New Horizons Courseware Outlines

New Horizons Courseware Outlines

<p> COURSE OUTLINE IT TRAINING</p><p>ASP.NET Using VB.NET/C# 2010 - I Duration: 4 days</p><p>Module 1: Introduction Module 8: Validating User Overview: § A Review of Classic ASP Input In this course, you'll learn § ASP.NET Web Applications § Overview of ASP.NET Validation how to use features of Visual § Rendering HTML with Server Controls Controls Studio 2010 and C# 2010 to § Data Binding in ASP.NET § Using the Simple Validators build ASP.NET Web pages. § Web Development Using Visual Studio § Using the Complex Validators You'll gain an understanding § Summarising Results with the of the architecture behind ValidationSummary Control ASP.NET and how to use the Module 2: Working with § Separating Validation into Validation various ASP.NET server Controls Groups controls. You'll learn to create consistent web sites using § Introduction to Web Controls Master Pages, add § Simple Input Controls Module 9: CSS membership features and § HyperLink and Button Controls configure-deploy ASP.NET § List Controls § Introducing Cascading Style Sheets applications, to authenticate § Controlling Focus § Investigating Styles users and limit their access to § Using Visual Studio 2010's Tools for resources, direct users using Working with Styles Site Navigation tools. In Module 3: Using Rich Server addition, you'll learn about Controls ASP.NET features, such as Module 10: Themes and support for LINQ (Language § Introduction to Rich Controls Master Pages Integrated Query), CSS tools, § The Calendar Control § Creating a Consistent Web Site and so much more. § The AdRotator Control § The XML Control § ASP.NET 2.0 Themes § Master Pages Pre-requisites: Module 4: Accessing Data This course assumes that Module 11: Site Navigation students have already been § Overview of ADO.NET § ASP.NET Web Site Navigation introduced to Visual Studio § Connecting to Data § Creating an XML Site Map File 2008 or 2010 and § Executing Commands § Site Navigation Controls VB.NET/C#, and have a basic § Working with Data § Using the Site Navigation API understanding of the .NET § Choosing an ADO.NET Provider § URL Mapping Framework. Some prior § Security Trimming experience with Web development will also be Module 5: LINQ helpful. § Language Integrated Query Module 12: Displaying Data § LINQ Syntax with the GridView Control At Course Completion: § LINQ to SQL § LINQ to DataSets § Introducing the GridView Control After completing this course, § LINQ to XML § Filter Data in the GridView Control students will be able to: § Allow Users to Select from a DropDownList in the Grid § Use ASP.NET server Module 6: Configuration § Add a Hyperlink to the Grid controls to generate HTML § Deleting a Row and Handling Errors and to execute event § Configuration Overview procedures § Using the Web Site Administration Tool § Configure and deploy § Programming Configuration Files ASP.NET applications § Encrypting Configuration Sections § Promote consistency within your Web site through the Module 7: Data Binding use of Master Pages § Use Membership features § Introducing Data Source Controls to manage your Web users § Reading and Write Data Using the § Use Site Navigation SqlDataSource Control controls to direct users § Displaying and Editing Middle-Tier Data within your site using the ObjectDataSource Control § Add scalability and § Displaying XML Data Using the reliability by setting up an XmlDataSource Control out-of-process session state server § Use ASP.NET's new CSS tools to create consistent and maintainable sites</p><p>CODE:0-0-NHAASPNET4VC1-ILT</p><p> 1300 794 006  [email protected]  www.nhaustralia.com.au</p>

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