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Basics

Level 1

1.0 Getting Started With The Sample App.
1.1 Introducing the Sample Application
1.2 The Sample Application

2.0 Introduction to Microsoft .NET
2.1 What is Microsoft .NET
2.2 .NET and XML
2.3 Overview of .NET Framework
2.4 The Common Language Runtime
2.5 The .NET Classes
2.6 Common Language Specification
2.7 Intermediate Language
2.8 Services in .NET
2.9 Common Type System
2.10 Types of Applications You Can Build
2.11 Data Services
2.12 Security Services
2.13 Migrating to .NET
2.14 Benefits of Using the .NET Framework

3.0 Introduction to Visual Studio .NET
3.1 Using Visual Studio .NET
3.2 Configuring Visual Studio .NET
3.3 Project Templates

4.0 Visual Studio Integrated Development
Environment (IDE)
4.1 Using Help
4.2 Types of Windows
4.3 Using the Editor

Level 2

1.0 Overview of .NET Framework Classes
1.1 The .NET Framework
1.2 Namespaces
1.3 The System Namespace
1.4 Namespaces Dealing with Data
1.5 The System.IO Namespace
1.6 The System.Text Namespace
1.7 The System.Collections Namespace
1.8 The System.Web.Services Namespace
1.9 The System.XML Namespace

2.0 Introduction to ASP.NET
2.1 What is the Internet
2.2 HTML Basics
2.3 Websites Created Using HTML
2.4 Websites Created Using ASP
2.5 Before You Begin Coding
2.6 Websites Created Using ASP.NET

3.0 Introduction to ASP.NET
3.1 Overview of ASP.NET
3.2 HTML Controls
3.3 Web From Server Controls
3.4 Field Validator Controls
3.5 How Web Forms Work
3.6 IIS Objects
3.7 Creating User Controls

Level 3

1.0 Working with VB.NET
1.1 Learning the Basics
1.2 Event Handling Basics
1.3 Visual Basic .NET Data Types
1.4 Option Strict
1.5 Conversion Functions
1.6 Constructing Text Using String.Format
1.7 Creating Your Own Procedures
1.8 Creating Classes

2.0 Validation Controls
2.1 Introducing Validation Controls
2.2 Using the RequiredFiledValidator Control
2.3 Using the Range Validator Control
2.4 Using the RegularExpressionValidator Control
2.5 Using the CustomValidator Control
2.6 Using the ValidationSummary Control
2.7 Using the CompareValidator Control

Level 4

1.0 Debugging in Visual Studio .NET
1.1 Using the Debugger
1.2 Invoking the Debugger
1.3 Tools for Debugging
1.4 Using Breakpoints
1.5 Useful Debugging Tools
1.6 Other Useful Debugging Windows
1.7 Using the Debug Class
1.8 Conditional Compilation
1.9 The Stop Statement

2.0 Introduction to ADO.NET
2.1 Getting Started with ADO.NET
2.2 Benefits of ADO.NET

3.0 Data Binding on Web Forms
3.1 Overview of Binding on Web Forms
3.2 Displaying Data in a DataGrid Control
3.3 Creating and Configuring a Dataset
3.4 Filling a DropDownList Control with Data

Level 5

1.0 Error Handling
1.1 Getting Started with Structured Exception Handling
1.2 Using Error Handling
1.3 Working with Specific Exceptions
1.4 Throwing Exceptions
1.5 Passing Error Information
1.6 Creating an Error Page

2.0 ADO.NET Connection and Command Objects
2.1 Introducing ADO.NET Connections
2.2 Providing ADO.NET Connection Information
2.3 Using ADO.NET Connection Objects
2.4 Updating Data Using a Command Object

3.0 Working with Data
3.1 Introducing the DataReader
3.2 Using a DataReader to Fill DropDownList
3.3 Retrieving DataSets Generically
3.4 Working with Relatons in a Database

Level 6

1.0 Using Stored Procedures with ADO.NET
1.1 Executing Stored Procedures
1.2 Investigating the Stored Procedures
1.3 OleDb and Stored Procedures
1.4 SqlClient and Stored Procedures

2.0 Using the DataGrid Control
2.1 Using the DataGrid
2.2 Loading the DataGrid with Data
2.3 Formatting Numeric Columns
2.4 Enabling Paging
2.5 Selecting a Row
2.6 Sorting Columns

3.0 Editing Data Using the DataGrid Control
3.1 Editing Data
3.2 Adding a Hyperlink Column
3.3 Editing Data on the Detail Page
3.4 Adding Editing Support
3.5 Adding a Template Column
3.6 Adding a New Row
3.7 Deleting Rows

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Advanced

Level 1

1.0 Using the Repeater Control
1.1 Introduction to List-Bound Controls
1.2 How Does the Repeater Control Work?
1.3 Creating the Repeater Example
1.4 More Advanced Repeater Features

2.0 Using the DataList Control
2.1 Introducing the DataList Control
2.2 Add the Control's Data Source
2.3 Adding the Full ItemTemplate
2.4 Using the DataList Control's Properties
2.5 Adding the EditItemTemplate Section
2.6 Add Event-Handling Code

Level 2

1.0 Using Crystal Reports
1.1 Crystal Reports Overview
1.2 Creating a Report
1.3 Viewing the Report
1.4 Selecting Specific Rows

2.0 Creating User Controls
2.1 Why Create User-Defined Controls
2.2 Creating a Header Control
2.3 Creating a Navigation Control
2.4 Creating More Complex User Controls
2.5 Defining and Raising Events

3.0 Other ASP.NET Controls
3.1 More Server Controls
3.2 The CheckBoxList and RadioButtonList Controls
3.3 The Calendar Control
3.4 The AdRotator Control
3.5 The Literal Control
3.6 The Placeholder Control

Level 3

1.0 State Management in ASP.NET
1.1 Investigating State Management
1.2 Using the Session Object
1.3 Using Cookies
1.4 Using the ViewState Property
1.5 Cookieless Sessions
1.6 ASP.NET State Service
1.7 SQL Server State Management
1.8 What's Changed from ASP?

2.0 Introduction to Web Security
2.1 Overview of Web-Based Security
2.2 Forms-Based Authentication
2.3 Supporting Authorization

3.0 Creating Mobile Web Applications
3.1 Reviewing the Status Quo
3.2 Introducing the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit (MMIT)
3.3 How Does MMIT Work?
3.4 Creating the Sample Application
3.5 Working with the ObjectList Control
3.6 Adding Validation Controls

Level 4

1.0 Development and Deployment Techniques
1.1 Development Techniques
1.2 Deploying ASP.NET Applications

2.0 Introduction to XML
2.1 Why XML?
2.2 Getting Started with XML
2.3 XML Document Structure
2.4 XML Schema

Level 5

1.0 Introduction to XML Web Services
1.1 Programming Across the Web
1.2 Doing XML Web Services the Hard Way
1.3 Doing XML Web Services the Easy Way
1.4 Examples of Web Services

2.0 Creating and Consuming XML Web Services
2.1 Creating a Simple XML Web Service
2.2 Consuming a Web Service
2.3 Creating a Useful Web Service

Level 6

1.0 Consuming Web Services Asynchronously
1.1 Reviewing Web Services
1.2 Consuming a Web Service Synchronously
1.3 Consuming a Web Service Asynchronously

2.0 Securing Web Services
2.1 Securing Web Services
2.2 Windows Integrated Authentication
2.3 Windows Basic Authentication
2.4 Custom SOAP Authentication
2.5 Client Certificates
2.6 IP Address Restriction

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Architecting & Deploying

Level 1

1.0 Overview
1.1 Overview of an ASP.NET Design Pattern
1.2 Goals of a Framework

2.0 Environment Setup
2.1 Computer Setup
2.2 Developer Standards
2.3 Visual Studio.NET Options
2.4 Project Layout

3.0 Application Configuration Class
3.1 Using Web.Config
3.2 Application Object versus Configuration Class
3.3 Creating a Configuration Class

4.0 Web Page Layout
4.1 Page Desing
4.2 Frameless Web Pages
4.3 Using User Controls

Level 2

1.0 Creating a Base Page Class
1.1 User Tracking
1.2 Centralized Error Handling

2.0 Data Driven Menu Systems
2.1 Creating a Menu System

3.0 Other Data Grid Settings
3.1 How to Setup Page Caching
3.2 Ho to Setup Sorting

Level 3

1.0 Deployment Overview
2.0 Windows Installer
3.0 .NET Framework Installation
4.0 Web Deployment
5.0 Windows Forms Deployment

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