Introduction to Web Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
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Course OutlineModule 1: Exploring Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010This 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 courseLessons- Introduction to the .NET Framework
- Overview of ASP.NET
- Overview of the Lab Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the .NET Framework.
- Describe ASP.NET.
- Describe the Lab Application.
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 Framework–based
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
- 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
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Choose a programming language.
- Describe Visual Studio 2010.
- Create a simple Web application.
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
- Exercise 1: Creating a Web Form
- Exercise 2: Adding and Configuring Server Controls in a Web Form
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create Web Forms.
- Add and configure server controls in a 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
- 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
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Work with code-behind files.
- Handle server control events.
- Create classes and components by using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
- Handle page events.
- Creating Master Pages
- Adding User Controls to an ASP.NET Web Form
- Exercise 1: Adding and Applying a Master Page
- Exercise 2: Converting Web Forms to Content Pages and User Controls
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create master pages.
- Add user controls to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form.
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
- Exercise 1: Adding Validation Controls
- Exercise 2: Configuring Validation Controls
- Exercise 3: Adding Server-Side Validation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe user input validation
- Implement Microsoft ASP.NET validation controls
- Validate Web Forms
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
- Exercise 1: Debugging a Web Application
- Exercise 2: Tracing a Web Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Perform debugging in Microsoft ASP.NET
- Perform tracing in ASP.NET
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
- Exercise 1: Connecting to a Data Source
- Exercise 2: Binding a Server Control to a Data Source
- Exercise 3: Modifying a Data Source
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe ADO.NET.
- Connect to a database.
- Manage data.
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
- 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
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe language-integrated query (LINQ).
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Manage XML data by using LINQ to XML.
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Manage SQL data by using LINQ.
- Overview of ASP.NET Dynamic Data
- Applying ASP.NET Dynamic Data
- Customizing ASP.NET Dynamic Data Applications
- 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
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe ASP.NET Dynamic Data
- Apply ASP.NET Dynamic Data
- Customize ASP.NET Dynamic Data applications
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
- 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
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe ASP.NET AJAX.
- Create an ASP.NET AJAX application by using the ASP.NET AJAX extensions.
- Extend an application by using the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit.
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
- 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
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe WCF services.
- Call WCF services.
- Consume Windows Communication Foundation services.
This module explains how to manage state in a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application.
Lessons
- State Management
- ASP.NET Profiles
- ASP.NET Caching
- Exercise 1: Examining the View State
- Exercise 2: Caching Countries
- Exercise 3: Displaying Visitors Counter on Default Page
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe state management.
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Describe Microsoft ASP.NET Profiles.
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Describe ASP.NET Caching.
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
- Configuring the List View Page Size and Enabling the Save Countries Button
- Configuring the Visitor Counter
- Deploying the Web Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Configure an ASP.NET Web application.
- Deploy an ASP.NET Web application.
- Overview of Web Application Security
- Declaratively Configuring Authentication and Authorization
- Working Programmatically with Authentication and Authorization
- Exercise 1: Enabling Forms Authentication
- Exercise 2: Implementing Authorization
- Exercise 3: Protecting Configuration File
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Web application security.
- Describe how to declaratively configure authentication and authorization.
- Work programmatically with authentication and authorization.
- Working with the ASP.NET MVC 2 Framework
- Working with Silverlight 4
- Exercise: Implementing a Silverlight Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Work with ASP.NET MVC 2.
- Work with Silverlight 4.