6463ª-[Link] 3.
5
Carga horária: 16 horas
Course Outline
Module 1: Getting Started with [Link] 3.5
This module explains how to build and configure a simple [Link] application.
Lessons
• Introduction to [Link] Web Applications
• Features of [Link] 3.5
• Configuring [Link] Applications
Lab: Creating and Configuring an [Link] 3.5 Application
• Creating an [Link] Application
• Configuring Session State
• Configuring Caching
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Explain how to create dynamic Web pages by using [Link].
• Manage state, handle requests, and improve accessibility by using the features of [Link].
• Configure an [Link] application by using .config files.
Module 2: Implementing a User Interface with [Link] Server Controls
This module explains how to implement a dynamic user interface by using [Link] controls.
Lessons
• Consuming Controls to Interact with Users
• Creating Custom Controls
Lab: Consuming and Creating [Link] Server Controls
• Creating a User Interface by Using Server Controls in an [Link] Form
• Creating User Controls and Custom Server Controls
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Create a user interface on an [Link] page by using standard Web server controls.
• Create a user control and a custom server control and add them to an [Link] page.
Module 3: Displaying and Manipulating Data in [Link] 3.5
This module explains how to display and manipulate data from any source in an [Link]
application.
Lessons
• Accessing Data by Using [Link] 3.5
• Accessing Data from Services
• Presenting Data in Web Controls
Lab: Displaying and Manipulating Data in [Link] 3.5
• Accessing Data from an XML File as a Data Source
• Consuming Data from a Web Service
• Displaying Data by Using Data-Bound Controls
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Access and manipulate data from different sources by using [Link] 3.5.
Access and manipulate data from Windows Communication Foundation services or Web
•
services.
• Present data to the user by placing data-bound controls on an [Link] page.
Module 4: Creating Responsive Pages by Using Client-Side Technologies
This module explains how to create pages that respond rapidly to user requests.
Lessons
• Creating Partial Page Updates by Using AJAX
• Scripting Actions on the Web Client
Lab: Creating Responsive Pages by Using Client-Side Technologies
• Implementing Partial Page Updates by Using AJAX Controls
• Accessing a Web Service by Using a Client-Side Script
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Improve page responsiveness by using the [Link] AJAX controls.
Interact with the user, access services, and access the AJAX client-side library by using client
•
scripts.
Module 5: Debugging and Deploying [Link] Applications
This module explains how to deploy a reliable, robust Web application to a Web server.
Lessons
• Troubleshooting and Debugging [Link] Applications
• Deploying Completed [Link] Applications
Lab: Debugging and Deploying an [Link] Application
• Debugging an [Link] Application
• Deploying an [Link] Application
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Find and eliminate bugs in an [Link] application.
• Deploy an [Link] application to a production Web server.
Module 6: Writing [Link] Applications for Mobile Devices
This module explains how to ensure that mobile device users can access all the functionality of a
Web site.
Lessons
• Rendering Pages According to Device Capabilities
• Creating Pages with Mobile Web Controls
Lab: Adding Support for Mobile Devices
• Adding a Mobile Web Form to Your Application
• Displaying Data by Using Mobile Web Controls
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Write pages that adapt to the capabilities of mobile devices.
• Utilize controls that adapt to the capabilities of mobile devices.