Length:17.00 hours - Excluding labs and assessments
Published:May 10, 2004
Language:English
Audiences:Developer
Level:
Technology:Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Type:Course
Delivery method:Self-pace Course
In this course, you will use Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Microsoft ASP.NET to build powerful Web sites. This will allow you to build sites that access databases and process data using dynamic, server-side programming. Thanks to these newly learned skills, your sites will be accessible to users of any of the popular browsers. This course contains virtual labs. A note about virtual System Requirements: If you access the Internet from behind a proxy server, you may not be able to take a virtual lab. This affects AOL and Gateway.net users who use a modified browser and those who access virtual lab technology from behind a corporate firewall. Modified browser users should use either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator (both 4.0 or higher). Users behind a corporate proxy server should access virtual lab technology through a commercial ISP account. NOTE: Connection to the real PCs and servers is done via the VNS protocol. As a result, there is a requirement for a connection through ports 5800-5821 and 5900-5921.
Examine the various technologies that are part of the Microsoft .NET Framework Use Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Use Microsoft .NET-Based languages Create a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form Add code to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form Use tracing to view runtime information about ASP.NET Web Applications Validate user input, create user controls, access relational data using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Access data with Microsoft ADO.NET, call stored procedures with Microsoft ADO.NET, read and write XML data Consume and create XML Web services, manage state, configure, optimize, and deploy a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application Secure a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application.
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