Topics
- Exploring Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
- Creating Web Applications by Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NET–Based Languages
- Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
- Adding Functionality to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
- Implementing Master Pages and User Controls
- Validating User Input
- Troubleshooting Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
- Managing Data in an Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 Web Application
- Managing Data Access Tasks by Using LINQ
- Managing Data by Using Microsoft ASP.NET Dynamic Data
- Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax-enabled Web Forms Application
- Consuming Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Services
- Managing State in Web Applications
- Configuring and Deploying a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
- Securing a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
- Implementing Advanced Technologies Supported by Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 for Web Development
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After completing this course, you 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 .NET–based 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.
Audience
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 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.
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