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INTRODUCTION:
This two-day instructor-led seminar provides students with an introduction to the technologies that comprise the Microsoft .NET strategy. This course is a high-level overview of multiple aspects of .NET, and is intended as a starting point for developers and business decision-makers to evaluate Microsoft .NET tools and technologies. As an introductory seminar, it provides pointers to training courses and other resources that give more detail on specific topics.
This course is intended for experienced programmers who are evaluating Microsoft .NET tools and technologies, such as Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework, and provides pointers to resources where they can obtain specific skills for creating applications, components, and services built on the .NET Framework.
INTRODUCTION:
This two-day instructor-led seminar provides students with an introduction to the technologies that comprise the Microsoft .NET strategy. This course is a high-level overview of multiple aspects of .NET, and is intended as a starting point for developers and business decision-makers to evaluate Microsoft .NET tools and technologies. As an introductory seminar, it provides pointers to training courses and other resources that give more detail on specific topics.
This course is intended for experienced programmers who are evaluating Microsoft .NET tools and technologies, such as Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework, and provides pointers to resources where they can obtain specific skills for creating applications, components, and services built on the .NET Framework.
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Introduction to Microsoft .NET Development (Course 2717)
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For more information, please visit www.thinkpathtraining.com or speak with one of our Learning Solutions Advisors at 1-212-566-4223.
Introduction to Microsoft .NET Development
Course 2717: Two days; Instructor-led
Introduction
This two-day instructor-led seminar provides students with an introduction to the technologies that comprise the Microsoft .NET strategy. This course is a high-level overview of multiple aspects of .NET, and is intended as a starting point for developers and business decision-makers to evaluate Microsoft .NET tools and technologies. As an introductory seminar, it provides pointers to training courses and other resources that give more detail on specific topics.
Audience
This course is intended for experienced programmers who are evaluating Microsoft .NET tools and technologies, such as Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 and the .NET Framework 1.1, and provides pointers to resources where they can obtain specific skills for creating applications, components, and services built on the .NET Framework.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will have a fundamental understanding of how to:
Create a simple .NET solution by using Microsoft Visual J# .NET, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET.
Use Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
Build simple ASP.NET applications.
Access data in a variety of formats.
Apply object-oriented programming concepts.
Create a simple .NET application based on the Microsoft Windows application template.
Use the Extensible Markup Language (XML).
Create an XML Web service.
Build scalable and reliable applications.
Apply core security concepts in the .NET Framework 1.1.
Use the lifecycle tools included in Visual Studio .NET.
Configure and deploy an application built on the .NET Framework 1.1.
Interoperate with existing applications.
Migrate existing applications to the .NET Framework 1.1.
Build applications for mobile devices.
Develop applications for Windows Server 2003.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students should have:
Basic programming experience with Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition, C, C++, or Java.
Familiarity with Microsoft development technologies such as Windows Forms and Active Server Pages (ASP).
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.
Course Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft .NET
This module provides students with an introduction to Microsoft .NET. The module identifies problems with existing technologies that are solved by the .NET initiative, and describes the core services and features provided by the .NET Framework 1.1. After completing this module, students will be able to describe the features and benefits of using XML Web services and the .NET Framework 1.1.
Lessons
The Microsoft Application Platform
Introduction to XML Web Services
Inside the .NET Framework
Introduction to .NET Languages
Microsoft Developer Tools Roadmap
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how the Microsoft Application Platform simplifies development.
Identify the features and benefits of XML Web services.
Describe the core components of the .NET Framework.
Describe how multiple languages are supported by the .NET Framework.
Describe the Microsoft Developer Tools Roadmap.
Describe the features and benefits of Microsoft .NET.
Module 2: Using Visual Studio .NET
This module shows how Microsoft Visual Studio .NET is a suite of programming tools that provide a complete development environment for building applications for the Microsoft .NET platform. After completing this module, students will be able to describe the design goals, features, and benefits of using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
Lessons
Introduction to Visual Studio .NET
Using Visual Studio .NET for Web Application Development
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the design goals of Visual Studio .NET.
List the productivity features of Visual Studio .NET.
Describe the Visual Studio .NET Rapid Application Development (RAD) tools.
Understand how Visual Studio .NET simplifies the Web application development process and shortens delivery time.
Module 3: Building ASP .NET Applications
This module describes Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) as they are implemented for the .NET platform. After completing this module, students will be able to describe how ASP.NET can be used to develop enterprise-class Web applications, including those designed for mobile browsers.
Lessons
Introduction to ASP .NET
Using Web Forms
Introduction to ASP.NET Mobile Web Applications
Introduction to ASP.NET Application Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Discuss the capabilities of ASP.NET and its implementation.
Identify the important concepts of Web Forms and ASP.NET server controls.
Discuss the capabilities of ASP.NET Mobile Web Applications.
Describe the features of the ASP.NET application services.
Module 4: Using ADO.NET
This module describes a new data access technology that is an evolutionary improvement to Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). ADO.NET is a group of classes in the Microsoft .NET Framework that integrates previous XML and ADO object models, and is designed for distributed applications that might need to operate over the Web. After completing this module, you will be able to describe how to implement data services across enterprise-level applications using ADO.NET.
Lessons
Introduction to ADO.NET
The ADO.NET Object Model
Using .NET Framework Data Providers
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe ADO.NET and its architecture.
Use the ADO.NET and DataSet objects.
Use the .NET Framework data providers.
Module 5: Applying Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
This module describes how object-oriented programming techniques are available across .NET languages, and how the .NET common language runtime (CLR) provides features to simplify the development of reusable components. After completing this module, you will be able to define object-oriented concepts such as inheritance and describe how namespaces and assemblies can be used to increase efficiency in component development.
Lessons
Introduction to Classes and Their Members
Inheritance
Namespaces and Assemblies
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Define a class and identify its members.
Identify how to implement inheritance in .NET.
Describe how .NET relies on namespaces and assemblies.
Describe how object-oriented programming concepts apply to .NET development.
Module 6: Developing Windows Applications
This module explains how to use existing forms and controls that are available for an application s user interface. After completing this module, you will be able to create forms and form templates, and describe how to utilize some advanced functionality of existing controls.
Lessons
Introduction to Windows Applications
Using Windows Forms
Visual Inheritance
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the features of Windows Forms.
Create a Windows Forms application.
Create a form that inherits from another form.
Module 7: Using XML in .NET
This module explains how you can work with XML by using classes defined within the .NET Framework. After completing this module, you will be able to explain the role of XML classes in the .NET Framework, describe how ADO.NET takes advantage of the power of XML to provide disconnected access to data, and retrieve and write XML data. You will also use the XML Designer to create and edit XML source code and XML Schema Definition (XSD) schemas.
Lessons
XML in .NET
Using the XML Designer
ADO.NET and XML
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the role of XML classes in the .NET Framework.
Describe how Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects .NET (ADO.NET) takes advantage of the power of XML to provide disconnected access to data.
Retrieve and write XML data.
Use the XML Designer to create and edit XML source code and XML Schema Definition (XSD) schemas.
Module 8: XML Web Services
This module describes a simple, standards-based model for binding applications together over the Internet by using XML Web services. After completing this module, you will be able to describe how to create, implement, deploy, secure, and consume an XML Web service.
Lessons
Introduction to XML Web Services
Creating and Implementing XML Web Services
Deploying and Securing XML Web Services
Consuming XML Web Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Identify XML Web services.
Design an XML Web service.
Create and implement an XML Web service.
Deploy and secure an XML Web service.
Access an XML Web service from a client application.
Module 9: Making Applications Scalable and Reusable
This module describes the tools built into the .NET Framework for creating reliable and scalable applications. After completing this module, you will be able to explain Microsoft Message Queuing support in .NET. You will also be able to describe how Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Server Explorer and programmatic access to event logs, performance counters, and tracing can help you to deploy and test your applications.
Lessons
Using Microsoft Message Queuing
Application Diagnostics and Tuning
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use Microsoft Message Queuing to build scalable applications.
Diagnose and tune applications by using event logs, performance counters, tracing, and Microsoft Windows Services.
Describe the following testing tools: Microsoft Visual Studio Analyzer and Application Center Test.
Module 10: Security in .NET
This module describes the core security features provided by the .NET Framework. After completing this module, you will be able to explain how to implement authorization and authentication for applications created within the framework. You will also be able to identify additional security measures and tools provided by the framework.
Lessons
Code-Based Security
Role-Based Security
Additional Security Measures
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand code-based security.
Understand role-based security.
Implement the security mechanisms provided by the .NET Framework.
Understand how the .NET Framework handles authorization and authentication.
Identify the additional security measures and security tools provided by the .NET Framework.
Module 11: Lifecycle Tools for Microsoft .NET
This module describes Microsoft Visual Studio .NET tools that help you to design, develop, and deploy enterprise-level applications. After completing this module, you will be able to describe the features of enterprise templates and describe how the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Object Role Modeling (ORM) are applied in software design. You will also be able to describe the use of Application Center Test and Microsoft Visual SourceSafe to simplify project deployment and testing.
Lessons
Using Enterprise Templates
Software Modeling Using UML
Data Modeling
Using Application Center Test
Introduction to Visual Source Safe
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the features, goals, and components of Enterprise Templates.
Discuss software modeling by using a Unified Modeling Language (UML).
Explain database modeling by using Object Role Modeling (ORM).
Describe how to use Application Center Test.
Discuss the features of Microsoft Visual SourceSafe .
Describe the lifecycle tools included with Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect Edition
Module 12: Configuring and Deploying .NET based Applications
This module describes how the .NET Framework and the CLR help you to configure and deploy self-described, self-contained applications. After completing this module, you will be able to describe how to use assemblies and the global assembly cache to configure and deploy applications.
Lessons
Configuring .NET Framework Applications
Using Assemblies in .NET Framework Applications
Deploying .NET Framework Applications
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Identify important concepts of configuring .NET Framework applications.
Identify the role of assemblies and the global assembly cache in configuring and deploying .NET applications.
Deploy .NET Framework applications.
Describe how to configure and deploy .NET assemblies.
Module 13: Application Interoperability
This module explains how Microsoft Visual Studio .NET helps you to enhance the reliability of your applications by using managed code. After completing this module, you will be able to call COM components from the .NET Framework, and call .NET Framework components from COM.
Lessons
Introduction to Application Interoperability
Calling COM Objects from .NET
Calling .NET Components from COM
Using Platform Invoke
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the role of interop services with reference to the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Call COM components from the .NET Framework.
Call the .NET Framework components from COM.
Describe how to use Platform Invocation Services (PInvoke) to call unmanaged functions implemented in DLLs.
Module 14: Migrating Applications to .NET
This module explains how to migrate legacy applications to the .NET Framework by using the Upgrade Wizard. After completing this module, you will be able to port applications from earlier versions of Visual Basic and ASP to Visual Basic .NET and ASP.NET. You will also learn how to convert Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 projects to J# or C# code.
Lessons
Migrating Visual Basic Applications to .NET
Migrating ASP Applications to ASP.NET
Migrating Visual J++ Applications to .NET
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Migrate Visual Basic 6.0 applications to Visual Basic .NET.
Migrate ASP applications to ASP.NET.
Migrate Java-language code to .NET.
Module 15: Building Applications for Mobile Devices
This module describes how Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 is a complete set of development tools for building Smart Device applications that run on mobile devices. After completing this module, you will be able to describe the .NET Compact Framework, create Smart Device applications, and use SQL Server CE to store data locally.
Lessons
Introduction to the .NET Compact Framework
Creating Smart Device Applications
Using SQL Server CE To Store Data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the .NET Compact Framework.
Create Smart Device applications.
Use Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Windows CE to store data locally.
Module 16: Developing with Windows Server 2003
This module describes Windows Server 2003 as a .NET development environment. In this module, you will see how Windows Server 2003 builds on the core strengths of the Windows family of operating systems - security, manageability, reliability, availability, and scalability. After completing this module, you will be able to describe the Web technologies and application server features provided by Windows Server 2003, and be able to discuss the benefits of developing with Windows Server 2003.
Lessons
Using Windows Server 2003 As An Application Server
Using Windows Server 2003 Web Technologies
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the application server features of Windows Server 2003.
Describe the Web technologies of Windows Server 2003.
Describe the benefits of developing with Windows Server 2003.
For more information, please visit www.thinkpathtraining.com or speak with one of our Learning Solutions Advisors at 1-212-566-4223 - Brian Mueller
http://www.thinkpathtraining.com/courses/CourseDetails.asp?crsID=2717
For more information, please visit www.thinkpathtraining.com or speak with one of our Learning Solutions Advisors at 1-212-566-4223.
Introduction to Microsoft .NET Development
Course 2717: Two days; Instructor-led
Introduction
This two-day instructor-led seminar provides students with an introduction to the technologies that comprise the Microsoft .NET strategy. This course is a high-level overview of multiple aspects of .NET, and is intended as a starting point for developers and business decision-makers to evaluate Microsoft .NET tools and technologies. As an introductory seminar, it provides pointers to training courses and other resources that give more detail on specific topics.
Audience
This course is intended for experienced programmers who are evaluating Microsoft .NET tools and technologies, such as Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 and the .NET Framework 1.1, and provides pointers to resources where they can obtain specific skills for creating applications, components, and services built on the .NET Framework.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will have a fundamental understanding of how to:
Create a simple .NET solution by using Microsoft Visual J# .NET, Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, and Microsoft Visual Basic .NET.
Use Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
Build simple ASP.NET applications.
Access data in a variety of formats.
Apply object-oriented programming concepts.
Create a simple .NET application based on the Microsoft Windows application template.
Use the Extensible Markup Language (XML).
Create an XML Web service.
Build scalable and reliable applications.
Apply core security concepts in the .NET Framework 1.1.
Use the lifecycle tools included in Visual Studio .NET.
Configure and deploy an application built on the .NET Framework 1.1.
Interoperate with existing applications.
Migrate existing applications to the .NET Framework 1.1.
Build applications for mobile devices.
Develop applications for Windows Server 2003.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students should have:
Basic programming experience with Microsoft Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition, C, C++, or Java.
Familiarity with Microsoft development technologies such as Windows Forms and Active Server Pages (ASP).
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.
Course Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft .NET
This module provides students with an introduction to Microsoft .NET. The module identifies problems with existing technologies that are solved by the .NET initiative, and describes the core services and features provided by the .NET Framework 1.1. After completing this module, students will be able to describe the features and benefits of using XML Web services and the .NET Framework 1.1.
Lessons
The Microsoft Application Platform
Introduction to XML Web Services
Inside the .NET Framework
Introduction to .NET Languages
Microsoft Developer Tools Roadmap
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how the Microsoft Application Platform simplifies development.
Identify the features and benefits of XML Web services.
Describe the core components of the .NET Framework.
Describe how multiple languages are supported by the .NET Framework.
Describe the Microsoft Developer Tools Roadmap.
Describe the features and benefits of Microsoft .NET.
Module 2: Using Visual Studio .NET
This module shows how Microsoft Visual Studio .NET is a suite of programming tools that provide a complete development environment for building applications for the Microsoft .NET platform. After completing this module, students will be able to describe the design goals, features, and benefits of using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
Lessons
Introduction to Visual Studio .NET
Using Visual Studio .NET for Web Application Development
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the design goals of Visual Studio .NET.
List the productivity features of Visual Studio .NET.
Describe the Visual Studio .NET Rapid Application Development (RAD) tools.
Understand how Visual Studio .NET simplifies the Web application development process and shortens delivery time.
Module 3: Building ASP .NET Applications
This module describes Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) as they are implemented for the .NET platform. After completing this module, students will be able to describe how ASP.NET can be used to develop enterprise-class Web applications, including those designed for mobile browsers.
Lessons
Introduction to ASP .NET
Using Web Forms
Introduction to ASP.NET Mobile Web Applications
Introduction to ASP.NET Application Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Discuss the capabilities of ASP.NET and its implementation.
Identify the important concepts of Web Forms and ASP.NET server controls.
Discuss the capabilities of ASP.NET Mobile Web Applications.
Describe the features of the ASP.NET application services.
Module 4: Using ADO.NET
This module describes a new data access technology that is an evolutionary improvement to Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). ADO.NET is a group of classes in the Microsoft .NET Framework that integrates previous XML and ADO object models, and is designed for distributed applications that might need to operate over the Web. After completing this module, you will be able to describe how to implement data services across enterprise-level applications using ADO.NET.
Lessons
Introduction to ADO.NET
The ADO.NET Object Model
Using .NET Framework Data Providers
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe ADO.NET and its architecture.
Use the ADO.NET and DataSet objects.
Use the .NET Framework data providers.
Module 5: Applying Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
This module describes how object-oriented programming techniques are available across .NET languages, and how the .NET common language runtime (CLR) provides features to simplify the development of reusable components. After completing this module, you will be able to define object-oriented concepts such as inheritance and describe how namespaces and assemblies can be used to increase efficiency in component development.
Lessons
Introduction to Classes and Their Members
Inheritance
Namespaces and Assemblies
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Define a class and identify its members.
Identify how to implement inheritance in .NET.
Describe how .NET relies on namespaces and assemblies.
Describe how object-oriented programming concepts apply to .NET development.
Module 6: Developing Windows Applications
This module explains how to use existing forms and controls that are available for an application s user interface. After completing this module, you will be able to create forms and form templates, and describe how to utilize some advanced functionality of existing controls.
Lessons
Introduction to Windows Applications
Using Windows Forms
Visual Inheritance
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the features of Windows Forms.
Create a Windows Forms application.
Create a form that inherits from another form.
Module 7: Using XML in .NET
This module explains how you can work with XML by using classes defined within the .NET Framework. After completing this module, you will be able to explain the role of XML classes in the .NET Framework, describe how ADO.NET takes advantage of the power of XML to provide disconnected access to data, and retrieve and write XML data. You will also use the XML Designer to create and edit XML source code and XML Schema Definition (XSD) schemas.
Lessons
XML in .NET
Using the XML Designer
ADO.NET and XML
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Explain the role of XML classes in the .NET Framework.
Describe how Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects .NET (ADO.NET) takes advantage of the power of XML to provide disconnected access to data.
Retrieve and write XML data.
Use the XML Designer to create and edit XML source code and XML Schema Definition (XSD) schemas.
Module 8: XML Web Services
This module describes a simple, standards-based model for binding applications together over the Internet by using XML Web services. After completing this module, you will be able to describe how to create, implement, deploy, secure, and consume an XML Web service.
Lessons
Introduction to XML Web Services
Creating and Implementing XML Web Services
Deploying and Securing XML Web Services
Consuming XML Web Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Identify XML Web services.
Design an XML Web service.
Create and implement an XML Web service.
Deploy and secure an XML Web service.
Access an XML Web service from a client application.
Module 9: Making Applications Scalable and Reusable
This module describes the tools built into the .NET Framework for creating reliable and scalable applications. After completing this module, you will be able to explain Microsoft Message Queuing support in .NET. You will also be able to describe how Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Server Explorer and programmatic access to event logs, performance counters, and tracing can help you to deploy and test your applications.
Lessons
Using Microsoft Message Queuing
Application Diagnostics and Tuning
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Use Microsoft Message Queuing to build scalable applications.
Diagnose and tune applications by using event logs, performance counters, tracing, and Microsoft Windows Services.
Describe the following testing tools: Microsoft Visual Studio Analyzer and Application Center Test.
Module 10: Security in .NET
This module describes the core security features provided by the .NET Framework. After completing this module, you will be able to explain how to implement authorization and authentication for applications created within the framework. You will also be able to identify additional security measures and tools provided by the framework.
Lessons
Code-Based Security
Role-Based Security
Additional Security Measures
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand code-based security.
Understand role-based security.
Implement the security mechanisms provided by the .NET Framework.
Understand how the .NET Framework handles authorization and authentication.
Identify the additional security measures and security tools provided by the .NET Framework.
Module 11: Lifecycle Tools for Microsoft .NET
This module describes Microsoft Visual Studio .NET tools that help you to design, develop, and deploy enterprise-level applications. After completing this module, you will be able to describe the features of enterprise templates and describe how the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Object Role Modeling (ORM) are applied in software design. You will also be able to describe the use of Application Center Test and Microsoft Visual SourceSafe to simplify project deployment and testing.
Lessons
Using Enterprise Templates
Software Modeling Using UML
Data Modeling
Using Application Center Test
Introduction to Visual Source Safe
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the features, goals, and components of Enterprise Templates.
Discuss software modeling by using a Unified Modeling Language (UML).
Explain database modeling by using Object Role Modeling (ORM).
Describe how to use Application Center Test.
Discuss the features of Microsoft Visual SourceSafe .
Describe the lifecycle tools included with Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect Edition
Module 12: Configuring and Deploying .NET based Applications
This module describes how the .NET Framework and the CLR help you to configure and deploy self-described, self-contained applications. After completing this module, you will be able to describe how to use assemblies and the global assembly cache to configure and deploy applications.
Lessons
Configuring .NET Framework Applications
Using Assemblies in .NET Framework Applications
Deploying .NET Framework Applications
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Identify important concepts of configuring .NET Framework applications.
Identify the role of assemblies and the global assembly cache in configuring and deploying .NET applications.
Deploy .NET Framework applications.
Describe how to configure and deploy .NET assemblies.
Module 13: Application Interoperability
This module explains how Microsoft Visual Studio .NET helps you to enhance the reliability of your applications by using managed code. After completing this module, you will be able to call COM components from the .NET Framework, and call .NET Framework components from COM.
Lessons
Introduction to Application Interoperability
Calling COM Objects from .NET
Calling .NET Components from COM
Using Platform Invoke
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the role of interop services with reference to the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Call COM components from the .NET Framework.
Call the .NET Framework components from COM.
Describe how to use Platform Invocation Services (PInvoke) to call unmanaged functions implemented in DLLs.
Module 14: Migrating Applications to .NET
This module explains how to migrate legacy applications to the .NET Framework by using the Upgrade Wizard. After completing this module, you will be able to port applications from earlier versions of Visual Basic and ASP to Visual Basic .NET and ASP.NET. You will also learn how to convert Microsoft Visual J++ 6.0 projects to J# or C# code.
Lessons
Migrating Visual Basic Applications to .NET
Migrating ASP Applications to ASP.NET
Migrating Visual J++ Applications to .NET
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Migrate Visual Basic 6.0 applications to Visual Basic .NET.
Migrate ASP applications to ASP.NET.
Migrate Java-language code to .NET.
Module 15: Building Applications for Mobile Devices
This module describes how Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 is a complete set of development tools for building Smart Device applications that run on mobile devices. After completing this module, you will be able to describe the .NET Compact Framework, create Smart Device applications, and use SQL Server CE to store data locally.
Lessons
Introduction to the .NET Compact Framework
Creating Smart Device Applications
Using SQL Server CE To Store Data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the .NET Compact Framework.
Create Smart Device applications.
Use Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Windows CE to store data locally.
Module 16: Developing with Windows Server 2003
This module describes Windows Server 2003 as a .NET development environment. In this module, you will see how Windows Server 2003 builds on the core strengths of the Windows family of operating systems - security, manageability, reliability, availability, and scalability. After completing this module, you will be able to describe the Web technologies and application server features provided by Windows Server 2003, and be able to discuss the benefits of developing with Windows Server 2003.
Lessons
Using Windows Server 2003 As An Application Server
Using Windows Server 2003 Web Technologies
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the application server features of Windows Server 2003.
Describe the Web technologies of Windows Server 2003.
Describe the benefits of developing with Windows Server 2003.
For more information, please visit www.thinkpathtraining.com or speak with one of our Learning Solutions Advisors at 1-212-566-4223 - Brian Mueller
http://www.thinkpathtraining.com/courses/CourseDetails.asp?crsID=2717
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