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Course Details:
Hours
10-hours per day (8am-6pm)
Meals
Catered continental breakfast
and buffet lunch provided
Hardware
Computer with all necessary
software provided
Cost
The cost of this event is $2,995
Programming languages:
C#, VB.NET
Technologies covered:
ASP.NET 2.0
SQL Server 2005
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Five intensive days learning the ins and outs of ASP.NET 2.0 and how to take advantage of the latest features of SQL Server 2005
ASP.NET has established itself as one of the most productive environments for building web applications and more developers are switching over every day. The 2.0 release of ASP.NET builds on the same componentry of 1.1, improving productivity of developers even further by providing standard implementations of common Web application features like membership, persistent user profile, and Web parts, among others. With more than 50 new server-side controls and many new pieces of web infrastructure, ASP.NET 2.0 brings more new features than any web development technology in recent memory. This course will introduce practicing ASP.NET developers to the many new features in ASP.NET 2.0, with practical hands-on labs to reinforce the concepts, with an emphasis on understanding how each new feature works and when to best apply it.
SQL Server 2005 is the latest version of SQL Server. It enhances its database functionality and greatly expands its application to XML, .NET, and web services. SQL Server 2005 can be viewed as a data store for relational and XML data and even as a highly secure, reliable, and scalable application server.
This course covers the wide range of technologies added or enhanced in SQL Server 2005 starting with database topics such as the T-SQL language, the database engine, and security enhancements. The new XML data type including support for XML Schema and XQuery; using .NET inside of SQL Server to extend it; and ADO.NET that is used inside SQL Server as well as on the client, and provides features like scoped transactions rounds out the coverage.
Highlights
- Five 10 hour days of intense learning
- Multiple instructor format with some of the top authorities on .NET today
ASP.NET 2.0
- New partial class code-behind model
- Declarative data sources and the new data binding model
- Compilation in ASP.NET 2.0
- Security controls and the membership provider
- Master pages and site templating
- Client-side scripting features in ASP.NET 2.0
- Navigation controls and data sources
- WebEvents and diagnostics
- Themes and skins
- Hierarchical data binding and XPath
- Object data binding
- Web parts
- The new provider model
- Cross-page posting
- Caching improvements
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SQL Server 2005
- Overview of SQL Server Management Studio
- Visual Studio enhancements for SQL Server 2005
- Security improvements - schemas, encryption, execution context
- T-SQL improvements - exceptions, recursive queries
- Engine improvements - large data types, snapshot isolation
- Hosting the CLR - C# as secure, reliable, and scalable as T-SQL
- Extending SQL Server with the CLR
- The XML data type
- SQL Programming Model - ADO.NET on client and server
- ADO.NET providers
- Native web services
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Who Should Attend
Developers with experience in .NET who are interested in learning the latest features of ASP.NET and web development with the 2.0 release of the framework, and developers of databases and the applications that use them. This release of SQL server is meant to expand the range of developers who use SQL Server.
Prerequisites:
Experience programming in C# or VB.NET. Knowledge of Web programming with ASP.NET. Knowledge of SQL and general database access techniques.
What you should expect to learn:
How to build robust, feature complete Web applications with ASP.NET 2.0. You will take away many practical samples, and have a good understanding of when to use which features of the new framework. You will also learn how to use the enhancements that have been added to SQL Server 2005. These include the additional functionality added to T-SQL, XML and large data types, improved security, improved ANSI compliance, extending SQL Server using CLR languages, and using new features added to ADO.NET.
Registration
Register for one of the offerings shown above now, or for more information: contact Pluralsight here.
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