Training Course:Intermediate and Advanced .NET ProgrammingSchool/Trainer:Global Knowledge Canada Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Canada
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Course Description:
'' In this Advanced .NET Programming Capstone Series you will learn to work with intermediate and advanced features in the .NET framework. The first part of the class provides in-depth coverage on a number of intermediate and advanced tools and techniques in .NET, including reflection, delegates and events, threads, and a deeper look at ADO.NET and XML support. It uses examples in a number of execution contexts, including the Web (ASP.NET) and Windows Forms. The second part of the class provides an in-depth look at a number of advanced technologies in .NET, with a focus on features of the .NET framework that emphasize multi-tier and distributed architectures.
What Youll Learn
Work with advanced OO concepts such as Aggregation, Namespaces, and Reflection Delegates and Events .NETs support for multi-threading and thread synchronization Advanced ADO.NET and XML support Create and consume components, and work with COM components Work with the Messaging and Remoting architectures .NET support for transaction management Classes to support advanced networking Advanced security and deployment in .NET Deploy applications using .Net and VS.NET Course Outline
1. Reflection Understanding Reflection Using the Type Class Invoking Members and Instantiating Objects 2. Delegates What are Delegates? Defining, Instantiating, and Invoking Delegates Example: Using Delegates and Multicast Delegates 3. Events Understanding Events Common Existing Events Creating Event Handlers to Respond To Events Defining Your Own Events Example: Defining and Raising Events 4. Introduction to Multi-Threaded Programming in the .NET Framework What are Threads? The .NET Thread Class Controlling a Thread Storing Thread References and GetHashCode() The Forms Invoke Method Example: Looking At a Thread Timer Threads 5. Thread Synchronization The Challenge of Multi-Threaded Programming Thread Synchronization Method Synchronization Synchronizing Collection Objects Lock/SyncLock Keywords and the Monitor Class Synchronizing with the ReaderWriterLock Synchronization Using Events 6. Intermediate OO: Aggregation, Namespaces, and Advanced Scope What is Aggregation? Example: A Generator Modeled In Software Namespaces Advanced Access and Scope Example: Our Generator in an Assembly 7. Refresher: ADO.NET Introduction What is ADO.NET? An Overview of Relational Database Concepts What is an RDBMS? The ADO.NET Object Model Getting the Data Out The IDataReader Interface Introducing the Database Used for the Course Example: Selecting Records Using a DataReader 8. Refresher: ADO.NET DataSets and the Disconnected Model What is a DataSet? Accessing Data Through a DataSets Tables and Rows Example: Selecting Records from a Database using a DataSet 9. ADO.NET Commands and Stored Procedures What is the Command class? Executing a Stored Procedure or Query Passing Input Parameters to a Stored Procedure or Query 10. ADO.NET Inserts, Updates, and Deletes Modifying Data 11. Introducing XML What is XML? XML Logical Structure XML Physical Structure XML Design Patterns Applications of XML (and related technologies) 12. Parsing XML in .NET with the Xml Namespace Overview of Classes for Parsing XML Parsing XML With XmlReader Classes Parsing XML With the XmlDocument Class 13. Advanced: Modifying and Saving XML Using the XmlDocument A Refresher on the XML DOM and the .NET XmlDocument Modifying an XmlDocument Example: Storing Window Positions in an XML Preferences File 14. Producing XML from Database Data via ADO.NET Example: Generate and View XML from a DataSet 15. Reading XML Data into a DataSet The ReadXml() Method 16. Importing XML into the Database XML -> DataSet -> Database 17. Introduction to Serialization in .NET What is Serialization? Different Serialization Techniques Automatic Serialization with the Formatter Controlling What Gets Serialized Handling Multiple Versions, Forward and Backward Manual Serialization with ISerializable 18. Serializing To XML What is XML Serialization? Advantages and Disadvantages to XML Serialization Serialization of Complex and Derived Types Shaping the XML Example: An Adult MovieViewer, with a Collection XML Schema Definition Tool (xsd.exe) 19. Introducing Components Why Are Components Useful? Using Assemblies to Package and Deploy Components 20. COM Interoperability With .NET Refresher on OLE Automation COM Interop Example: Automating Excel 21. Overview of the .NET Framework - A Refresher .NET Framework Base Class Library (BCL) Common Language Runtime (CLR) Common Type System Common Language Specification Namespaces Assemblies Application Domains 22. The .NET Distributed Architecture The Progression of Application Design Remote Processing The World Wide Web The .NET Solution Roles in Distributed .NET Development 23. Setting Up Course Exercise Solutions Create a Blank Solution 24. Messaging Messaging Architecture Messaging Network Setup Creating and Referencing Message Queues Sending Messages Receiving Messages Message Queue Security Sending and Receiving Complex Objects Example: Message Queue Inspector 25. Remoting Remoting Architecture Instantiating Using Activator Methods: GetObject() and CreateInstance() Communicating From the Remote Object Using Events Asynchronous Calls 26. Transactions What are Transactions? How does .NET provide support for transactions? Manual Transactions Automatic Transactions 27. Networking in .NET: WebClient, WebRequest, and WebResponse System.NET Namespace The WebClient Class HTTP Derivations of WebRequest and WebResponse TCP and Socket Classes 28. .NET Security Why do we need security? Code Access Security Cryptographic Security Web Service Security ASP.NET Web Forms User Authentication and Authorization 29. Deployment Overview of Deployment in .NET VS.NET Build Configurations Copying a Web Application Creating a Web Setup Project 30. Deployment Settings Using Conditional Compilation With Compile-Time Constants Compile-Time Compilation Constants Use Build Configurations In Your Projects Suggested Build Configuration Model Example: Using Bulid Configuration Settings to Show and Hide Controls 31. Refresher: Parsing XML in .NET with the Xml Namespace Overview of Classes for Parsing XML Parsing XML With XmlReader Classes Parsing XML With the XmlDocument Class 32. Modifying and Saving XML Using the XmlDocument A Refresher on the XML DOM and the .NET XmlDocument Modifying an XmlDocument Example: Storing Window Positions in an XML Preferences File ...''
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