Chapter 1: Introducing ASP.NET 3.5;
Before You Begin;
1 Understanding the Players;
2 Creating a Web Site and Adding New Web Pages;
3 Working with Web Configuration Files; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 2: Adding and Configuring Server Controls;
Before You Begin;
1 Understanding and Using Server Controls;
2 Exploring Common Server Controls;
3 Exploring Specialized Server Controls; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 3: Input Validation and Site Navigation;
Before You Begin;
1 Performing Input Validation;
2 Performing Site Navigation; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 4: ASP.NET State Management;
Before You Begin;
1 Using Client-Side State Management;
2 Using Server-Side State Management; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 5: Customizing and Personalizing a Web Application;
Before You Begin;
1 Using Master Pages;
2 Using Themes;
3 Using Web Parts; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 6: Working with ASP.NET AJAX and Client-Side Scripting;
Before You Begin;
1 Creating AJAX-Enabled Web Forms;
2 Creating Client Scripts with the AJAX Client-Side Library; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 7: Using ADO.NET, XML, and LINQ with ASP.NET;
Before You Begin;
1 Using the ADO.NET Disconnected Classes;
2 Using the ADO.NET Connected Classes;
3 Working with XML Data; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 8: Working with Data Source and Data-Bound Controls;
Before You Begin;
1 Connecting to Data with Data Source Controls;
2 Working with Data-Bound Web Server Controls; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 9: Writing and Working with Services;
Before You Begin;
1 Creating and Consuming XML Web Services;
2 Creating and Consuming WCF Services; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 10: Creating Custom Web Controls;
Before You Begin;
1 Working with User Controls;
2 Working with Custom Web Server Controls; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 11: Programming the Web Application;
Before You Begin;
1 Using Web Site Programmability;
2 Using the ASP.NET Intrinsic Objects; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 12: Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Debugging;
Before You Begin;
1 Debugging an ASP.NET Application;
2 Troubleshooting a Running ASP.NET Application; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 13: Globalization and Accessibility; Before You Begin;
1 Configuring Globalization and Localization;
2 Configuring Accessibility; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 14: Implementing User Profiles, Authentication, and Authorization;
Before You Begin;
1 Working with User Profiles;
2 Using ASP.NET Membership;
3 Securing Your Site; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test; Chapter
15: Creating ASP.NET Mobile Web Applications;
Before You Begin;
1 Building Mobile Applications; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 16: Deploying, Configuring, and Caching Applications;
Before You Begin;
1 Deploying Web Applications;
2 Using Caching to Improve Performance; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
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Candidates for this exam use Microsoft Visual Studio in a team-based, medium-sized to large development environment. Candidates should have a minimum of two to three years of experience developing Web-based applications by using Microsoft ASP.NET. Candidates should also have a minimum of one year of experience with the following:
Credit Toward Certification
Exam 70-562: TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Application Development: counts as credit toward the following certification(s):