Michael Lee is a Senior Trainer and
Consultant with Saqqara Technology,
Inc, a Microsoft Certified Partner
located in Henderson, Nevada.
Michael has over 10 years technology
training experience and has
published numerous books about SQL
Server and Client/Server
development. He is a popular speaker
and presenter, and is in high demand
at client sites and conferences all
over the US and Europe.
Note: This course is current to
.NET Framework version 1.1 but
covers valuable and relevant
material for today's development
issues.
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1.1 Static vs. Dynamic Web
Applications
1.2 Server-side Design
Options
2.1 HTML Tagging
2.2 Using Styles
2.3 Form Tags
2.4 Using ActiveX
2.5 DHTML |
3.1 Client vs. Server
Scripting
3.2 ASP Objects
4.1 ASP.NET and the .NET
Framework
4.2 Structure of an ASP.NET
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1.1 Using HTML Server
Controls
1.2 Managing Events
2.1 How Does it Work?
2.2 Creating Code-behind
Classes
2.3 Using Controls with
Code-behind Pages
2.4 Using Inheritance with
Code-behind
3.1 Web Control Concepts
3.2 asp:Label & asp:Textbox
3.3 asp:Button & asp:Image
Button
3.4 asp:CheckBox &
asp:CheckBoxList
3.5 asp:ListBox &
asp:DropDownList
3.6 asp:RadioButton &
asp:RadioButtonList |
4.1 Validation Concepts
4.2 RequiredFieldValidator
Control
4.3 CompareValidator Control
4.4 RangeValidator Control
4.5
RegularExpressionValidator
Control
4.6 ValidationSummary
Control
4.7 Custom Validation |
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1.1 Controlling Form Submit
1.2 Using the Redirect
Method
1.3 Using Hyperlink Control
2.1 Managing ViewState
2.2 Programmatic Loading
2.3 Using the Panel Control
3.1 What is a User Control?
3.2 Creating a Simple User
Control
3.3 Exposing Properties and
Methods
3.4 Handling Events |
4.1 Globalisation Concepts
4.2 Specifying Cultural
Settings
4.3 The System Globalisation
Namespace
5.1 What is State
Management?
5.2 Using Cookies
5.3 Managing Session State
5.4 Storing Session Data
5.5 Using Cookieless
Sessions
5.6 Using Global.asaz |
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1.1 What is ADO.NET?
1.2 Managing Connections
1.3 Creating Commands
1.4 Using Data Readers
1.5 Working with DataSets
1.6 Advanced ADO.NET
Operations |
2.1 DataViews
2.2 DataGrid Control
2.3 Repeater Control
2.4 Binding with ASP.NET |
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1.1 Using XML and Datasets
1.2 Transformation
2.1 Using the Debugger
2.2 Using Trace
2.3 Page-level Error
Handling
2.4 Using a Custom Error
Page
3.1 Configuration File
3.2 Caching |
4.1 Calling .NET Components
4.2 Calling COM Components
4.3 Using Platform Invoke
5.1 Forms Authentication
5.2 Passport Authentication
5.3 Windows Authentication
6.1 What are Web Services?
6.2 Creating a Simple Web
Service
6.3 Calling Web Services |
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Note: Course
outlines are subject to change.
The Complete Guide to ASP.NET and
the .NET Framework; over 700 pages.
Since 1996, ASP programmers have
faced one upgrade after another,
often with no visible advantages
until version 3.x. Now you have the
first significant improvement in ASP
programming within your grasp—ASP.NET.
Your reliance on a watered-down
version of Visual Basic has been
alleviated now that ASP.NET pages
may be programmed in both
Microsoft's new version of Visual
Basic or the latest version of C++:
C#. ASP.NET allows programmers and
developers to work with both VB.NET
and C# within the same ASP.NET page.
This book will show you how.
- Review the Basics of the
ASP.NET Platform
Learn how ASP.NET takes
advantage of all that .NET has
to offer, including support for
more than 20 languages and the
full set of .NET Framework
software libraries.
- Understand ASP.NET
Namespaces
See how a namespace is
represented physically on your
computer, how to use a namespace
in an ASP.NET page, and learn
the entire namespace collection.
- Develop an ASP.NET Web Form
Use HTML Server controls, Web
Server controls, Validation
controls, and Custom controls to
develop forms.
- Understand the Anatomy of a
Configuration File
Master the application, system,
and security aspects of the
configuration files and create a
web.config file.
- Manage State
See how ASP.NET application
state management is far improved
over the previous ASP
incarnations.
- Understand XML in the .NET
Framework
Learn the major components of an
XML document: Declarations,
Comments, Schemas, Elements, and
more.
- Debug ASP.NET
Learn the basics of ASP.NET
debugging and see how to use
Visual Studio .NET debugging
tools.
- The ASP.NET Wallet CD
The CD comes with all the source
code from the book, including
complete applications for an
address book, message board, an
XML.NET guest book, and an
ADO.NET shopping cart.
Note: Course
outlines are subject to change.
Buying Options -
Pricing
ASP.NET on DVD-ROM - Desktop
Learning Library Edition
5 Levels (97 Lessons) Single User
5 Levels (97 Lessons) Lending
License
ASP.NET Online: 365-day
License
5 Levels (97 Lessons) Single User
ASP.NET on VHS
5 Levels (97 Lessons) Single User
5 Levels (97 Lessons) Lending
License
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