In this Microsoft training course 10264, students will learn to develop advanced ASP.NET MVC and Web Forms applications using .NET Framework 4 tools and technologies. The focus will be on coding activities that enhance the performance and scalability of the Web site application. ASP.NET MVC will be introduced and compared with Web Forms so that students know when each should/could be used. This Microsoft Official Course (MOC) will also prepare the student for exam 70-515.
- Overview of IIS 7.0
- Overview of ASP.NET 4.0
- Introduction to the MVC Framework
- Overview of the Request Life Cycle
- Exercise 1: Explore the Adventure Works Web Site
- Exercise 2: Comparing Web Forms and MVC
- Exercise 3: Working with the Web Forms Page Life Cycle
- Describe the underlying architecture of ASP.NET 4.0.
- Identify new features in ASP.NET 4.0.
- Describe the components of the MVC framework.
- Describe the structure of an MVC application.
- Describe the life cycle of a Web Forms page.
- Describe the life cycle of an MVC page.
- Describe the differences between the life cycle of a Web Forms page and an MVC page
- Web Applications: Case Studies
- Web Application Design Essentials
- Guidelines for Determining When to Use Web Forms and MVC
- Visual Studio 2010 Tools and Technologies for Web Application Design
- Exercise 1: Reviewing the Adventure Works Web site
- Exercise 2: Redesigning the Adventure Works Web site
- Exercise 3: Adding MVC Capabilities to the Adventure Works Web site
- Explain the different types of web applications and their characteristics.
- Choose the correct design based on the on business requirements, utilising Web Forms and MVC based.
- Explain the different tools and technologies and best practices around each.
- Exploring Ways to Create MVC Models
- Creating a Data Repository
- Exercise 1: Exploring Ways to Create MVC Models
- Exercise 2: Creating Data Repository
- Create MVC models by using classes and data mapping tools.
- Create a data repository
- Implementing MVC Controllers
- Creating Action Methods
- Exercise 1: Creating an MVC Controller
- Exercise 2: Adding Code to List the Blog Entries
- Exercise 3: Adding Code to Create a New Blog Entry
- Exercise 4: Adding Code to Edit a Blog Entry
- Exercise 5: Adding Code to Delete a Blog Entry
- Implement MVC controllers.
- Create action methods
- Implementing MVC Views
- Implementing Strongly-Typed MVC Views
- Implementing Partial MVC Views
- Exercise 1: Develop a List MVC View
- Exercise 2: Develop a Details MVC View
- Exercise 3: Develop a Create MVC View
- Exercise 4: Develop an Edit MVC View
- Exercise 5: Develop a Delete MVC View
- Describe what an MVC view is and the varied types of views.
- Create an MVC view.
- Implement strongly typed MVC views.
- Implement partial MVC views
- Overview of Search Engine Optimisation
- Creating the Robots and Sitemap Files
- Using ASP.NET Routing
- Exercise 1: Mapping URLs of Web Forms Pages
- Exercise 2: Creating a Sitemap File
- Exercise 3: Building the Application Infrastructure
- Describe the need to optimise the design of a Web site for discoverability by search engines and how the IIS SEO Toolkit helps in optimisation.
- Create robots.txt and sitemap.xml files.
- Use ASP.NET with Web Forms and MVC pages.
- Overview of the Structure of a Web Application
- Controlling ViewState
- Localising a Web Application
- Persisting Data on a Web Forms Page
- Validating User Input
- Exercise 1: Modifying a Web Forms Page to Display Localised Content
- Exercise 2: Persisting data on a Web Forms Page
- Exercise 3: Exploring Viewstate
- Exercise 4: Adding Validation to Web Forms Pages
- Describe the structure of a Web application.
- Control ViewState based on performance requirements.
- Localise a Web application by using resource files.
- Describe the techniques used to persist user information. Describe the different technologies used in web farms.
- Validate user input in Web Forms and MVC pages.
- Managing Data by Using LINQ to Entities
- Using Data Source Controls
- Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data
- Exercise 1: Managing Data by Using LINQ to Entities
- Exercise 2: Customising the GridView
- Exercise 3: Using ListView, DetailsView & Charts
- Exercise 4: Managing Data by Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data
- Use the LINQtoEntities framework to manage data
- Use data source and data bound controls in Web Forms.
- Use ASP.NET Dynamic Data in Web Forms.
- Debugging and Refactoring Code
- Unit Testing Code
- Processing Unhandled Exceptions
- Test Driven Development
- Exercise 1: Configuring Error Handling
- Exercise 2: Debugging Code
- Exercise 3: Logging
- Exercise 4: Creating Unit Tests
- Exercise 5: Implementing the Test-First Development Methodology
- Debug and refactor code
- Unit test code.
- Describe how to log information to a file, database, event or other, including best practices.
- Describe the Test-Driven Development methodology.
- Configuring Authentication
- Configuring ASP.NET Membership
- Managing Authorisation by Using ASP.NET Roles
- Exercise 1: Configuring ASP.NET Membership and Roles
- Exercise 2: Authentication
- Exercise 3: Authorisation
- Configure authentication
- Configure ASP.NET Membership
- Manage authorisation by using ASP.NET Roles
- Applying Master Pages
- Applying CSS, Skins, and Themes
- Exercise 1: Modify a Master Page
- Exercise 2: Create Nested Master Page
- Exercise 3: Integrating a Master Page
- Exercise 4: Control Skins
- Exercise 5: Applying Styles & Themes
- Identify challenges in developing a Web application that is compatible across a wide range of browsers and ways to address these challenges.
- Apply master pages for a consistent application UI.
- Apply CSS for a consistent application UI.
- Developing Client-Side Scripts
- Implementing AJAX
- Creating Services
- Exercise 1: Creating Client-Side Script
- Exercise 2: Advanced JQuery
- Exercise 3: Creating a WCF Service
- Develop client-side scripts
- Implement advanced JQuery
- Create services
- Implementing Ajax in ASP.NET MVC Pages Using Microsoft Ajax
- Implementing Ajax in ASP.NET MVC Pages Using jQuery
- Working With jQuery and Ajax Events
- Exercise 1: Using AJAX in an MVC Page Scenario
- Exercise 2: Using jQuery in an MVC Page
- Exercise 3: Handling jQuery Ajax Events
- Manage browser history
- Implement AJAX in MVC pages
- Implement jQuery
- Overview of Web Application Deployments
- Overview of Web Site Deployments
- Deploying AdventureWorks
- Exercise 1: Deploying a Web Application Project Using One-Click Publish
- Exercise 2: Deploying a Web Application Using a Web Deployment Package
- Exercise 3: Deploying a Web Site with the Copy Web Site Tool
- Exercise 4: Deploying a Web Site with the Publish Web Site Utility
- Identify challenges in deploying Web applications and describe varied target environments.
- Describe Web application compilation methods and tools.
- Transform the web.config file when deploying a Web application
- Introduction to Rich Internet Applications
- Overview of Silverlight
- Creating a Silverlight Application
- Exercise 1: Creating a Silverlight Project
- Exercise 2: Creating a Silverlight WCF Service
- Exercise 3: Displaying Data by Using Silverlight Controls
- Describe the characteristics of RIAs and the technologies for building them.
- Describe the features of Silverlight, its architecture, and the use of XAML for developing Silverlight applications
- Create a Silverlight application.
- An understanding of the problem-solving techniques that apply to software development
- A basic understanding of scripting techniques and some hands-on experience writing scripts
- A general understanding of the purpose, function, and features of the .NET Framework
- Experience using Visual Studio 2008
- Experience in object oriented design and development
- Experience in N-Tier application design and development
- Describe the underlying architecture and design of a Web application.
- Apply best practices and make appropriate trade-offs based on business requirements when designing a Web application.
- Develop MVC models.
- Develop MVC controllers.
- Develop MVC views.
- Optimise the design of a Web application for discoverability by search engines.
- Write server-side code for Web Forms.
- Optimise data management for Web Forms.
- Ensure quality by debugging, unit testing, and refactoring.
- Secure a Web application.
- Apply Master Pages and CSS for a consistent application UI.
- Develop client-side scripts and services for a responsive, rich, and interactive UI.
- Implement advanced AJAX in a Web application.
- Deploy a Web application.
- Develop a Web application by using Silverlight.
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