402. .NET Overview
Rev. 2.0
This one-day, information-packed seminar provides an overview of
Microsoft's new .NET technology. It should prove of value to developers and
managers who are starting on a .NET project or who are evaluating this
technology. The course is designed to run using .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005.
The course opens with a discussion of the fundamental issues in
developing applications in the Web environment, leading to the concept of
applications as a service. The .NET Framework is outlined, including the class
library and runtime. The major .NET languages are introduced. ASP.NET is
described, including the use of Web Forms and Web Controls to simplify
developing and deploying Web applications. The central role of XML and SOAP is
described, including a discussion of the creation and use of Web services. The
seminar concludes with a survey of additional .NET services, Windows Forms,
ADO.NET, interoperability with COM and the Win32 API, and .NET Security.
The seminar includes demonstrations of the development of Web applications
and services and programming in C# and VB.NET using Visual Studio. Seminar
attendees will be provided with comprehensive notes and programming examples.
NOTE: This is not a hands-on course for students. Demonstrations
are done by the instructor.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
·
Understand the application development trends
that drive .NET architecture
·
Learn the basic architecture of .NET
·
Become oriented to the major components of .NET
and the development languages and tools
Course Duration: 1 day
Prerequisites: Attendees should be experienced software
developers, architects, or managers.
1.
What is Microsoft .NET?
Applications in the Internet Age
Tools for Today’s Applications
A Robust Windows Platform
.NET Programming Platform
Visual Studio 2005
2.
.NET Framework
Evolution to .NET
.NET Framework Overview
Common Language Runtime
.NET Framework Class Library
Common Language Specification
.NET Languages
.NET Framework SDK
Visual Studio
3.
Common Language Runtime
Goals of CLR
Assemblies
Common Type System
Metadata
Virtual Execution System
Intermediate Language
Managed Code
Just-In-Time Compilation
Garbage Collection
4.
.NET Languages
C#
Visual Basic .NET
Visual C++ .NET
JScript .NET
PerlNET
Visual J#
5.
ASP.NET and Web Services
Web Forms
Html Controls
Web Controls
Collaborative Web Applications
Moving from Web Sites to Web Services
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
Web Services Description Language
Discovery of Web Services
6.
Other .NET Services
Windows Forms
ADO.NET
Interoperating with Win32
Interoperating with COM
.NET Security
System Requirements (Instructor Machine)
A good minimal hardware profile for this course would have a Pentium
500-MHz or equivalent CPU, 256 MB of RAM, and at least 4 GB of free disk space
for tools installation and courseware.
Course demonstrations require Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 on
Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2. IIS and SQL Server 2005 Express
Edition should be installed.
Students do not need a computer.