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Course Basic Information

  • Normal Track : 15 Days (2 Hours Daily)
  • Fast Track : 10 Days (3 Hours Daily)
  • Location : Campus / Online

About Asp .Net Training Training

ASP.NET training class teaches experienced developers the C#.NET/VB.NET, ADO.NET skills they need to successfully build database-driven Web applications and Web Sites. It will guide how to build web-based enterprise applications using ASP.NET and Visual Studio. It will also give the comfort to the attendees developing the Web Services using .Net framework in Service-oriented Architecture.

ASP.NET Training Course Prerequisite

At least consistent object-oriented or object-based development experience in Java, C#, VB, or another modern object-oriented or object-based language. In addition, should know the basics of SQL and relational databases.

Course Syllabus

Introduction To ASP.NET

  • .NET Introduction
  • The Evolution of Web Development
  • HTML and HTML Forms
  • Server-Side Programming
  • Client-Side Programming
  • Facts about ASP .NET
  • ASP .NET different versions
  • Creating Websites
  • Creating a New Web Application
  • Websites and Web Projects
  • The Hidden Solution Files
  • The Solution Explorer
  • Adding Web Forms
  • Migrating a Website from a Previous Version of Visual Studio
  • Adding Web Controls
  • The Properties Window
  • The Web Form Markup
  • Stepping through the Code
  • The Page Directive
  • The Doctype
  • The Code-Behind Class
  • Running the Test
  • Adding Event Handlers
  • IntelliSense and Outlining
  • The Visual Studio Web Server
  • Running the Test
  • Single-Step Debugging
  • Variable Watches
  • Multi-Tier Architectures
  • Creating an N-Tier ASP.NET Application
  • The Data Tier
  • The Middle Tier
  • The Presentation Tier
  • Managing Concurrency
  • Web Recorder
  • Launch Website
  • Send Email
  • Internet Connection
  • SOAP Web Service
  • REST Web Service
  • The Anatomy of an ASP.NET Application
  • NET File Types
  • NET Application Directories
  • HTML Server Controls
  • Converting an HTML Page to an ASP.NET Page
  • HTML Control Events
  • Advanced Events with the HtmlInputImage Control
  • The HtmlControl Base Class
  • The HtmlContainerControl Class
  • The HtmlInputControl Class
  • Sending the User to a New Page
  • HTML Encoding
  • The Global.asax File
  • Additional Application Events
  • The web.config File
  • Nested Configuration
  • Storing Custom Settings in the web.config File
  • The Website Administration Tool (WAT)
  • Stepping Up Web Controls
  • Basic Web Control Classes
  • The Web Control Tags
  • The WebControl Base Class
  • Units
  • Enumerations
  • Colors
  • Fonts
  • Focus
  • The Default Button
  • Multiple-Select List Controls
  • The BulletedList Control
  • Web Control Events and AutoPostBack
  • How Postback Events Work
  • The Page Life Cycle
  • A Simple Web Page
  • Improving the Greeting Card Generator
  • Generating the Cards Automatically
  • The Validator Controls
  • Server-Side Validation
  • Client-Side Validation
  • A Simple Validation Example
  • Other Display Options
  • Manual Validation
  • Validating with Regular Expressions
  • A Validated Customer Form
  • Validation Groups
  • The GridView
  • Formatting the GridView
  • Selecting a GridView Row
  • Sorting and Paging the GridView
  • Using GridView Templates
  • The DetailsView and FormView
  • Rich Controls
  • The Calendar
  • The AdRotator
  • Pages with Multiple Views
  • The Path Class
  • A Sample File Browser
  • Text Files
  • Binary Files
  • Shortcuts for Reading and Writing Files
  • A Simple Guest Book
  • Allowing File Uploads
  • The FileUpload Control
  • The Problem of State
  • View State
  • The ViewState Collection
  • A View State Example
  • Making View State Secure
  • Retaining Member Variables
  • Storing Custom Objects
  • Transferring Information between Pages
  • Cookies
  • Session State
  • Session State Configuration
  • Application State
  • An Overview of State Management Choices
  • Common Errors
  • Exception Handling
  • Handling Exceptions
  • Throwing Your Own Exceptions
  • Logging Exceptions
  • Error Pages
  • Page Tracing
  • NET Applications and the Web Server
  • Internet Information Services (IIS)
  • Managing Websites with IIS Manager
  • Deploying a Simple Site
  • Deploying with Visual Studio
  • Creating a Simple User Control
  • Independent User Controls
  • Integrated User Controls
  • User Control Events
  • Passing Information with Events
  • Understanding Caching
  • Output Caching
  • Data Caching
  • Style Types
  • Creating a Basic Inline Style
  • Creating a Style Sheet
  • Applying Style Sheet Rules
  • How Themes Work
  • Applying a Simple Theme
  • Handling Theme Conflicts
  • Creating Multiple Skins for the Same Control
  • More Advanced Skins
  • A Simple Master Page and Content Page
  • How Master Pages and Content Pages Are Connected
  • A Master Page with Multiple Content Regions
  • Default Content
  • Master Pages and Relative Paths
  • Table-Based Layouts
  • Code in a Master Page
  • Interacting with a Master Page Programmatically
  • Defining a Site Map
  • Seeing a Simple Site Map in Action
  • Binding an Ordinary Page to a Site Map
  • Binding a Master Page to a Site Map
  • Binding Portions of a Site Map
  • The SiteMap Class
  • Mapping URLs
  • The SiteMapPath Control
  • Customizing the SiteMapPath
  • Using SiteMapPath Styles and Templates
  • Adding Custom Site Map Information
  • The TreeView Control
  • The Menu Control
  • Understanding the Web Service Model
  • Creating an ASP.NET Web Service
  • WSDL and Web Service Clients
  • Creating & Consuming Web Services with Visual Studio .NET
  • Determining Security Requirements
  • The ASP.NET Security Model
  • The Visual Studio Web Server
  • Authentication and Authorization
  • Forms Authentication
  • Windows Authentication
  • Impersonation
  • Confidentiality with SSL
  • Membership with SQL Server
  • Using the Full Version of SQL Server
  • Configuring the Membership Provider
  • Creating Users with the WAT
  • The Membership and MembershipUser Classes
  • Authentication with Membership
  • Disabled Accounts
  • The Login Control
  • The CreateUserWizard Control
  • The PasswordRecovery Control
  • Creating and Assigning Roles
  • Restricting Access Based on Roles
  • The LoginView Controlvara
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