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Programming Scalable Web Applications with .NET and ASP.NET AJAX: Hands-On
Course: 506
Type: Hands-On Training
Duration: 4 Days
You Will Learn How To
- Create scalable Web applications using Visual Studio 2008, ASP.NET and AJAX
- Leverage ADO.NET and LINQ to build a data layer, custom business entities and typed DataSets
- Program a stateless business layer with transactional .NET components
- Create a more responsive UI using ASP.NET AJAX, WCF Web services and the AJAX toolkit
- Secure Web applications using forms authentication and the membership API
- Employ distributed sessions to balance performance and scalability in a Web farm
Course Benefits In today's Internet-dependent world, organizations need sophisticated and robust Web applications to meet their client's needs. In this course, you create a scalable multitier Web site that is both secure and reliable using Visual Studio 2008 and .NET. You learn how to use ADO.NET and LINQ, present Web content via AJAX and ASP.NET, call WCF services from ASP.NET AJAX and utilize message queuing for asynchronous distributed programming.Who Should Attend Those programming robust Web applications. Programming experience at the level of Course 503, "Visual Basic 2008 Programming," or Course 419, "C# Programming," and Web development experience are assumed. ASP.NET experience is helpful.Hands-On Training You gain experience building a scalable application. Exercises, presented in VB or C#, include:
- Creating custom business entities and typed DataSets
- Building a data access layer using ADO.NET
- Exploiting ASP.NET security features for Web UIs
- Programming transactional components
- Building a richer UI using AJAX and the AJAX toolkit
- Connecting AJAX to WCF Web services
- Implementing message queuing
- Employing SqlNotification cache dependencies in a Web farm environment
- Dynamically switching ASP.NET themes and masters
Course 506 Content
- Three-layer applications
- Distributed objects vs. clustering
- Communication between layers
- Challenges of a Web farm environment
- Adapting data tables into business objects
- Writing and calling stored procedures
- Optimizing data performance with caching
- DataTable
- DataRow
- TableAdapter
- Connection
- Command
- DataReader
- Parameters
- Transaction
- Returning custom business entities using generics
- Leveraging the using block and IDisposable
- Creating object models with LINQ to SQL
- Working with LINQ in the data access layer
- Filtering, sorting and aggregating with LINQ to Object
- Encapsulating business logic in .NET assemblies
- Creating a stateless business process library
- Building stateful business entity objects
- Employing promotable .NET transactions
- Distributing transactions across multiple transaction servers
- Integrating AJAX and existing pages
- Increasing responsiveness with the UpdatePanel
- Utilizing AsyncPostBack via Triggers and conditional updates
- Using AJAX with Master Pages via ScriptManagerProxy
- Writing and calling an AJAX-enabled WCF Web service
- Employing CascadingDropDown with linked DropDownList controls
- Implementing the AJAX Accordion control
- CalendarExtender
- SliderExtender
- AlwaysVisibleControlExtender
- Handling control events
- Binding business components with ObjectDataSource
- Exploiting simple and complex data binding
- Inheriting from a base page
- Dynamically switching themes and master pages
- Authenticating anonymous Internet users
- Achieving role-based Web security
- Customizing security using the Provider Model
- Integrating Microsoft security tables with an existing database
- Distributing session with state server and SQL Server
- Storing data in long-term user state with the Profile object
- Serializing session objects for distributed state
- Setting SqlNotification cache dependencies for a distributed environment
- Achieving fine-grained control over data expiry
- Sticky sessions vs. dynamic load balancing
- Utilizing Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ)
- Reading from and writing to queues using the System.Messaging namespace
- Enlisting queues into transactions
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