ASP.NET Web Forms Programming Using Visual Basic.NET (Canada) Hands-On Technology Transfer
Delivery Method
Seminar
Target Audience VB.Net Programmers
Summary This course provides students with hands on experience using Visual Studio to create dynamic Web sites with ASP.NET Web Forms and the .NET Framework using VB.NET.
Description/Agenda This course provides students with hands on experience using Visual
Studio to create dynamic Web sites with ASP.NET Web Forms and the .NET
Framework using VB.NET. The class provides a thorough introduction to the
VB.NET programming language, including coverage of the essentials of the
VB.NET programming language, built in data types, operators, control
structures, classes and methods, collections and exception handling.
Students then learn how to leverage the power of the .NET Framework to
build Web user interfaces. Students will learn use the power of ASP.NET Web
server controls combined with HTML5 to design Web pages. They will use
ASP.NET Validation controls to provide both client-side and server-side data
validation for user input. Students will learn how to use master pages to
enforce a consistent look and feel across a set of Web pages, as well as how
to use user controls to reuse smaller pieces of HTML across multiple pages.
Students explore the complexities of state management in ASP.NET Web
Forms and how to use session and view state objects to manage state between
HTTP requests.
Students spend time exploring how to use ADO.NET to interact with
databases by running SQL queries and executing stored procedures. They will
also learn how to read/write XML files using DataSets and DataTables.
Students learn how ASP.NET Web Forms data binding to easily display data in
list controls, the GridView control and the DetailsView control.
Microsoft provides support for Ajax-enabled Web Forms applications using
the ASP.NET AJAX Framework. Students will learn how to use some of the
server-side features to make asynchronous postbacks from the browser,
perform partial page updates using the UpdatePanel, use CSS to dim a page
during postback and use the Timer fetch data from the server asynchronously.
Other topics include: using a Web.config file to control application
configuration; working with the query string; working with cookies; reading
and writing files; and deploying ASP.NET web applications. Comprehensive
labs provide the students with extensive experience creating and deploying
dynamic ASP.NET Web Form applications.
This course provides thorough coverage of the use of Web Forms
for web sites. Students requiring additional coverage of ASP.NET MVC,
WCF, Windows Forms or Windows
Presentation Foundation should refer to HOTT's complete course listing
for additional training courses.
Students who are already familiar with VB.NET language syntax may
want to take the 3-day
ASP.NET Web Forms Programming for Experienced Visual Basic.NET Programmers
course instead.
Course Prerequisites
Knowledge of fundamental HTML syntax is helpful, but not required. Prior
experience with a scripting or programming language is required.
What You Will Learn
- Using Visual Studio to create VB.NET applications
- Working with .NET data types
- Creating variables with the proper scope and using operators to
build complex expressions
- Designing and using classes
- Using control structures such as If,
While and For
- Using procedures to build complex applications
- Throwing and trapping exceptions using the Try
and Catch statements
- Using single and multi-dimensional arrays
- Working with .NET collections
- Using LINQ to make queries
- Defining and implementing interfaces
- Working with enumerations
- Creating ASP.NET Web Form applications
- Working with CSS in Web Forms
- Using Web server controls to interact with users and display data
- Creating event handlers to respond to control events
- Validating input using ASP.NET validation controls
- Reusing design with master pages and user controls
- Managing state in a Web Forms application
- Using ADO.NET to interact with databases
- Using DataSets to read/write XML data
- Using Data Binding to display complex data on Web Pages
- Using ASP.NET AJAX in Web Forms applications
- Deploying an ASP.NET Web application
Course Overview
Course Benefits
- Course materials include
student guide, hands-on lab manual and USB flash drive for examples and lab
work
- Students
receive a certificate of completion at the end of class
- Students can
retake any portion of a class that has been completed, within 12 months at
no extra cost
- There are no
registration fees or cancellation fees
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