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Upgrading Web Dev. Skills from ASP to ASP.NET - 2640A

About this Course

Upgrading Web Development Skills from ASP to Microsoft ASP.NET - Course: 2640A. This three-day, instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to successfully upgrade their existing Active Server Pages (ASP) skills, as well as upgrading their Web applications, to Microsoft ASP.NET. This course also explains the new features of ASP.NET that can then be leveraged to improve an existing Web application.

Audience Profile

This course is intended for existing Web developers who are writing ASP solutions. This course assumes that the students are familiar with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), client-side and server-side scripting, ASP, Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and a Microsoft .NET-based programming language. The Web developer is responsible for the design and implementation of a Web application or a Web solution. Typically, these individuals:

  • Assist with the creation of functional specifications.
  • Design and develop user interfaces (UIs).
  • Create ASP Pages.
  • Write Web Forms applications.
  • Create and test prototypes.

At Course Completion

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Describe the key differences between ASP and ASP.NET.
  • Create an ASP.NET Web application by using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
  • Create an ASP.NET Web Application UI.
  • Use the trace feature of ASP.NET to obtain information about executed requests.
  • Use the Visual Studio .NET debugger to debug ASP.NET Web applications.
  • Access databases in an ASP.NET Web application by using Microsoft ADO.NET.
  • Create and call a COM object from an ASP.NET Web page.
  • Explain how XML Web services is beneficial to distributed Internet computing.
  • Create an XML Web service by using Visual Studio .NET.
  • Create client code that can create and call a remote XML Web service.
  • List server and client-side state management techniques and explain how ASP.NET improves state management.
  • Use the ASP.NET Application object to track data that is associated with an ASP.NET Web application.
  • Use the ASP.NET Session object to track data that is associated with an individual user session.
  • Use the ASP.NET HttpCookie object to store client-side data.
  • Explain what approach would be the best for migrating a ASP Web application to ASP.NET, given a specific ASP Web application scenario.
  • Implement Forms-based authentication in an ASP.NET Web application.
  • Prepare an ASP.NET Web application for deployment.

We offer a range of ASP training courses

Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application Development
  • Introduction to ASP.NET
  • Developing an ASP.NET Web Application Using Visual Studio .NET
  • .NET Programming Model Changes
Developing an ASP.NET Web Application Using Visual Studio .NET
  • Using Class View
  • Using the ArrayList Class
Module 2: Developing a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application User Interface
  • Creating an ASP.NET Web Application User Interface
  • Validating User Input
  • Creating and Using User Controls in an ASP.NET Web Form
  • Processing ASP.NET Web Forms
Developing an ASP.NET Web Application User Interface
  • Create a New Web Form
  • Validate User Input
  • Handle an Event
  • Test Your Web Form
  • (Optional) Build and Add a User Control
Module 3: Debugging Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
  • Tracing in ASP.NET Web Applications
  • Debugging ASP.NET Web Applications
Debugging ASP.NET Web Applications
  • Tracing and Debugging an ASP.NET Web Application
Module 4: Accessing Data Using Microsoft ADO.NET
  • Overview of ADO.NET
  • Reading Data Using DataReaders
  • Programmatically Accessing Data Using DataSets
  • Visually Generating DataSets
  • Data-Bound Controls
  • Best Practices for Secure and Reliable Data Access
ADO.NET
  • Bind a DropDownList Control to a SqlDataReader
  • Bind a DataGrid Control to a DataSet
Module 5: Managing State in a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
  • Introduction to State Management
  • Session State Management
  • Client-Side State Management
Storing Application and Session Data
  • Storing Application State
  • Storing Session State
Module 6: Authenticating Users
  • ASP.NET Authentication Model
  • Implementing Windows-Based Authentication in ASP.NET Web Applications
  • Implementing Forms-Based Authentication in ASP.NET Web Applications
Authenticating Users
  • Configure Web.config and IIS
  • Add Code for the Web Forms
  • Test the ASP.NET Web Application
Module 7: Creating and Consuming XML Web Services
  • Introduction to XML Web Services
  • Creating an XML Web Service
  • Creating an XML Web Service Client
Creating and Consuming XML Web Services
  • Create an XML Web Service
  • Consume an XML Web Service
  • (Optional) Handle XML Web Service Errors
Module 8: Calling COM Component
  • ASP.NET and COM Interoperability
  • Calling Com Objects from ASP.NET Web Forms
Calling COM Components
  • Import the COM Component Type Library
  • Create, Call, and Release a COM Object
Module 9: Migrating ASP Web Applications to Microsoft ASP.NET
  • Migrating an ASP Web Page
  • Migrating an ASP Application
Migrating to ASP.NET
  • Migrate BookList.asp
  • Migrate CheckOutList.asp
  • (Optional)Improve Migrated Code
Module 10: Deploying Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
  • ASP.NET Application Deployment Methods
  • Maintaining a Deployed ASP.NET Web Application
Deploying an ASP.NET Web Application
  • Explore and Test the ASP.NET Web Application
  • Create the Web Setup Project
  • Deploy and Test
  • Preparing for External Deployment
Module 11: Appendix: Accessing XML Data
  • XML in Microsoft. NET
  • Displaying XML Data on a Web Form
  • XML and the DataSet Object
Module 12: Appendix: Improving Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application Performance Using Caching
  • Using the Cache Object
  • Using ASP.NET Output Caching
 
Publisher: Microsoft
Version: .NET
Length: 3 days
Course-ID: MS2640A

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