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.NET Framework 3.5

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.NET Framework 3.5

Module 0: Exploring the .NET Framework 3.5
| .NET Namespaces and Assemblies
Exploring Ajax: ASP .NET Ajax
Overview of the New Apis
A New Paradigm for .NET Programmers
Windows Gui: Overview of Windows Presentation Foundation (wpf
Web Interfaces and Mvc: ASP .NET 3.5
Microsoft Orm: Language Integrated Query for SQL (linq for SQL
Implementing Workflows: Windows Workflow Foundation (wwf
Remote Messaging: Windows Communication Foundation (wcf
Exploring Xml: Language Integrated Query for XML (linq for XML


| Module 1: Advanced OO Programming �Preparing for Mvc
| Creating Classes
Using Interfaces
Working with Generics
Operator Overloading
Custom Type Conversions
Using the Microsoft Enterprise Library


| Module 2: Linq Essentials
| About Language Integrated Query (linq
Linq Basic Syntax
Filtering Objects with the Where Clause
Specifying Returned Objects with Select
Working with Advanced Functions


| Module 3: Accessing Data �Linq for SQL
| ADO .NET Overview
Creating a Db Independent Data Access Layer
Exploring System.data.linq
Creating a Data Model for Linq
Introduction To Linq for SQL
Advanced Linq for SQL
Linq for SQL and Inheritance
Common Linq for SQL Examples


| Module 4: Building Windows Applications
| A New Approach �Windows Presentation Foundation
Creating a Wpf Form
Working with the Layout
Adding Basic Controls
Modifying Behavior - Adding Event Handlers
Working with Menus and Toolbars
Working with Advanced Controls
Pulling the Application Together


| Module 5: Building ASP .NET Applications
| The Need for Mvc in ASP .NET Applications
Pulling the Application Together
Applying Mvc To ASP .NET
Mvc Architecture Versus Traditional ASP .NET
Building the Interface
Adding Controls To the Form
Building the Actions
Implementing Page Flows
Dealing with Exceptions and Validation
Integrating Data Access


| Module 6: XML Essential Concepts
| XML Terminology: Valid and Well-formed
About Namespaces and Schemas
The Role of XML in Application Configuration
The Role of XML in Application Development
The Role of XML in Enterprise Application Integration


| Module 7: Accessing Data �Linq for XML
| The System.xml Namespace
The System.xml.linq Namespace
Using the Xdocument and Xnamespace Classes
Introduction To Linq for XML
Advanced Linq for XML
Integrating Linq for XML in Your Applications


| Module 8: Windows Workflow Foundation
| Introducing Windows Workflow Foundation
Windows Workflow Foundation Architecture and Components
Types of Workflows
Defining the Business Process
Defining Inputs and Outputs
Defining Transactions
Working with Events
Integrating a Workflow Into Your Application


| Module 9: Accessing Remote Objects
| Introducing Windows Communication Foundation (wcf
Creating a Wcf Service
Creating a Wcf Client
About Object Serialization and Marshalling
Wcf Security and Data Considerations
Integrating Wcf Into An Application


| Module 10: Creating Web Services
| XML Web Service Concepts and Terminology
Defining the Interface: Exploring Wsdl and Soap
Creating a Web Service
Creating a Web Service Client
Securing a Web Service
Ensuring Web Service Compatibility with Bindings
Web Services and Windows Applications
Web Services and Web Applications


| Module 11: Using ASP .NET Ajax
| ASP .NET Ajax Overview
Ajac Technology and Considerations
Using the Scriptmanager and Updatepanel Controls
Invoking Asynchronous Methods
Integrating Ajax Into Your Applications


| Module 12: Deployment Considerations
| About .NET Framework Versions and Capabilities
Private Versus Public Dlls
Deploying Smart Clients
Other Deployment Considerations

A Classroom course provided by CBIT Canadian Beaver Training Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5

This three day instructor led course introduces developers to Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.X. The course will provide developers with the opportunity to gain solid hands on experience in:

LINQ
Workflow Services
Windows Presentation Foundation and ASP.NET AJAX Integration
Key features of Visual Studio Team System 2008
Pre-requisites
Developer with experience of Visual Studio 2005 and .NET 2.0

Course Outline
Day #1: Fundamentals: Framework and Language Enhancements

Lap around Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5
What’s new in C# 3.0?
What’s new in Visual Basic 9.0? (Optional, only if the audience has any VB developers)
.NET Language Integrated Query (LINQ)
Using LINQ with Relational Data
Lab#1: Choose either C# 3.0 or VB 9 �language extensions Lab
Lab#2: Choose either C# 3.0 or VB 9 �LINQ Lab (Note: Choosing VB 9 is an objects LINQ Lab, Choosing C# is a SQL LINQ Lab)
.NET Framework 3.5 Enhancements



Day #2: Building Rich Client Experiences

Introduction to Microsoft UX
Introduction to ASP.NET AJAX
Building Web Applications with Visual Studio 2008
Lab#1: AJAX web
Lab#2: Building Web Applications with Visual Studio 2008
Windows Presentation Foundation 3.X
Building Windows Presentation Foundation Applications in Visual Studio 2008 and Expression Blend
Lab#3: Building WPF Applications with Visual Studio 2008 and Expression Blend
Day #3: Building Connected Applications and Visual Studio Team System 2008

Introduction to WCF and WF in Visual Studio 2008
WCF Enhancements in Visual Studio 2008
Building Microsoft Windows Workflow Foundation Enabled Windows Communication Foundation Services in .NET Framework 3.5
LAB1#: Option to choose one of the following 6 labs:
Developing Dynamic , Data-driven Web Sites
Introduction to WCF
Introduction to WWF
Developing Workflow Services
Building AJAX/JSON services using WCF
Syndication using WCF
Overview of Visual Studio Team System
What’s new in Visual Studio Team System 2008
Visual Studio Team System DB SKU in VS2008
Team Build
Version Control
Testing using Visual Studio Team System; including demonstrations of
Unit tests
Web Tests
Load Tests
Analysis Tests

A On-site course provided by QA Ltd. in Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London, Manchester, Slough, United Kingdom

.Net Framework 3.5

When you have a unique performance opportunity or wish to guide your organization’s training, custom or tailored courses may work best for you. Deliveries at your site, or at multiple sites around the globe. Courses delivered in English.

A result-driven and accomplishing IT professionals with extensive experience in Software Engineering In-house as well as Corporate Training, ability to deliver the contents best suite to the client, Strong “hands on‿technical knowledge with a track record for diagnosing complex problems and consistently delivering effective solutions

IISASTR Corporate Training has the capability to deliver thru its huge resource pool of trainers/ consultants with vast experience in real time as well as corporate trainings on many IT/BT Courses.

A On-site course provided by IISASTR in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, India

.NET Framework 3.5

The Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 provides a platform for building distributed systems using several foundational technologies: Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), and Windows Cardspace (WCS). This course is your path of least resistance to quickly ramp-up on .NET 3.5 and to clearly understand when, where, and how to apply each technology.

Highlights
Windows Communication Foundation

Connected systems architecture
Programming services
Publishing service metadata
Programming clients
Security, reliable messaging, transactions
Windows Cardspace

Federated Identity
Claims-based systems and ADFS/WCS
Cardspace-enabling a site/service
Windows Workflow Foundation

Programming WF
Developing activities
Runtime and services
Persistence and tracking
Communications
Windows Presentation Foundation

Programming WPF
Controls and layout
Graphics, templates, and styling
Data binding
Who Should Attend

Experienced .NET developers who are new to .NET 3.x and want to ramp-up quickly.

Prerequisites:

Experience with .NET Framework 2.0. In addition, the labs are written in C#, so a reasonable comfort level with C# will be very helpful. No experience with .NET 3.0 or 3.5 is necessary or assumed.

What you should expect to learn:

This course is designed to get you up to speed quickly on the new .NET platform for communication, presentation, workflow, and security. You’ll learn how to connect systems more quickly and easily using WCF, as well as how to make certain parts of your application more visible by incorporating workflow. You learn how to start thinking about claims-based security with Windows Cardspace. Finally, you’ll learn how to build a compelling front end using the horsepower a modern graphics engine can supply. The systems you build on this new platform will be easier to build but at the same time, more secure, manageable, visible, and beautiful than anything your competitors can produce on the older platform.

A Classroom course provided by Pluralsight in Chicago, Irvine, Kirkland, New York, Waltham, United States

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