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Provided by: Serebra Learning Corporation Introduction to ASP.NET Part 3: Web Services and Web ApplicationsASP |
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This is the final course in a three part series that covers Web services and enhancing the functionality of Web applications by using ASP.NET. The learner will be introduced to the concept of Web services learn to call and use a Web service and to create a Web service using Microsoft Visual Basic. Topics also covered are enhancing Web application functionality technologies such as state maintenance caching and authentication. Lastly the learner has the opportunity to deploy an ASP.NET application.
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Audience
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 two parts of this series (73227 and 73228).
Objective
- Identify features of Web services.
- Sequence the steps in the execution of a Web service.
- Identify the features of the Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) specification.
- Identify key requirements of a good ASP.NET Web application.
- Identify features of Session state in ASP.NET.
- Identify features of cookieless sessions.
Topics Include
Unit 1: Web Services
- Identify features of Web services.
- Sequence the steps in the execution of a Web service.
- Identify the features of the Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) specification.
- Identify the default protocols supported by ASP.NET Web services.
- Identify the advantages of using a proxy to call a Web service.
- Identify the syntax used to compile a Web service into a proxy.
- Identify the features of calling a Web service from a browser.
- Identify the syntax used to create an instance of a proxy.
- Identify the syntax used to create a Web service with Visual Basic (VB).
- Call a Web service by using VisualStudio.NET.
- Identify features of the Web Service Description Language (WSDL).
- Identify the syntax used to compile a proxy class into a DLL.
- Create a Web service by using VisualStudio.NET.
Unit 2: Web Applications
- Identify features of cookieless sessions.
- Identify features of the web.config file.
- Identify features of the global.asax file.
- Identify features of output caching in ASP.NET.
- Identify the syntax for using the ASP.NET cache.
- Identify features of the syntax for using the section of the web.config file.
- Sequence the events that are fired by a global.asax file when a request for a page is made.
- Identify features of using Session and Application variables in global.asax.
- Identify features of Session state storage in a database.
- Identify features of ASP.NET authentication.
- Sequence the events in the ASP.NET forms authentication process.
- Identify features of Passport authentication.
- Identify the syntax used to set up security in web.config within an ASP.NET application.
- Identify the syntax for creating login forms.
- Identify features of Session state in ASP.NET.
- Identify key requirements of a good ASP.NET Web application.
Duration
8
Minimum Requirements
The CDROM version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
- At least a double speed CDROM drive.
- An MPC compliant sound card with attached speakers or headphones is recommended (Currently only the CDROM version supports audio).
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM and 22MB available hard disk space or file server space.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
Media
Serebra Learning Corporation 119 - 7565 132nd Street Surrey BC V3W 1K5 Canada

