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.Net Framework: Mastering in Developing Web Applications with C#.Net, ADO.Net and ASP.

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Course Description: In this course, students will learn to develop advanced ASP.NET MVC and Web Forms applications using .NET Framework 4 tools and technologies. The focus will be on coding activities that enhance the performance and scalability of the Web site application. ASP.NET MVC will be introduced and compared with Web Forms so that students know when each should/could be used. The training is full of real time case studies, Problem/Solutions based model and completely based on current job requirements. Course Duration: 45 hours. Class Delivery: On-Line (Interactive Web Based )

C#.Net:
Introduction 1. Design Goals 2. C# History and Features 3. Advantages & Disadvantages Language Basics 1. Working with Console Applications 2. Variables, Value Types& Reference Types 3. String and object classes, Constants 4. Type Casting, Boxing and UnBoxing C# Operators 1. Introduction 2. Airthamatic, Relational & Logical Operators 3. Increment & Decrement 4. Assignment & Compound Operator Control Statements & Arrays 1. Introduction 2. If/else & Switch Statement 3. Iteration statements 4. Jump & return statements 5. Arrays Object -oriented Programming 1. Introduction 2. Class Fundamental 3. Working with data & methods 4. Constructors & Types of Constructors 5. Garbage collection 6. This keyword 7. Access specifiers 8. Method Overloading & Overloading Constructors 9. Understanding static 10. Properties & Indexers www.bispsolutions.com www.bisptrainings.com Page 1

11. Inheritance 12. Members Access & Inheritance 13. Virtual and New keyword 14. Virtual methods and Overriding 15. Abstract and Sealed classes 16. Understanding interfaces Exception Handling 1. Introduction 2. Handling runtime errors 3. Try, Catch, Finally and Throw blocks Assemblies

ADO.Net:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Introduction Benefits of ADO.Net ADO.Net Architecture Connection Oriented Architecture Disconnected Oriented Architecture Connection to an ADO.Net Database Data Access Namespaces in ADO.Net Connections and Connection String Working with data reader object DML Operations Adding parameters to Commands Using Stored Procedures Working with Data sets & Data Adapter Data Grid Data Grid View add Columns, rows

ASP.Net:
1. Introduction 2. Advantages of ASP.Net 3. ASP.Net Architecture 4. Creating Websites 5. Creating New Web application 6. Designing a webpage and Adding web Controls 7. Writing Code behind Class & adding Event Handler Working with Controls 1. Introduction 2. HTML Server Controls 3. Web server Controls 4. Debugging 5. View State 6. Event Handling 7. List Controls Validation Controls 1. Introduction 2. Client-side & Server-Side Validations 3. Required field validator 4. Compare field validator www.bispsolutions.com www.bisptrainings.com Page 2

5. Regular Expression validator State Management Client-Side State management 1. View State 2. Query String 3. Cookies 4. Hidden Fields Server-Side Management 1. Application State 2. Session State 3. Application Pool 4. Web User Controls 5. ASP.Net Securities

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