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Live projects & intensive in .Net 3.5, J2EE, SharePoint, Design Patterns, Oracle We are group of 6 IT professionals with more than 10 years of IT experience working for US based MNC conducting basic to advanced courses on .NET 3.5/4.0, ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET, Sql Server, Oracle, WCF, SOA, WWF, AJAX.NET, Ajax toolkit, LINQ, SharePoint/MOSS 07, GOF Design Patterns, Architectural patterns, J2EE, JSP, EJB, etc. After completion of course we provide live projects which gives our students practical insight in application development. Assistance for certification programs is also provided.
A Classroom course provided by Reva Technologies in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
MS.NET ( VB.NET, C#.NET, ASP.NET, SILVERLIGHT, LINQ, WPF)We Introduce ourselves as a Training Solutions Provider Based in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. We train students, corporates in Microsoft .NET Technologies and Languages like VB.NET, C#.NET, ASP.NET and .NET Framework 3.5 Features such as LINQ, WCF, WPF, Silverlight. We give our students a perfect atmosphere to get trained with Facilities like Air Conditioned Classrooms and Labs, Projector Based Training, Certified Trainers and special sessions which include guest lectures, awareness lectures from the trainers, etc. We also provide our students with Library Facility wherien students can not only issue books of Computer Domain but also of different Domains like Business, Competitive exams like GRE, TOEFL, CAT, MAT, GMAT, etc. We help students in the lab 12 hours in a day. ",Training students to Build Solutions", - is our work and ",Delivering a delightful experience", - is our motive. A Classroom course provided by Dexterity Solutions in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India
ASP.Net 3.5 WorkshopLearn from the industry experts who have 10 years or more of IT experience in Software Development, Software Architecture, Database Management and Project Management.
A Classroom course provided by Carrot Consultancy Services in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
asp.net and sql serverLanguage Fundamentals Program structure and statements Data types, identifiers, and operators Comments, XML comments Branching and iteration Working with strings Arrays, structures, and enumerations Classes and namespaces, objects Inheritance, overloading, overriding Interfaces Exceptions Generics, partial types, anonymous methods, and iterators Refactoring code by using refactoring features Using My classes to access system and application resources Introduction to ASP.NET A Review of Classic ASP ASP.NET Web Applications Rendering HTML with Server Controls Data Binding in ASP.NET 2.0 What,s New in ASP.NET 2.0 New Features in ASP.NET 2.0 Designer Features Deployment and Configuration Tools Increasing Productivity Working with Controls Introduction to Web Controls Simple Input Controls HyperLink and Button Controls List Controls Controlling Focus Using Rich Server Controls Introduction to Rich Controls The Calendar Control The AdRotator Control The XML Control Accessing Data Overview of ADO.NET Connecting to Data Executing Commands Working with Data Choosing an ADO.NET Provider Configuration Configuration Overview Using the Web Site Administration Tool Programming Configuration Files Encrypting Configuration Sections Data Binding Introducing Data Source Controls Reading and Write Data Using the SqlDataSource Control Displaying and Editing Middle-Tier Data using the ObjectDataSource Control Displaying XML Data Using the XmlDataSource Control Validating User Input Overview of ASP.NET Validation Controls Using the Simple Validators Using the Complex Validators Summarizing Results with the ValidationSummary Control Separating Validation into Validation Groups Themes and Master Pages Creating a Consistent Web Site ASP.NET 2.0 Themes Master Pages Site Navigation Providers and Data Sources Creating an XML Site Map File Site Navigation Controls Using the Site Navigation API URL Mapping Security Trimming Displaying Data with the GridView Control Introducing the GridView Control Filter Data in the GridView Control Allow Users to Select from a DropDownList in the Grid Add a Hyperlink to the Grid Deleting a Row and Handling Errors Managing State Preserving State in Web Applications Page-Level State Using Cookies to Preserve State ASP.NET Session State Storing Objects in Session State Configuring Session State Setting Up an Out-of-Process State Server Storing Session State in SQL Server Using Cookieless Session IDs Application State Managing Users with ASP.NET,s Membership Features Introduction to Membership and Roles Using Membership Controls Writing Code to Interact with Membership and Roles Debugging ASP.NET Applications Using the Visual Studio Debugging Features Handling Errors and Redirecting Users Debugging Client-Side Script Debugging SQL Server Code 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 Improving Performance with Output Caching The Importance of Caching Declarative Page Output Caching Caching Page Fragments Post-Cache Substitution Caching Configuration 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 Using the DataList and Repeater Controls Overview of List-Bound Controls Creating a Repeater Control Creating a DataList Control Creating and Consuming Web Services The Motivation for XML Web Services Creating an XML Web Service with Visual Studio Designing XML Web Services Creating Web Service Consumers Discovering Web Services Using UDDI
A Classroom course provided by Tarwinz Niche Technologies Vision in Mohali, Punjab, India
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