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Access 2003 Interactive Instructor Based Video Training Courses and Study Guides


Trainer Information: Michael Lee
Michael Lee is a Senior Trainer and Consultant with Saqqara Technology, Inc, a Microsoft Certified Partner located in Henderson, Nevada. Michael has over 10 years technology training experience and has published numerous books about SQL Server and Client/Server development. He is a popular speaker and presenter, and is in high demand at client sites and conferences all over the US and Europe.


Note: This course is current to .NET Framework version 1.1 but covers valuable and relevant material for today's development issues.
ASP.NET: Level 1


1.0 Server-Side Programming Concepts

1.1 Static vs. Dynamic Web Applications
1.2 Server-side Design Options

2.0 Overview of HTML and Scripting
2.1 HTML Tagging
2.2 Using Styles
2.3 Form Tags
2.4 Using ActiveX
2.5 DHTML


3.0 Review of Traditional ASP

3.1 Client vs. Server Scripting
3.2 ASP Objects

4.0 Introduction to ASP.NET
4.1 ASP.NET and the .NET Framework
4.2 Structure of an ASP.NET Page

ASP.NET: Level 2


1.0 HTML Controls and Events

1.1 Using HTML Server Controls
1.2 Managing Events

2.0 Using Code-Behind Pages
2.1 How Does it Work?
2.2 Creating Code-behind Classes
2.3 Using Controls with Code-behind Pages
2.4 Using Inheritance with Code-behind

3.0 Basic ASP.NET Controls
3.1 Web Control Concepts
3.2 asp:Label & asp:Textbox
3.3 asp:Button & asp:Image Button
3.4 asp:CheckBox & asp:CheckBoxList
3.5 asp:ListBox & asp:DropDownList
3.6 asp:RadioButton & asp:RadioButtonList


4.0 Validation
4.1 Validation Concepts
4.2 RequiredFieldValidator Control
4.3 CompareValidator Control
4.4 RangeValidator Control
4.5 RegularExpressionValidator Control
4.6 ValidationSummary Control
4.7 Custom Validation

ASP.NET: Level 3


1.0 Page Navigation

1.1 Controlling Form Submit
1.2 Using the Redirect Method
1.3 Using Hyperlink Control

2.0 Advanced Control Management
2.1 Managing ViewState
2.2 Programmatic Loading
2.3 Using the Panel Control

3.0 Creating User Controls
3.1 What is a User Control?
3.2 Creating a Simple User Control
3.3 Exposing Properties and Methods
3.4 Handling Events


4.0 Globalization
4.1 Globalization Concepts
4.2 Specifying Cultural Settings
4.3 The System Globalization Namespace

5.0 Managing State
5.1 What is State Management?
5.2 Using Cookies
5.3 Managing Session State
5.4 Storing Session Data
5.5 Using Cookieless Sessions
5.6 Using Global.asaz

ASP.NET: Level 4


1.0 Accessing Data with ADO.NET

1.1 What is ADO.NET?
1.2 Managing Connections
1.3 Creating Commands
1.4 Using Data Readers
1.5 Working with DataSets
1.6 Advanced ADO.NET Operations


2.0 Using Data-Binding
2.1 DataViews
2.2 DataGrid Control
2.3 Repeater Control
2.4 Binding with ASP.NET

ASP.NET: Level 5


1.0 XML and Datasets

1.1 Using XML and Datasets
1.2 Transformation

2.0 Debugging and Error Handling
2.1 Using the Debugger
2.2 Using Trace
2.3 Page-level Error Handling
2.4 Using a Custom Error Page

3.0 Configuring ASP.NET Applications
3.1 Configuration File
3.2 Caching


4.0 Using Components
4.1 Calling .NET Components
4.2 Calling COM Components
4.3 Using Platform Invoke

5.0 Securing an ASP.NET Application
5.1 Forms Authentication
5.2 Passport Authentication
5.3 Windows Authentication

6.0 Introduction to Web Services
6.1 What are Web Services?
6.2 Creating a Simple Web Service
6.3 Calling Web Services


Note: Course outlines are subject to change.

 

ASP.NET Study Guide:


The Complete Guide to ASP.NET and the .NET Framework; over 700 pages.

Since 1996, ASP programmers have faced one upgrade after another, often with no visible advantages until version 3.x. Now you have the first significant improvement in ASP programming within your grasp—ASP.NET. Your reliance on a watered-down version of Visual Basic has been alleviated now that ASP.NET pages may be programmed in both Microsoft's new version of Visual Basic or the latest version of C++: C#. ASP.NET allows programmers and developers to work with both VB.NET and C# within the same ASP.NET page. This book will show you how.

  1. Review the Basics of the ASP.NET Platform
    Learn how ASP.NET takes advantage of all that .NET has to offer, including support for more than 20 languages and the full set of .NET Framework software libraries.
  2. Understand ASP.NET Namespaces
    See how a namespace is represented physically on your computer, how to use a namespace in an ASP.NET page, and learn the entire namespace collection.
  3. Develop an ASP.NET Web Form
    Use HTML Server controls, Web Server controls, Validation controls, and Custom controls to develop forms.
  4. Understand the Anatomy of a Configuration File
    Master the application, system, and security aspects of the configuration files and create a web.config file.
  5. Manage State
    See how ASP.NET application state management is far improved over the previous ASP incarnations.
  6. Understand XML in the .NET Framework
    Learn the major components of an XML document: Declarations, Comments, Schemas, Elements, and more.
  7. Debug ASP.NET
    Learn the basics of ASP.NET debugging and see how to use Visual Studio .NET debugging tools.
  8. The ASP.NET Wallet CD
    The CD comes with all the source code from the book, including complete applications for an address book, message board, an XML.NET guest book, and an ADO.NET shopping cart.

ASP.NET on DVD-ROM - Desktop Learning Library Edition

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ASP.NET Online

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ASP.NET on VHS

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