Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET
Syllabus
GETTING STARTEDProvides an overview of ASP.NET and explains advances made over previous versions of ASP. This section explains the components of an ASP.NET Web form, then shows how to design an ASP.NET Web form using Visual Studio. NET. The section also explains how requests and responses are handled, and how application root directories are structured. The section concludes with a discussion of the role of HTML and XML in ASP.NET applications.
- ASP.NET Programming Models …
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Syllabus
GETTING STARTEDProvides an overview of ASP.NET and explains advances made over previous versions of ASP. This section explains the components of an ASP.NET Web form, then shows how to design an ASP.NET Web form using Visual Studio. NET. The section also explains how requests and responses are handled, and how application root directories are structured. The section concludes with a discussion of the role of HTML and XML in ASP.NET applications.
- ASP.NET Programming Models
- Web Forms
- Creating ASP.NET Web Applications
- Designing Forms
- Understanding Request and Response
- IIS Application Roots
- HTML and XML in ASP.NET
USING SERVER CONTROLS
Explains how to use server controls with ASP.NET Web forms. This section shows students how server controls work, and how to add server controls to Web forms and set their properties. The section then discusses how to use specific server controls and concludes with an example ASP.NET Web form showing multiple server controls in use.
- Beginning with Server Controls
- Adding Web Controls to Forms
- Properties and Event Handlers
- Label and Text Controls
- Button, HyperLink, and Image
- DropDownList and ListBox
- CheckBox and RadioButton
- Table Control
- Postback and ViewState
- Using Multiple Web Controls
WORKING WITH VALIDATION AND COMPOSITE CONTROLS
Teaches students how to use validation controls and composite controls when constructing an ASP.NET Web form. The section discusses how to use specific controls to validate ASP.NET Web form data. The section shows students how to develop their own server controls, how to create user control, and how to create and use composite controls.
- Introducing Validation Controls
- Using the RequiredFieldValidator Control
- Using the CompareValidator Control
- Using the RangeValidator Control
- Using the RegularExpressionValidator Control
- Using the CustomValidator Control
- Using the ValidationSummary Control
- Developing ASP.NET Server Controls
- Creating Web User Controls
- Using Web User Controls
- Converting ASP.NET Pages to User Web Controls
- Creating Composite Controls
- Using Composite Controls
Qualifications
Qualification: Printable Transcript
On completion of this course you may print a transcript off as evidence of your progression throughout the course.Requirements for Entry
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
Study Options
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Study Hours
This is only an approximate figure and is dependant upon how much time you can dedicate to your studies and how well you grasp the learning concepts in the course material. Furthermore, at the end of each lesson there is a question paper that needs to be completed and returned to your tutor. You should allow at least 1 - 2 hours of study to complete each question paper.
The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 40 hrs.
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