Building ASP.NET Applications


Overview/Description
To introduce the basic elements in writing ASP.NET pages

Target Audience
Web developers with minimal experience using previous versions of Active Server Pages or similar technology, who wish to start working with Microsoft ASP.NET

Prerequisites
Familiarity with basic web technologies - HTML and HTTP; experience developing applications using an object-oriented language, such as Java, C++, or Microsoft Visual Basic; familiarity with the Microsoft Visual Basic .NET syntax

Expected Duration
375 Minutes

Objectives:

Building ASP.NET Applications

  • explain how to use HTML server controls to create interactive web pages.
  • explain how to use web server controls to create interactive web pages.
  • describe how to use validation server controls to create interactive web pages.
  • create a simple interactive Web Form using ASP.NET web server controls.
  • distinguish and use the principal ASP.NET objects.
  • describe how to access data in files on the web server from ASP.NET pages.
  • outline how to use code-behind to separate page logic from presentation.
  • write a simple ASP.NET web page using the code-behind model.
  • define and build ASP.NET user controls.
  • create a simple ASP.NET user control.
  • define and use ViewState, application state, and session state.
  • use ViewState, application state, and session state in ASP.NET applications.
  • define and use caching in ASP.NET applications.
  • describe the core ADO.NET objects.
  • discuss the main data-binding server controls in ASP.NET.
  • discuss the DataGrid server control.
  • describe how to use ASP.NET and ADO.NET to update data sources.
  • use ASP.NET to access and present XML data.
  • bind an ASP.NET page to a SQL database.

  • Course Number: 66795_eng