| Course OutlineModule 1: Overview of the Microsoft .NET Framework This module describes the key features of the Microsoft .NET Framework and ASP.NET. Lessons - Introduction to the .NET Framework
- Overview of ASP.NET
- Overview of the Lab Application
- Resources
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Explain the advantages of using the .NET Framework.
- Describe the key functionality and purpose of ASP.NET in developing Web applications.
- Describe the basic functionality of the Web site that students will build in the labs in Course 2310C.
- 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 LanguagesThis 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 - Overview of Visual Studio 2008
- Creating an ASP.NET Web Application Project
- Overview of the Microsoft .NET-Based Languages
- Creating a Component by Using Visual Studio 2008
Lab : Creating Web Applications by Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft .NET-Based Languages- Creating an ASP.NET Web Site
- Creating a Class
- Calling the Component
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Navigate the Visual Studio 2008 integrated development environment (IDE).
- Create, build, and view an ASP.NET Web application project.
- Identify the languages that support the .NET Framework and choose an appropriate development language for your needs.
- Create a component by using Microsoft Visual Basic or Microsoft Visual C#.
Module 3: Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web FormThis module describes how to create a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form that contains server controls and uses a master page. Lessons - Creating Web Forms
- Adding Server Controls to a Web Form
- Creating Master Pages
Lab : Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form- Creating the Default.aspx Web Form
- Creating the benefitsMaster Master Page
- Creating the Life.aspx Web Form
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Add a Web Form to an ASP.NET Web application project.
- Add server controls to a Web Form by using the Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 toolbox.
- Create a Web Form that uses a master page.
Module 4: Adding Code to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web FormThis module explains how to add functionality to server controls that are on an ASP.NET Web form. Lessons - Implementing Code-Behind Pages
- Adding Event Procedures to Web Server Controls
- Handling Page Events
Lab : Adding Functionality to a Web Application- Creating a Page_Load Event Procedure
- Creating a Click Event Procedure
- (If Time Permits): Implementing a Component in a User Control
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Implement code-behind pages in a Web application.
- Create event procedures for Web server controls.
- Handle Page events in a Web application.
Module 5: Tracing in Microsoft ASP.NET Web ApplicationsThis module explains how to view runtime information about a Web application by using the Trace and Debug objects. Lessons - Tracing and the Trace Object
- Remote Debugging
Lab : Tracing in Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications- Implementing Trace Statements
- Tracing into a Component
After completing this module, students will be able to: - View runtime information about a Web application by using the Trace object.
- View runtime information about a Web application by using the Debug object.
Module 6: Validating User InputThis module explains how to validate user input by using validation controls. Lessons - Overview of User Input Validation
- Validation Controls
- Page Validation
Lab : Validating User Input- Implementing RequiredFieldValidator Controls
- Implementing the ValidationSummary Control
- Implementing the CompareValidator Control
- Implementing the RegularExpressionValidator Control
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Identify when input validation is appropriate in Web Forms.
- Verify user input on a Web Form by using input validation controls.
- Verify that all validation controls on a page are valid.
Module 7: Creating and Implementing User ControlsThis module explains how to create and implement a user control. Lessons - Adding User Controls to an ASP.NET Web Form
- Creating User Controls
Lab : Creating and Implementing User Controls- Creating a User Control
- Implementing a User Control
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Add a user control to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form.
- Create a user control.
Module 8: Accessing Data with Microsoft ADO.NET and Visual Studio 2008This 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 - Overview of ADO.NET
- Connecting to a Database
- Accessing Data
- Accessing Multiple Tables
Lab : Accessing Data with Microsoft ADO.NET and Visual Studio 2008- Connecting to the Doctors Database
- Paging and Selection in a GridView Control
- Implementing a SqlDataReader
- (If Time Permits) Viewing Doctors from All Cities
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Describe the key features of ADO.NET.
- Create a connection to a database by using ADO.NET.
- Access data from a SQL Server database by using a DataSet and DataReader.
- Store multiple tables of data in a DataSet object and then display that data in GridView controls.
Module 9: Accomplishing Complex Data Access TasksThis 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 - Overview of Stored Procedures
- Calling Stored Procedures
- Data Access with LINQ to SQL
Lab : Accomplishing Complex Data Access Tasks- Get Unique City Names
- Get Doctor Specialties
- Get Doctor Specialties by Using LINQ to SQL
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Explain what a stored procedure is and the reasons for using stored procedures when accessing a database.
- Call stored procedures.
- Query and update data in a SQL Server database by using LINQ to SQL.
Module 10: Reading and Writing XML DataThis module explains how to access and manipulate data that was stored by using Extensible Markup Language (XML). Lessons - Overview of XML Architecture in ASP.NET
- XML and the DataSet Object
- Managing XML Data
- Accessing XML Data by Using the XML Web Server Control
Lab : Reading XML Data- Reading a List of Mutual Funds from an XML File
- Reading, Transforming, and Displaying XML
- (If Time Permits): Nested Data
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Describe XML architecture in Microsoft ASP.NET.
- Read and write XML data into a DataSet object.
- Store, retrieve, and transform XML data by using XmlDataDocument and XslTransform objects.
- Display, load, and save XML data by using the XML Web server control.
Module 11: Creating an ASP.NET AJAX ApplicationThis module explains how to create and extend an ASP.NET AJAX application. Lessons - Introduction to ASP.NET AJAX
- Creating an ASP.NET AJAX Application by Using the ASP.NET AJAX Extensions
- Extending an Application by Using the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit
Lab : Creating an ASP.NET AJAX Application- Implementing Partial Page Rendering with the UpdatePanel Control
- Installing and Using the AJAX Control Toolkit
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Explain the purpose of ASP.NET AJAX and list its key components.
- Create an ASP.NET AJAX application by using the ASP.NET AJAX extensions.
- Extend an ASP.NET AJAX application by using the ASP.NET AJAX control toolkit.
Module 12: Delivering Dynamic Content with Microsoft SilverlightThis module explains how to create a Microsoft Silverlight-based application that delivers dynamic content. Lessons - Overview of Microsoft Silverlight
- Creating Silverlight-Based Applications with Visual Studio 2008
Lab : Delivering Dynamic Content with Microsoft Silverlight- Creating a Microsoft Silverlight-Based Application
- Adding Dynamic Content to a Microsoft Silverlight Application
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Describe the purpose and features of Microsoft Silverlight.
- Create a Silverlight-based application by using Visual Studio 2008.
Module 13: Consuming and Creating XML Web ServicesThis module explains how to call a Web service from an ASP.NET Web application and incorporate the returned data into a Web application. Lessons - Overview of Using XML Web Services
- Calling an XML Web Service
- Creating an XML Web Service
Lab : Consuming and Creating XML Web Services- Creating the Dentist XML Web Service and the GetAllDentists XML Web Service Method
- Creating the GetDentistsByPostalCode XML Web Service Method
- Consuming the GetAllDentists XML Web Service Method
- Consuming the GetDentistsByPostalCode XML Web Service Method
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Describe the purpose and process behind calling an XML Web Service from a Web Form.
- Call an XML Web service directly from a browser by using HTTP and call a Web method from a Web Form.
- Create an XML Web service by using the templates in Visual Studio 2008.
Module 14: Managing StateThis module explains how to store ASP.NET Web application and session data by using a variety of methods. Lessons - State Management
- Application and Session Variables
- Cookies and Cookieless Sessions
Lab : Storing Application and Session Data- Implementing Session Variables
- Implementing Cookies
- Implementing Application Variables
- Storing Session Variables in a Database
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Describe state management and the options that are available to manage state in an ASP.NET Web application.
- Manage state in an ASP.NET Web application by using application and session variables.
- 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 ApplicationThis module explains how to configure and deploy an ASP.NET Web application. Lessons - Implementing the Cache Object
- ASP.NET Output Caching
- Configuring an ASP.NET Web Application
- Deploying an ASP.NET Web Application
Lab : Configuring, Optimizing, and Deploying a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application- Caching a DataSet by Using the Cache Object
- Reducing Response Times by Using the Page Output Cache
- Partial Page Caching
- Implementing Dynamic Properties
- Deploying Your Site
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Store information by using the Cache object.
- Store Web pages and Web page fragments by using ASP.NET output caching.
- Configure an ASP.NET Web application by using the Machine.config and Web.config files.
- Deploy an ASP.NET Web application.
Module 16: Securing a Microsoft ASP.NET Web ApplicationThis module explains how to secure an ASP.NET Web application by using a variety of technologies, including authentication and authorization. Lessons - Web Application Security Overview
- Windows-Based Authentication
- Forms-Based Authentication
Lab : Securing a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application- Securing Your Web Site by Using Windows-Based Authentication
- Securing Your Web Site by Using Forms-Based Authentication
- Registering New Users
After completing this module, students will be able to: - Describe the ASP.NET and IIS authentication methods.
- Secure an ASP.NET Web application by using Windows-based authentication.
- Secure an ASP.NET Web application by using Forms-based authentication.
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