Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Total Training for Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Building Web Applications - Set 1 DVD 1


Experience Level: Beginner to advanced
Running Time: 10 Hrs, 2 DVD (ROM)
Project Files: Included

Freelance developer, consultant, and instructor Andy Olsen has been working with Microsoft and Java-based technologies for over a decade. With Andy leading the way, you will learn the ropes of ASP.NET in no time. you'll see how to create great user interfaces using the latest ASP.NET Web controls such as GridViews and WebParts. you'll also learn how to use the full power of the .NET Framework.

Highlights

Learn how to efficiently layout, develop, and maintain standards-based websites that are scalable, secure, and stable.
Get up to speed quickly with how to develop ASP.NET Web Applications using C# and Visual Studio 2005.
Take full advantage of the rich set of ASP.NET 2.0 controls and the extensive .NET Framework class library.
Learn how to create reusable components to encapsulate the UI layout, logic, and data access code in your Web applications.


Part 1 - Getting Started with ASP.NET

Chapter 1: OVERVIEW OF ASP.NET (43 min)
1. Preparing to Use ASP.NET
2. Understanding the Page's HTML Source Code
3. Introducing the ASP Page & its Code
4. Create an ASP.NET Website with Visual Studio
5. Design an ASP.NET Web Page with Visual Studio
6. Running the Web Page & Adding Event Handlers
7. Debugging the Application's Code

Chapter 2: ADDING CONTROLS TO A WEB PAGE (67 min)
1. Introducing the HTML Controls
2. Introducing the Standard Controls
3. Introducing the Data Controls
4. Introducing the Validation Controls
5. Introducing Navigation, WebParts & Crystal Reports
6. Formatting a Page with HTML Controls
7. Adding Options Manually in the Source View
8. Setting the User Interface Properties
9. Invoking the Run As Server Control Function
10. Displaying Information with a Formatted String
11. Designing a Page with Web Controls
12. Changing the Alignment
13. Adding a Calendar Control

Chapter 3: WEB PAGE PROCESSING (69 min)
1. Setting Initial Control Properties in a .ASPX File
2. Programmatic Initialization in the Page_Load Method
3. Adding Buttons, Labels & a Horizontal Rule
4. TimestampLabel & Multiple Selection Listbox
5. Adding Event Handler Methods to Buttons
6. Understanding Viewstate
7. Looking at the Stages of Initialization
8. OnInit, OnPreRender & OnUnload Methods
9. Adding Another Event Handler Method
10. Working with the Command Name Property
11. Looking at the EventDemo User Interface
12. Look at the Initialization Code behind the Web Page
13. Work with the TextChanged Event Handler
14. Handle the SelectedIndexChanged Event
15. Using Auto-Postback Events
16. Viewing the Auto-Postback Source Code

Chapter 4: VALIDATING USER INPUT (51 min)
1. Understanding ASP.NET Validation
2. Specifying Required Fields for the Name Control
3. Specifying the Allowable Range for the Age Control
4. Specifying the Enrollment Date Fields & Range
5. Comparing a Value of a Control with a Fixed Value
6. Compare the Value of One Control to Another Control
7. Using Regular Expressions to Specify Input Patterns
8. Defining Custom Validation Rules
9. Adding an Event Handler to a Button
10. Adding a Validation Summary
11. Organizing Controls into Validation Groups

Chapter 5: NAVIGATING A WEBSITE (65 min)
1. Adding Multiple Pages to a Website
2. Redirecting to a Different Web Page
3. Pass Information between Pages with the QueryString
4. Retreiving QueryString Information in a Web Page
5. Retrieving QueryString Information with Variables
6. Linking Pages by Using Hyperlinks
7. Adding Pages to Use in the Site Map
8. Create a Site Map to Define the Pages in a Web Site
9. Add a SiteMapDataSource Control to a Web Page
10. Displaying a Site Map in a TreeView Control
11. Organizing Parent & Leaf Nodes in a Site Map
12. Reorganize Site Structure into Subdirectories
13. Setting Various NodeStyle Properties of the TreeView
14. Displaying Breadcrumbs in a SiteMapPath Control
15. Displaying a Site Map in a Menu Control
16. Final Comments & Credits


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