Optional ASP.NET Features and Finalizing ASP.NET Applications
Overview/Description
To introduce web services and custom server controls for ASP.NET web development, and to explain error handling, configuration, deployment, and security for ASP.NET applications
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
345 Minutes
Objectives:
Optional ASP.NET Features and Finalizing ASP.NET Applications
explain the purpose and architecture of XML web services.
describe how to write and expose a simple XML web service using ASP.NET.
write and expose a simple XML web service using ASP.NET.
explain how to create a simple XML web service client using ASP.NET.
discuss the basic concepts in writing custom ASP.NET server controls.
define methods and properties for custom server controls in ASP.NET.
define custom server-control events.
explain how to develop composite server controls in ASP.NET.
recognize and describe how to build templated server controls in ASP.NET.
write a simple custom server control in ASP.NET.
outline the error-handling techniques in ASP.NET.
explain how to use tracing to debug the execution of ASP.NET pages.
describe how to use the SDK debugger to debug ASP.NET applications.
use the error-handling functionality of ASP.NET and VB.NET.
define ASP.NET web applications and customize their behavior using the global.asax file.
describe and change the configuration of ASP.NET.
define the steps in deploying ASP.NET applications.
outline the security implications of ASP.NET applications.
set some of the common configuration settings of an ASP.NET application.
Course Number: 66796_eng