Introduction
This
instructor-led course will teach introductory-level Web
developers the fundamentals of Web application development
and best practices for Microsoft Web development
technologies, including ASP.NET 3.5, ASP.NET AJAX Extensions
and Silverlight. This course focuses on using the Microsoft
Visual Studio 2008 development environment and the Microsoft
.NET Framework 3.5 to create a Web application that delivers
dynamic content to a Web site.
Audience
This course is intended for
introductory-level Web developers who have knowledge of
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) or Dynamic HTML (DHTML),
along with some knowledge of a scripting language such as
Visual Basic Scripting Edition or Microsoft JScript.
This course is also
appropriate for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft Visual
Basic for Applications (VBA) or classic ASP developers who
want to learn ASP.NET 3.5 and other Microsoft Web
development technologies.
At Course Completion
After completing this
course, students will be able to:
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Describe the key features of the Microsoft .NET
Framework and ASP.NET. |
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Create a component by using Visual Basic or Visual
C#. |
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Create a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form that contains
server controls. |
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Add functionality to server controls that are on an
ASP.NET Web form. |
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View runtime information about a Web application by
using the Trace and Debug objects. |
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Validate user input by using validation controls. |
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Create and implement a user control. |
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Access data by using Microsoft ADO.NET 3.5 and the
built-in data access tools available in Visual
Studio 2008. |
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Accomplish complex data access tasks from an ASP.NET
Web application. |
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Access and manipulate data that was stored by using
Extensible Markup Language (XML). |
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Create and extend an ASP.NET AJAX application. |
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Create a Microsoft Silverlight-based application
that delivers dynamic content. |
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Call a Web service from an ASP.NET Web application
and incorporate the returned data into a Web
application. |
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Store ASP.NET Web application and session data by
using a variety of methods. |
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Configure and deploy an ASP.NET Web application. |
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Secure an ASP.NET Web application by using a variety
of technologies, including authentication and
authorization. |
Prerequisites
Before attending this
course, students must have:
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Knowledge of HTML or DHTML, including: |
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Tables |
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Images |
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Forms |
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Programming experience using Microsoft Visual Basic
or Microsoft Visual C#, including: |
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Declaring variables |
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Using loops |
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Using conditional statements |
The completion of Course
4994, Introduction to Programming Microsoft .NET Framework
Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, satisfies
the preceding prerequisite skills requirements for Visual
Basic and Visual C#.
Course Outline
Module 1: Overview of
the Microsoft .NET Framework
This module describes the
key features of the Microsoft .NET Framework and ASP.NET.
Lessons
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Introduction to the .NET Framework |
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Overview of ASP.NET |
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Overview of the Lab Application |
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Resources |
Lab: (There is no lab
for this module)
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Explain the advantages of using the .NET Framework. |
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Describe the key functionality and purpose of
ASP.NET in developing Web applications. |
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Describe the basic functionality of the Web site
that students will build in the labs in Course
2310C. |
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List resources for Web application development with
Visual Studio 2008. |
Module 2: Creating Web
Applications by Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and
Microsoft .NET-Based Languages
This module explains how to
create a Web application by using Visual Studio 2008. It
also describes how to create a component by using Visual
Basic or C#.
Lessons
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Overview of Visual Studio 2008 |
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Creating an ASP.NET Web Application Project |
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Overview of the Microsoft .NET-Based Languages |
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Creating a Component by Using Visual Studio 2008 |
Lab: Creating Web
Applications by Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and
Microsoft .NET-Based Languages
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Exercise 1: Creating an ASP.NET Web Site |
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Exercise 2: Creating a Class |
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Exercise 3: Calling the Component |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Navigate the Visual Studio 2008 integrated
development environment (IDE). |
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Create, build, and view an ASP.NET Web application
project. |
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Identify the languages that support the .NET
Framework and choose an appropriate development
language for your needs. |
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Create a component by using Microsoft Visual Basic
or Microsoft Visual C#. |
Module 3: Creating a
Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
This module describes how
to create a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form that contains server
controls and uses a master page.
Lessons
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Creating Web Forms |
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Adding Server Controls to a Web Form |
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Creating Master Pages |
Lab: Creating a
Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
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Exercise 1: Creating the Default.aspx Web Form |
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Exercise 2: Creating the benefitsMaster Master Page |
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Exercise 3: Creating the Life.aspx Web Form |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Add a Web Form to an ASP.NET Web application
project. |
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Add server controls to a Web Form by using the
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 toolbox. |
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Create a Web Form that uses a master page. |
Module 4: Adding Code to
a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
This module explains how to
add functionality to server controls that are on an ASP.NET
Web form.
Lessons
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Implementing Code-Behind Pages |
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Adding Event Procedures to Web Server Controls |
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Handling Page Events |
Lab: Adding
Functionality to a Web Application
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Exercise 1: Creating a Page_Load Event Procedure |
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Exercise 2: Creating a Click Event Procedure |
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Exercise 3: (If Time Permits): Implementing a
Component in a User Control |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Implement code-behind pages in a Web application. |
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Create event procedures for Web server controls. |
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Handle Page events in a Web application. |
Module 5: Tracing in
Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
This module explains how to
view runtime information about a Web application by using
the Trace and Debug objects.
Lessons
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Tracing and the Trace Object |
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Remote Debugging |
Lab: Tracing in
Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
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Exercise 1: Implementing Trace Statements |
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Exercise 2: Tracing into a Component |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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View runtime information about a Web application by
using the Trace object. |
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View runtime information about a Web application by
using the Debug object. |
Module 6: Validating
User Input
This module explains how to
validate user input by using validation controls.
Lessons
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Overview of User Input Validation |
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Validation Controls |
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Page Validation |
Lab: Validating User
Input
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Exercise 1: Implementing RequiredFieldValidator
Controls |
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Exercise 2: Implementing the ValidationSummary
Control |
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Exercise 3: Implementing the CompareValidator
Control |
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Exercise 4: Implementing the
RegularExpressionValidator Control |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Identify when input validation is appropriate in Web
Forms. |
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Verify user input on a Web Form by using input
validation controls. |
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Verify that all validation controls on a page are
valid. |
Module 7: Creating and
Implementing User Controls
This module explains how to
create and implement a user control.
Lessons
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Adding User Controls to an ASP.NET Web Form |
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Creating User Controls |
Lab: Creating and
Implementing User Controls
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Exercise 1: Creating a User Control |
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Exercise 2: Implementing a User Control |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Add a user control to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form. |
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Create a user control. |
Module 8: Accessing Data
with Microsoft ADO.NET and Visual Studio 2008
This module explains how to
access data by using Microsoft ADO.NET 3.5 and the built-in
data access tools available in Visual Studio 2008.
Lessons
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Overview of ADO.NET |
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Connecting to a Database |
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Accessing Data |
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Accessing Multiple Tables |
Lab: Accessing Data with
Microsoft ADO.NET and Visual Studio 2008
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Exercise 1: Connecting to the Doctors Database |
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Exercise 2: Paging and Selection in a GridView
Control |
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Exercise 3: Implementing a SqlDataReader |
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Exercise 4: (If Time Permits) Viewing Doctors from
All Cities |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the key features of ADO.NET. |
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Create a connection to a database by using ADO.NET. |
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Access data from a SQL Server database by using a
DataSet and DataReader. |
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Store multiple tables of data in a DataSet object
and then display that data in GridView controls. |
Module 9: Accomplishing
Complex Data Access Tasks
This module explains how to
call stored procedures from an ASP.NET Web application. It
also covers how to access data from a database by using LINQ
to SQL.
Lessons
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Overview of Stored Procedures |
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Calling Stored Procedures |
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Data Access with LINQ to SQL |
Lab: Accomplishing
Complex Data Access Tasks
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Exercise 1: Get Unique City Names |
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Exercise 2: Get Doctor Specialties |
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Exercise 3: Get Doctor Specialties by Using LINQ to
SQL |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Explain what a stored procedure is and the reasons
for using stored procedures when accessing a
database. |
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Call stored procedures. |
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Query and update data in a SQL Server database by
using LINQ to SQL. |
Module 10: Reading and
Writing XML Data
This module explains how to
access and manipulate data that was stored by using
Extensible Markup Language (XML).
Lessons
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Overview of XML Architecture in ASP.NET |
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XML and the DataSet Object |
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Managing XML Data |
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Accessing XML Data by Using the XML Web Server
Control |
Lab: Reading XML Data
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Exercise 1: Reading a List of Mutual Funds from an
XML File |
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Exercise 2: Reading, Transforming, and Displaying
XML |
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Exercise 3: (If Time Permits): Nested Data |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe XML architecture in Microsoft ASP.NET. |
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Read and write XML data into a DataSet object. |
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Store, retrieve, and transform XML data by using
XmlDataDocument and XslTransform objects. |
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Display, load, and save XML data by using the XML
Web server control. |
Module 11: Creating an
ASP.NET AJAX Application
This module explains how to
create and extend an ASP.NET AJAX application.
Lessons
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Introduction to ASP.NET AJAX |
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Creating an ASP.NET AJAX Application by Using the
ASP.NET AJAX Extensions |
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Extending an Application by Using the ASP.NET AJAX
Control Toolkit |
Lab: Creating an ASP.NET
AJAX Application
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Exercise 1: Implementing Partial Page Rendering with
the UpdatePanel Control |
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Exercise 2: Installing and Using the AJAX Control
Toolkit |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Explain the purpose of ASP.NET AJAX and list its key
components. |
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Create an ASP.NET AJAX application by using the
ASP.NET AJAX extensions. |
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Extend an ASP.NET AJAX application by using the
ASP.NET AJAX control toolkit. |
Module 12: Delivering
Dynamic Content with Microsoft Silverlight
This module explains how to
create a Microsoft Silverlight-based application that
delivers dynamic content.
Lessons
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Overview of Microsoft Silverlight |
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Creating Silverlight-Based Applications with Visual
Studio 2008 |
Lab: Delivering Dynamic
Content with Microsoft Silverlight
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Exercise 1: Creating a Microsoft Silverlight-Based
Application |
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Exercise 2: Adding Dynamic Content to a Microsoft
Silverlight Application |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the purpose and features of Microsoft
Silverlight. |
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Create a Silverlight-based application by using
Visual Studio 2008. |
Module 13: Consuming and
Creating XML Web Services
This module explains how to
call a Web service from an ASP.NET Web application and
incorporate the returned data into a Web application.
Lessons
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Overview of Using XML Web Services |
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Calling an XML Web Service |
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Creating an XML Web Service |
Lab: Consuming and
Creating XML Web Services
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Exercise 1: Creating the Dentist XML Web Service and
the GetAllDentists XML Web Service Method |
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Exercise 2: Creating the GetDentistsByPostalCode XML
Web Service Method |
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Exercise 3: Consuming the GetAllDentists XML Web
Service Method |
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Exercise 4: Consuming the GetDentistsByPostalCode
XML Web Service Method |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the purpose and process behind calling an
XML Web Service from a Web Form. |
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Call an XML Web service directly from a browser by
using HTTP and call a Web method from a Web Form. |
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Create an XML Web service by using the templates in
Visual Studio 2008. |
Module 14: Managing
State
This module explains how to
store ASP.NET Web application and session data by using a
variety of methods.
Lessons
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State Management |
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Application and Session Variables |
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Cookies and Cookieless Sessions |
Lab: Storing Application
and Session Data
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Exercise 1: Implementing Session Variables |
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Exercise 2: Implementing Cookies |
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Exercise 3: Implementing Application Variables |
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Exercise 4: Storing Session Variables in a Database |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe state management and the options that are
available to manage state in an ASP.NET Web
application. |
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Manage state in an ASP.NET Web application by using
application and session variables. |
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Manage state in an ASP.NET Web application by using
cookies and cookieless sessions. |
Module 15: Configuring,
Optimizing, and Deploying a Microsoft ASP.NET Web
Application
This module explains how to
configure and deploy an ASP.NET Web application.
Lessons
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Implementing the Cache Object |
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ASP.NET Output Caching |
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Configuring an ASP.NET Web Application |
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Deploying an ASP.NET Web Application |
Lab: Configuring,
Optimizing, and Deploying a Microsoft ASP.NET Web
Application
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Exercise 1: Caching a DataSet by Using the Cache
Object |
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Exercise 2: Reducing Response Times by Using the
Page Output Cache |
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Exercise 3: Partial Page Caching |
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Exercise 4: Implementing Dynamic Properties |
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Exercise 5: Deploying Your Site |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Store information by using the Cache object. |
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Store Web pages and Web page fragments by using
ASP.NET output caching. |
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Configure an ASP.NET Web application by using the
Machine.config and Web.config files. |
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Deploy an ASP.NET Web application. |
Module 16: Securing a
Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
This module explains how to
secure an ASP.NET Web application by using a variety of
technologies, including authentication and authorization.
Lessons
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Web Application Security Overview |
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Windows-Based Authentication |
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Forms-Based Authentication |
Lab: Securing a
Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
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Exercise 1: Securing Your Web Site by Using
Windows-Based Authentication |
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Exercise 2: Securing Your Web Site by Using
Forms-Based Authentication |
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Exercise 3: (If Time Permits): Registering New Users |
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Exercise 4: (If Time Permits): Permitting Users to
Sign Out |
After completing this
module, students will be able to:
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Describe the ASP.NET and IIS authentication methods. |
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Secure an ASP.NET Web application by using
Windows-based authentication. |
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Secure an ASP.NET Web application by using
Forms-based authentication. |