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Introduction

In this course, you will learn how to Use ASP.NET controls to generate HTML and to execute event procedures.
  • Configure and deploy ASP.NET applications.
  • Promote consistency within your Web site through the use of Master Pages.
  • Use Membership features to manage your Web users.
  • Use Site Navigation controls to direct users within your site.
  • Add scalability and reliability by setting up an out-of-process session state server.
  • Use ASP.NET's new CSS tools to create consistent and maintainable sites.
  • Debug .NET code that runs on the server to generate Web pages and interact with the user.
  • Find problems in JavaScript code and learn about other debugging tools in Visual Studio.
  • Use tracing to find problems in a Web site and monitor performance.
  • Cache all or portions of a Web page to enhance performance and lighten the load on Web and database servers.
  • Make Web pages more responsive to users and avoid unnecessary page flashing with AJAX.
  • Display and edit data using the databound DataList, Repeater, and ListView controls.
  • Read and write XML data using the XML Document Object Model.
  • Give users control over a page layout and behavior with Web parts.
  • Hook into browser history for AJAX pages.
  • Create deployment packages to handle complex setup issues for installing a Web site on test and production servers.

Objectives

  • Learn how to efficiently layout, develop, and maintain standards-based websites that are scalable, secure, and stable.
  • Get up to speed quickly with how to develop ASP.NET Web Applications using C# and Visual Studio 2005.
  • Take full advantage of the rich set of ASP.NET 2.0 controls and the extensive .NET Framework class library.
  • Learn how to create reusable components to encapsulate the UI layout, logic, and data access code in your Web applications.
  • Learn how to create consistent and standardized user interfaces by using master pages, themes, and style sheets in ASP.NET 2.0.
  • Understand how to create new Web controls, portals, and WebParts within a site to allow for faster and more efficient site application development.
  • Manage state effectively by using view state, query strings, cookies, and session state for a clean flow of interactive sites.
  • Discover how to use ADO.NET to create data access components for a better framework that can access almost any data source.
    Introduction
  • A Review of Classic ASP
  • ASP.NET Web Applications
  • Rendering HTML with Server Controls
  • Data Binding in ASP.NET
  • Web Development Using Visual Studio
  • Accessing Data
  • Overview of ADO.NET
  • Connecting to Data
  • Executing Commands
  • Working with Data
  • Choosing an ADO.NET Provider
  • Data Binding
  • Introducing Data Source Controls
  • Reading and Write Data Using the SqlDataSource Control
  • Displaying and Editing Middle-Tier Data
  • Displaying XML Data Using the XmlDataSource Control
  • Site Navigation
  • ASP.NET Web Site Navigation
  • Creating an XML Site Map File
  • Site Navigation Controls
  • Using the Site Navigation API
  • URL Mapping
  • Security Trimming


    Managing State
  • Preserving State in Web Applications
  • Page-Level State
  • ASP.NET Session State
  • Storing Objects in Session State
  • Configuring Session State
  • Storing Session State in SQL Server
  • Using Cookieless Session IDs
  • ASP.NET Tracing
  • Programmatic Tracing
  • Web.config
  • System.Diagnostics.
  • Trace Viewer
  • TraceListeners and TraceSwitches
  • WebPageTraceListener
  • Monitor Application Health
  • Creating and Consuming Web Services
  • XML Web Service in Visual Studio
  • Test and Run Your Web Service
  • Web Service From a .NET Client
  • Explore the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
  • Reading and Writing XML Using the XML DOM
  • Reading and Writing XML Programmatically
  • Important Classes in the System.Xml Namespace
  • Create XML Documents

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