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Introduction to ASP.NET Part 2 Training Class |
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Introduction to ASP.NET Part 2 Training Seminar
The goal of this course is to provide the learner with instruction on using ADO.NET to access data, on separating code from content, and on using the ASP.NET trace feature.
The first unit focuses on using ADO.NET to access data from various data sources and allows the learner to practice displaying and customizing data display.
The course then describes the different methods of separating code from content. Students learn to create code-behind classes, add user controls to ASP.NET pages, and use components in ASP.NET applications.
The final unit covers the two tracing techniques in ASP.NET: page-level tracing and application-level tracing. Students learn to enable and disable tracing and to add custom trace messages to ASP.NET pages and middle-tier components.
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Unit 1 Overview and Objectives ADO.NET Object Model - ADO.NET: Accessing Data - Sequence the steps in accessing data in ADO.NET. DataSets: Features - Namespaces - Identify the principal data management namespaces used with ADO.NET. Data Source: Connecting - Identify options available for connecting to a data source by using ADO.NET. Data Sets: Retrieving Data - Identify the syntax used to retrieve data by using the ADO.NET DataSet object. Multiple Tables: Retrieving - Identify the syntax used to store multiple tables in a DataSet. DataViews: Using - Templates: Using - Match the templates used by the Repeater and DataList controls with their functions. DataGrid Control: Displaying Data - Identify syntax used to display data on the client by using the DataGrid control. Repeater Controls: Using - Identify the syntax used to display data by using the Repeater control. AlternatingItemTemplate: Adding - Identify the syntax used to add an AlternatingItemTemplate to a List control. Stored Procedures: Calling - Identify the syntax used to call a stored procedure. Stored Procedures: Creating Parameters - Identify the syntax used to create a parameter for a stored procedure. Action Stored Procedures: Calling - Identify the syntax used to call an action stored procedure. DataReaders: Using - Identify the syntax used to retrieve data from a database using DataReader objects. DataReaders: Reading Data - Identify the syntax used to read data from a DataReader by using the Read method. DataSets and DataReaders - Identify the differences in procedures for accessing data when using a DataSet and a DataReader. XML: Overview - Unit 1 Summary - Identify syntax used to read data from an XML file. XML: Reading Data into a DataSet Post Assessment Unit 2 Overview and Objectives Code-Behind Pages: Using - Identify the syntax for using a code-behind page. Class Files: Creating in VB - Identify the syntax used to create a class file in Visual Basic (VB). Code-Behind Pages: Accessing Controls - Identify the syntax used to access controls in a code-behind page. User Controls: Introduction - Identify the features of user controls. User Controls: Creating - Identify the steps to create a user control. User Controls: Including - Identify the syntax for including a user control in an ASP.NET page. Components: Storing - Components: Creating - Identify the syntax used to create a component. Components: Using in an ASP.NET Page - Match the syntax used to add a component to an ASP.NET page with its function. Unit 2 Summary Post Assessment Unit 3 Overview and Objectives Tracing Introduction - Identify features of ASP.NET tracing. Tracing: Page-Level - Identify the syntax used to enable page-level tracing. Tracing to a Component - Identify the syntax used to add tracing to a component. Application-Level Trace Introduction - Identify the syntax used in application-level tracing. Error Handling - Identify the features of ASP.NET error handling. Debugging - Identify features of ASP.NET debugging methods. Unit 3 Summary Post Assessment
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Audience |
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The intended audience for this course includes Active Server Page (ASP) Web Developers. Learners will preferably have used HTML, Visual Basic or VB Script Code, ASP, and ADO. Suggest familiarity with HTML, Client-side and server-side scripting, and Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). In addition, learners should have taken the first part of this series (73227)..
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