Course Outline
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*** Note: This is an On-Demand Self Study Class, 5-days of content, $995 ***
You can take this class at any time; there are no set dates. It covers the same content as the 5-day instructor-led class of the same name. The cost for this MOC On-Demand class is $995. (Microsoft Enterprise customers paying with Software Assurance Vouchers, see SATV Payment note below.) In all cases, customers must call us directly to purchase this class at 800-288-8221.
MOC On-Demand Learner Profiles
MOC On-Demand is a self-study training solution that was designed for two types of learners. First, MOC On-Demand is a great fit for experienced IT professionals who don't need a traditional 5-day class to upgrade their existing skills. They can pick and choose topics to make the most effective use of their time. Second, MOC On-Demand is perfect for highly-motivated individuals who are new to a technology and need to space their learning over a period of weeks or months. These learners can take their time and repeat sections as needed until they master the new concepts.
About MOC On-Demand
Our MOC On-Demand classes are self-study courses with 30 to 40 hours of content. They include hours of videos, hands-on labs using the actual software, and knowledge checks and were created by Microsoft to mirror the content found in the traditional live instructor-led version of this course. Those features are all part of the standard MOC On-Demand training. But don't settle for the standard MOC On-Demand class! Check out the "ONLC Extras" that you get when purchasing this course from us.
ONLC Extras
ONLC Training Centers bundles in valuable extras with our MOC On-Demand Courses. These items are not available from other training companies.
Courseware After the Course. Get the digital courseware that is used in the live, instructor-led version of this class. While the MOC On-Demand access goes away after 90 days, you will have access to the "extra" digital courseware for an unlimited period of time.
24/7 Online Support. You will be able to chat online with a content matter expert while you are taking your MOC On-Demand class. And, with your permission, the expert can even take over your computer to provide with assistance with your labs.
Optional Add-Ons
These add-ons are available exclusively by ONLC Training Centers and are offered to you at an additional cost.
90-Day Extension, $300. Need more time? Get another 90 days of access to your MOC On-Demand class, complete with labs, videos and knowledge checks.
Certification Pak, $150. Interested in obtaining certification? Get a Transcender practice exam and a Microsoft exam voucher at this reduced price.
ILT Listener, $250. Want to listen in and follow along with a live Instructor-Led Training (ILT) class? We offer this option for individuals on a limited budget who have time during the day to hear a live class in progress. ILT Listeners have access to their online support chat expert during the class but they do not have direct access to the live instructor.
ILT Participant, $ Varies. You've purchased MOC On-Demand, have gone through the training and decided that you still want a live class. Just pay difference between MOC On-Demand course and and the Instructor-Led Training (ILT) class and you can have a seat in our live class. Get both self-study and live, instructor-led training for the retail price of the instructor-led class alone!
Paying with Software Assurance Training Vouchers (SATV)
For Microsoft Enterprise customers paying with Software Assurance Vouchers, the cost of this class is 5 vouchers--this includes access to the self-study materials, the student workbook, 24/7 access to an online expert, and a corresponding exam voucher, if applicable, upon request.
Do You Still Prefer a Live, Instructor-led Class?
Already know MOC On-Demand is not right for you? We also offer this same course content in a live, instructor-led format. For more details, click on the link below:
10267 Instructor-led
COURSE DETAILS
Overview
This self-study class (equivalent to our 5-day instructor-led course) teaches IT professionals skills on developing Web applications by using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for Web developers who are beginners and 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.
Students are required to have the following skills:
Ability to construct a simple Web page using a Microsoft or 3rd Party tool. For example, create or customize a Web Page on a SharePoint site.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Explore ASP.NET Web applications in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
Create Web applications by using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NETbased languages.
Create a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form.
Add functionality to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form.
Implement master pages and user controls.
Validate user input.
Debug Microsoft ASP.NET Web applications.
Manage data in an ASP.NET 3.5 Web application.
Manage data access tasks by using LINQ.
Manage data by using ASP.NET Dynamic Data.
Create a Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX application.
Consume and Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services.
Manage state in Web applications.
Configure and deploy a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application.
Secure a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application.
Implement new technologies supported by Visual Studio 2010 for Web development.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have at least one month of experience in .NET technologies. In addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have the following technical knowledge:
Knowledge of HTML or DHTML, including:
◦Tables
◦Images
◦Forms
Programming experience using Visual Basic .NET or Visual C# .NET, including:
◦Declaring variables
◦Using loops
◦Using conditional statements
The completion of Course 2667, Introduction to Programming, satisfies the preceding prerequisite programming skills requirement.
Course Outline
Module 1: Exploring Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
This module explains the key features of Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft ASP.NET. It helps you view the complete Web application that you build in the labs throughout this course
Lessons
Introduction to the .NET Framework
Overview of ASP.NET
Overview of the Lab Application
Lab : There are no labs for this module
Module 2: Creating Web Applications by Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NETBased Languages
This module describes the different programming languages that are available when you develop Microsoft .NET Framework applications. It explains the fundamental aspects of writing code and creating components by using two of the .NET Frameworkbased languages, Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C#. It provides an overview of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. It also explains how to create a simple Web application.
Lessons
Choosing a Programming Language
Overview of Visual Studio 2010
Creating a Simple Web Application
Lab : Creating Web Applications by Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NETBased Languages
Exercise 1: Creating an ASP.NET Web Site
Exercise 2: Adding and Configuring Server Controls in Web Forms
Exercise 3: Building and Deploying an ASP.NET Web Application
Module 3: Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
This module explains how to create Web Forms and populate them with server controls.
Lessons
Creating Web Forms
Adding and Configuring Server Controls in a Web Form
Lab : Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
Exercise 1: Creating a Web Form
Exercise 2: Adding and Configuring Server Controls in a Web Form
Module 4: Adding Functionality to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
This module describes the various methods that you can use to add code to your Microsoft ASP.NET Web application. It explains how to use Web server controls, event handlers, code-behind files, and components. In addition, it explains how to use page events, especially the Page_Load event.
Lessons
Working with Code-Behind Files
Handling Server Control Events
Creating Classes and Components by Using Visual Studio 2010
Handling Page Events
Lab : Adding Functionality to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
Exercise 1: Implementing Code in a Web Application
Exercise 2: Creating Event Procedures
Exercise 3: Creating an Entity Component
Exercise 4: Handling Page and Control Events
Module 5: Implementing Master Pages and User Controls
This module explains how to create and implement master pages and how to implement user controls in a Web application.
Lessons
Creating Master Pages
Adding User Controls to an ASP.NET Web Form
Lab : Implementing Master Pages and User Controls
Exercise 1: Adding and Applying a Master Page
Exercise 2: Converting Web Forms to Content Pages and User Controls
Module 6: Validating User Input
This module provides an overview of user input validation. It covers information on adding, positioning, and configuring validation controls on a Web Form. In addition, it covers information on validating Web Forms.
Lessons
Overview of User Input Validation
ASP.NET Validation Controls
Validating Web Forms
Lab : Validating User Input
Exercise 1: Adding Validation Controls
Exercise 2: Configuring Validation Controls
Exercise 3: Adding Server-Side Validation
Module 7: Troubleshooting Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
This module describes the steps required to enable tracing and debugging, including how you can use debugging and tracing in a Web application.
Lessons
Debugging in ASP.NET
Tracing in ASP.NET
Lab : Debugging Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
Exercise 1: Debugging a Web Application
Exercise 2: Tracing a Web Application
Module 8: Managing Data in an Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 Web Application
This module provides an overview of Microsoft ADO.NET. It explains how to programmatically work with data by using ADO.NET and how to create a connection to access the data stored in a Microsoft SQL Server database. In addition, it explains how to use the DataSet and DataReader objects to support the local data storage and data manipulation requirements of Web Forms.
Lessons
Overview of ADO.NET
Connecting to a Database
Managing Data
Lab : Managing Data in an ASP.NET 4.0 Web Application
Exercise 1: Connecting to a Data Source
Exercise 2: Binding a Server Control to a Data Source
Exercise 3: Modifying a Data Source
Module 9: Managing Data Access Tasks by Using LINQ
This module explains what LINQ is and how you can use LINQ to manage both XML data and Microsoft SQL Server data in a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application by using Web Server controls and code.
Lessons
Overview of LINQ
Managing XML Data by Using LINQ to XML
Managing SQL Data by Using LINQ to SQL and LINQ to Entities
Lab : Managing Data Access Tasks by Using LINQ
Exercise 1: Loading Data by Using the XmlDataSource Control
Exercise 2: Displaying Data by Using LINQ to XML
Exercise 3: Saving Data by Using LINQ to Entities
Module 10: Managing Data by Using Microsoft ASP.NET Dynamic Data
This module provides an overview of Microsoft ASP.NET Dynamic Data. It also covers information on applying ASP.NET Dynamic Data. In addition, it explains how to customize ASP.NET Dynamic Data applications.
Lessons
Overview of ASP.NET Dynamic Data
Applying ASP.NET Dynamic Data
Customizing ASP.NET Dynamic Data Applications
Lab : Managing Data by Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data
Exercise 1: Adding Dynamic Data to an Existing Web Site
Exercise 2: Registering LINQ to Entities by Using Dynamic Data
Exercise 3: Map, Clean and Test Solution
Module 11: Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax-enabled Web Forms Application
This module provides an overview of Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX and explains how to create an ASP.NET AJAX application. It also introduces the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit, and explains how to install the toolkit and add controls from the toolkit to a Web application.
Lessons
Introduction to Ajax
Creating an ASP.NET Ajax Application by Using the Ajax Features for ASP.NET
Extending an ASP.NET Web Forms Application by Using the Ajax Control Toolkit
Lab : Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax-Enabled Web Forms Application
Exercise 1: Creating a Modal About Box
Exercise 2: Customizing Dynamic Data Field Templates with Ajax Server Controls
Exercise 3: Adding the Country Import Progress Indicator
Module 12: Consuming Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Services
This module provides an overview of Windows Communication Foundation services. In addition, this module describes how to call a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service directly by using a browser and a proxy from a Web application.
Lessons
Overview of Windows Communication Foundation Services
Calling Windows Communication Foundation Services
Working with WCF Data Services
Lab : Consuming Windows Communication Foundation Services
Exercise 1: Creating a WCF Service Reference Proxy
Exercise 2: Calling a WCF Service Method from a Web Form
Exercise 3: Implementing WCF Data Services
Module 13: Managing State in Web Applications
This module explains how to manage state in a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application.
Lessons
State Management
ASP.NET Profiles
ASP.NET Caching
Lab : Managing State in Web Applications
Exercise 1: Examining the View State
Exercise 2: Caching Countries
Exercise 3: Displaying Visitors Counter on Default Page
Module 14: Configuring and Deploying a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
This module explains how to configure and deploy a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application by using the machine.config and web.config files.
Lessons
Configuring an ASP.NET Web Application
Deploying an ASP.NET Web Application
Lab : Configuring and Deploying a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
Configuring the List View Page Size and Enabling the Save Countries Button
Configuring the Visitor Counter
Deploying the Web Application
Module 15: Securing a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
This module explains the various Web application security functionalities. It also covers information on the infrastructure to build and deploy various Web application security functionalities.
Lessons
Overview of Web Application Security
Declaratively Configuring Authentication and Authorization
Working Programmatically with Authentication and Authorization
Lab : Securing a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
Exercise 1: Enabling Forms Authentication
Exercise 2: Implementing Authorization
Exercise 3: Protecting Configuration File
Module 16: Implementing Advanced Technologies Supported by Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 for Web Development
This module describes the new Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 functionalities, changes, and enhancements for improved Web development. The module also covers how Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 2 and Microsoft Silverlight 4 fit in with .NET Framework 4 and Visual Studio 2010
Lessons
Working with the ASP.NET MVC 2 Framework
Working with Silverlight 4
Lab : Implementing Advanced Technologies Supported by Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 for Web Development
Exercise: Implementing a Silverlight Application
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