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Building MVC 3 Applications Using C# 2010

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Duration: 3 Days

Overview:
This course starts with an introduction to ASP.NET MVC and the Model-View-Controller pattern on which it is based. You’ll learn about the main differences between MVC and Web forms applications, see how to build a simple MVC application with Visual Studio, explore each of the three main components of an MVC application, and how to create controllers and actions to manage the workflow of an application. You’ll dig into action methods and results, explore models, see how to implement a model using both custom classes and Entity Framework data models, and how to centralise data validation using a model. Next you’ll get into views, how to create them, interact with data provided by the controller, how to add content to a view, and use HTML helpers to make it easier to build views. As you progress further you’ll explore how you can use action filters to keep your action methods pristine while implementing cross-cutting features, look at the Routing API and how MVC makes use of it to respond to Web requests and generate URLs for links in the application. Finally, MVC and AJAX are two great tastes that taste great together, and you’ll see how to use them together in an application to create a great user experience.
Pre-requisites:
This course assumes you are familiar with MVC 2 and using Visual Studio 2010.
At Course Completion:
After completing this course, students will have learnt:
  • The differences between MVC and Web forms applications
  • How to create controllers and actions to manage the workflow of an application
  • About methods and results, and how to write code to implement each
  • That there are almost no limitations in how you provide data to an MVC application
  • How to implement a model using both custom classes and Entity Framework data models
  • How to centralise data validation using a model
  • Interact with data provided by the controller
  • Some of the ways to add content to a view
  • About using HTML Helpers in MVC
  • How action and custom filters are important for your application
  • That you can be creative with naming of your Application URLs
  • the importance and usage of Routing and Web Forms
  • How AJAX and jQuery libraries can add functionality to your application without increasing development time
  • About working with JSON data
Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to ASP.NET MVC
Module 2: Working with Controllers and Actions
Module 3: Creating MVC Models
Module 4: Using MVC Views
Module 5: HTML Helpers and Action Filters
Module 6: Routing and URLs
Module 7: Using MVC with AJAX and jQuery
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