

In this course you will be introduced to many exciting ASP.NET 2.0 features
that will help you get the most out of the .NET Framework and make you a better
and more efficient Visual C# 2005 developer. You will become familiar with the debugging and
tracing features in Visual Studio 2005 that help you quickly troubleshoot
issues. You will also learn how to read and write XML data using XML DOM, how to
work with ASP.NET Profile features and ASP.NET Web Parts, and how to take
advantage of creating your own user-defined control. And finally, you will learn
how you to build mobile applications using Visual C# 2005 so your clients can get information on their
PDAs and smartphones.In this course, you will learn how to…
- Read and write XML using the XML DOM
- Redirect users on unhandled errors
- Debug client-side script
- Work with ASP.NET Profile features
- Use the Trace object for page-level monitoring
- Use Web Events to provide programmatic health monitoring
- Create new user-defined controls
- Debug SQL Server stored procedures
- Enhance your site with ASP.NET Web Parts
- Understand how Web Parts can communicate with each other
- Create mobile Web applications
- Improve performance with caching
- Use cached data in code
Reading and Writing XML Using the XML DOM
- Getting Started
- Reading XML Data
- Working With Nodes
- Creating and Modifying XML
- Dealing With Errors
Debugging ASP.NET Applications
- Using the Visual Studio
Debugging Features
- Handling Errors and Redirecting Users
- Debugging Client-Side Script
- Debugging SQL Server Code
ASP.NET Profile Features
- Introducing Profiles
- Configuring Profiles
- Working with Anonymous Profiles
- Creating a Custom Profile Provider
- Comparing Profiles and Session State
Tracing
- Using Page-Level Tracing
- Using Application-Level Tracing
- Using Web Events
- Viewing Information With
the Web Development Helper
Creating New Controls
- Two Kinds of User-Defined Controls
- Creating a User Control
- A More Complex User Control
- Creating a Custom Control
- Investigating the StateDropDownList Control
ASP.NET Web Parts
- The History and Purpose of Web Parts
- Understanding the Web Part Controls
- Web Part Personalization
- Creating Custom Web Parts
- Creating Web Part Connections
Creating Mobile Web Applications
- A Big Problem, and a Solution
- Introducing ASP.NET Mobile Controls
- Investigating the ASP.NET Mobile Controls
Advanced Caching
- A Review of Basic ASP.NET Caching
- Using Code to Implement Caching
- Caching Data Rather Than Output
- Using Database Dependencies for Cache Expiration
- DataSource Control Caching
Your InstructorKen Getz is a nationally renowned speaker and best-selling author who specializes in programming with Visual C# and Visual Basic. He has been working with AppDev for more than 10 years, and is the author and presenter of some of AppDev's most popular courses. Ken is also a senior consultant with MCW Technologies and the author or co-author of several best-selling books including Access 2002 Developer's Handbooks (with Paul Litwin and Mike Gunderloy (Sybex)), Access Cookbook (with Andy Baron and Paul Litwin (O'Reilly)), VBA Developer's Handbook (with Mike Gilbert (Sybex)), and ASP.NET Developer's JumpStart (with Paul D. Sheriff (Addison-Wesley)). Since the inception of the program, Ken has been selected each year as a Microsoft Support MVP and is a member of the INETA speaker's bureau, traveling to speak at .NET user groups throughout the country. Ken is a frequent speaker at technical conferences, including Microsoft's Tech-Ed, as well as VSLive and DevConnections. Ken is also a technical editor for Advisor Guide to Microsoft Access and Advisor Guide to Microsoft Visual Basic and is a columnist for both CoDe Magazine and MSDN Magazine.
Andy Baron is a nationally recognized industry expert specializing in
Visual Basic, Visual C#, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, SQL Server and SQL Server Business
Intelligence. He has authored and presented more than 15 Visual Studio and SQL Server courses for AppDev. Andy is also Senior Consultant with MCW Technologies, as well as a contributing editor for Advisor Media and Pinnacle Publications, a writer for SQL Server Magazine, and co-author of the Microsoft Access Developer's Guide to SQL Server. Since 1995, Andy has been selected each year as a Microsoft MVP for his contributions to Microsoft's online support. Andy also speaks regularly at industry conferences.
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