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Developing Applications With Visual Basic .NET: Level 3


Course Description:

This course covers advanced concepts of the Visual Basic .NET programming language and how to utilize the language with other .NET technologies to develop applications.


Course Duration: 5-days
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Prerequisites and Assumptions:

Students should have a thorough knowledge of .NET and the Visual Basic .NET programming language or our VB.NET Level 1 & Level 2 courses.

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The Extensible Markup Language (XML)

  • What is XML?
  • Well-Formed XML
  • Namespaces
  • DTDs
  • XML Schemas
  • XSLT
  • XPath

Accessing Data

  • Overview of Data Access Technologies
  • ADO .NET Managed Providers
  • XxxConnection
  • XxxCommand
  • XxxDataReader

Advanced ADO.NET

  • Managing Data in DataSets
  • XxxDataAdapter
  • DataTable
  • DataRelation
  • DataRow
  • DataColumn
  • Constraints
  • XxxTransaction
  • DataView

Creating ASP.NET Applications

  • Configuration

Managing State in ASP .NET

  • chapterContent1

ASP.NET Controls

  • HTML Controls
  • Web Server Controls
  • Web User Controls
  • Custom Controls

Creating ASP .NET XML Web Services

  • chapterContent2

Using .NET Remoting

  • chapterContent2

Securing .NET Applications
  • chapterContent2

File Input and Output

  • chapterContent2

Reflection

  • chapterContent2

Messaging

  • chapterContent2

Monitoring and Logging Application Performance

  • chapterContent2

Testing .NET Applications
  • chapterContent2

Deploying .NET Applications
  • chapterContent2

   
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