Introductie
This five-day, instructor-led course provides an introduction to developing n-tier applications for the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 environment using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 (SP1). Both this course and the 6367A course prepare students for the 646x series of Technology Specialist courses, like: MOC6460, MOC6461, MOC6462, MOC6463 and MOC6464.
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This course is intended for software development professionals that have a minimum of six months experience developing applications in an object-oriented environment using Microsoft Visual C#, Microsoft Visual Basic, or Java. Delegates should have completed course MOC6367, MOC4994 or simlar.
Delegates attending this course are planning to use the .NET Framework for future business application development. This course is intended for developers who wish to expand their understanding of application development in the .NET Framework, and it provides an initial foundation in .NET that can be built upon with more advanced .NET training. Programmers attending this course should ensure that they are familiar with the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE).
Object-oriented programming and the .NET Framework are the basic building blocks that all professional developers need to acquire before moving on to the more advanced courses and MCTS Certification.
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Before attending this course, students must have:
- An understanding of problem-solving techniques that apply to software development.
- A basic understanding of Web, Macro, and Microsoft Windows scripting techniques, and some experience writing scripts.
- A general understanding of the purpose, function, and features of the .NET Framework.
- Some experience using Visual Studio 2008.
- Experience in object-oriented design and development.
Specifieke inhoud
Module 1: Software Design and Development in Visual Studio 2008
This module helps students to design and develop software using Visual Studio 2008.
- Introduction to Software Design and Development
- Introduction to Software Development Frameworks and Methodologies
- Introduction to the Microsoft .NET Framework Applications
- N-Tier Application Development
Module 2: Object-Oriented Programming with Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
This module helps students to design and develop software using Visual Studio 2008.
- Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
- Defining a Class
- Creating a Class Instance
- Introduction to Inheritance
- Defining and Implementing Interfaces
- Creating and Using Delegates and Events
- Generics
Module 3: Data Validation
This module introduces data validation and explains how to validate Windows Forms and ASP.NET applications.
- Introduction to Data Validation?
- Validating Windows Forms Applications
- Validating ASP.NET Applications
Module 4: Debugging and Profiling .NET Applications
This module helps students to debug and profile applications using Visual Studio 2008.
- Code Tracing and Debugging
- Application Profiling
Module 5: Monitoring and Logging .NET Framework Applications
This module introduces the concept of instrumentation, as well as one of the instrumentation methods.
- Introduction to Instrumentation
- Event Logs
Module 6: Testing Microsoft .NET Framework Applications
This module helps students to implement software testing using Visual Studio 2008.
- Introduction to Software Testing
- Using Visual Studio 2008 Testing Tools
Module 7: Introduction to LINQ
This module introduces new language features and LINQ concepts
- What Is New in VB.NET and C#
- Introduction to LINQ
- LINQ Data Providers
Module 8: Data Access with LINQ
This module introduces new language features and LINQ concepts
- LINQ to XML
- LINQ to Entities
- LINQ to SQL
Module 9: Implementing Security in .NET Applications
- This module explains important security concepts and how to apply them in .Microsoft NET Framework applications.
- Security Overview
- Implementing Code Access Security
- Implementing Role-Based Security
- Using Cryptography Services
Module 10: Network Programming
- This module explains how to extend our applications onto the network to access resources and send email.
- Introduction to Network Programming
- Setting Credentials
- Sending Mail
Module 11: Creating Distributed Applications
This module introduces the concept of distributed applications and shows you how to create and consume XML Web services by using the Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. It also covers the key features of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and explains how to build WCF services and clients.
- Introduction to Distributed Applications
- Creating and Consuming XML Webservices
- Building Windows Communication Foundation Services and Clients
Module 12: Configuring .NET Framework Applications
- This module helps students to configure applications using Visual Studio 2008.
- Introduction to Configuring Applications
- Using .NET Configuration Files
Module 13: Deploying .NET Framework Applications
This module introduces many of the features and options that Visual Studio 2008 and the Microsoft .NET Framework provide to help you build, test, and deploy applications.
- Introduction to Assemblies
- Overview of MSBuild
- Deploying .NET Framework Applications by Using ClickOnce
- Deploying .NET Framework Applications by Using Windows Installer
Module 14: Windows Presentation Foundation Applications
This module introduces the concepts of using the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications to extend the range and flexibility of the applications that can be developed using the .NET Framework 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008.
- Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation
- Introduction to XAML
- Programming Windows Presentation Foundation Applications
Course 6368A / M6368 / MOC6368 : Programming with the Microsoft .NET Framework Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
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