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Training - Advanced Web Application Technologies with Microsoft Visual Studio
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This two-day instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and
skills to develop Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Web applications using Microsoft Visual
Studio 2005. The workshop focuses on advanced user interfaces, Web site
functionality, and implementation details using the advanced features of
ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005.
Course Outline
Module 1: Building Dynamic Web Applications
This unit introduces many different aspects of dynamic Web
applications. It includes discussions on creating and configuring controls at
run time. It then explains how to build dynamic globalization features into a
Web application to ensure that it is localizable, including using localized
resources and applying different master page layouts in response to culture and
language settings. It concludes with explanations about how to enable dynamic
configuration for site administrators.
Lessons
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Dynamic Control Creation
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Localization and Globalization
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Dynamic Master Pages
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Dynamic Web Configuration
Module 2: Creating Controls for Web Applications
This unit explains how developers create different types of
controls for different scenarios. The different types of controls include user
controls, custom Web server controls, composite Web server controls, and
templated controls.
Lessons
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User Controls
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Custom Web Server Controls
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Composite Web Server Controls
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Templated Controls
Module 3: Optimizing Web Application Performance
This unit introduces topics that will help you improve the
performance of Web applications. It describes how the Page Scripting Object
Model can help reduce the number of round trips for communication between the
server and the browser, and then explains how tracing and instrumentation can
be used to monitor and, therefore, improve the performance of a Web
application. The unit discusses how caching and asynchronous processing can
help increase Web application performance; it then highlights some
considerations that developers must address if the Web application is to be
deployed in a Web farm environment.
Lessons
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The Page Scripting Object Model
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Tracing and Instrumentation in Web Applications
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ASP.NET 2.0 Caching Techniques
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Asynchronous Processing in Web Applications
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Web Farm Development Considerations
Module 4: Implementing Personalization and Themes in Web
Applications
This unit introduces building customizable functionality into
a Web application by adding personalization support. It discusses using the
personalization features of ASP.NET 2.0 to provide this functionality. In
addition, it discusses applying themes to Web applications and allowing users
to choose color schemes to personalize their experience in using the Web
application. It concludes by explaining how to include features that enable
users to personalize themes.
Lessons
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ASP.NET 2.0 Personalization Features
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Theme Support in ASP.NET 2.0
Module 5: Building Web Part Pages and Web Parts
This unit introduces the concept of a Web part, and describes
how it is used in portal pages and other scenarios. It introduces the concept
of a Web part page, and discusses how a Web part page contains some Web parts
that provide the user interface, along with other controls that manage the Web
part infrastructure. Additionally, it introduces the advanced features of
connected Web parts and discusses scenarios where they are typically used.
Lessons
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What Is a Web Part?
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What Is a Web Part Page?
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Connected Web Parts
If you are interested in securing one or more seats for this valuable
training, please call (716) 886-1245 or click
here to email us.
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