web Service |
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Displaying and Updating Data by Using Data-Bound
Controls |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • |
Access and manipulate data from different sources
by using ADO.NET 3.5. |
| • |
Access and manipulate data from Windows Communication
Foundation services or Web services. |
| • |
Present data to the user by placing data-bound
controls on an ASP.NET page. |
Module 4: Creating Responsive Pages by Using Client-Side
Technologies
This module explains how to create pages that respond
rapidly to user requests.
Lessons
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Creating Partial Page Updates by Using AJAX |
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Scripting Actions on the Web Client |
Lab: Creating Responsive Pages by Using Client-Side
Technologies
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Implementing Partial Page Updates by Using AJAX
Controls |
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Accessing a Web Service by Using a Client-Side
Script |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • |
Improve page responsiveness by using the ASP.NET
AJAX controls. |
| • |
Interact with the user, access services, and
access the AJAX client-side library by using client
scripts. |
Module 5: Debugging and Deploying ASP.NET Applications
This module explains how to deploy a reliable, robust
Web application to a Web server.
Lessons
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Troubleshooting and Debugging ASP.NET Applications |
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Deploying Completed ASP.NET Applications |
Lab: Debugging and Deploying ASP.NET Applications
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Debugging an ASP.NET Application |
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Deploying an ASP.NET Application |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Find and eliminate bugs in an ASP.NET application. |
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Deploy an ASP.NET application to a production
Web server. |
Module 6: Writing ASP.NET Applications for Mobile
Devices
This module explains how to ensure that mobile device
users can access all the functionality of a Web site.
Lessons
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Rendering Pages According to Device Capabilities |
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Creating Pages with Mobile Web Controls |
Lab: Adding Support for Mobile Devices
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Adding a Mobile Web Form to Your Application |
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Displaying Data by Using Mobile Web Controls |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
| • |
Write pages that adapt to the capabilities of
mobile devices. |
| • |
Utilize controls that adapt to the capabilities
of mobile devices. |
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