Workshop 2364: Three days; Instructor-Led
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Introduction
This three-day instructor-led workshop will provide the student with a focused, hands-on environment to experience the new features and functionality of the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 product. Students will spend 70%–80% of their time writing code using the Visual Studio 2005 Beta 1 release.
Audience
This workshop is intended for experienced, professional software developers who are already skilled in building software using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET or Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, including those employed by independent software vendors or those who work on corporate enterprise development teams.
At Course Completion
After completing this workshop, students will be able to:
• Apply knowledge of new productivity features and functionality in Visual Studio 2005 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to develop software more efficiently
• Write applications that use the Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C# programming language enhancements
• Build managed code to run inside SQL Server 2005 (codename "Yukon")
• Write data access code using the improved functionality in ADO.NET
• Build Microsoft Windows Forms applications using new controls and new functionality in the Visual Studio 2005 IDE designers
• Deploy rich client applications using the new ClickOnce application deployment functionality
• Build ASP.NET Web applications using new controls and new functionality in the Visual Studio 2005 IDE designers
Prerequisites
Before attending this workshop, students must have:
• Experience (at least 1 year) as a full-time developer using Visual Studio .NET or Visual Studio .NET 2003
• Experience in developing applications in one or more of the following fields:
• Web Application
• Windows Forms Application
• Server Component
• XML Web Services.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.
Course Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Visual Studio 2005
This unit provides a hands-on, fast-paced opportunity for experienced developers to learn how to use some of the new productivity features in Visual Studio 2005. It provides an introduction to the code refactoring features, the use of some language enhancements such as generics, and the use of code snippets. This unit is also designed as an introduction to the workshop learning format.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Build collections using generics
Use existing code snippets in code and create new code snippets
Visual Basic developers will be able to:
Use My classes to access system and application resources
Visual C# developers will be able to
Refactor code using the refactoring features
Lab: Programming using the productivity enhancements and language improvements in Visual Studio 2005
Unit 2: Building Managed Code for SQL Server 2005
This unit teaches students how to use Visual Studio 2005 to create managed code that runs inside SQL Server 2005.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Write a managed assembly to run inside SQL Server 2005
Create a managed user-defined function
Write and access a managed stored procedure
Write a managed code user defined type (UDT), store it in a SQL Server table and use it in a program
Store XML documents in the XML type supported by SQL Server 2005, and validate XML in the database using an XML Schema
Create an XML Schema using the Visual Studio 2005 XML Designer
Query and update XML data using XmlDocument
Lab: Writing Managed Code for SQL Server 2005
Lab: Working with XML in Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005
Unit 3: Building Data Components in Visual Studio 2005
This unit provides an opportunity for experienced developers to create data access code using new features in Visual Studio 2005.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Create data components using Visual Studio 2005
Edit data components using Visual Studio 2005 wizards and designers
Write asynchronous ADO.NET code
Lab: Accessing Data with ADO.NET
Unit 4: Building Presentation Layer Applications with Windows Forms
This unit provides an opportunity for experienced developers to build rich client applications using the new productivity features in the Visual Studio 2005 IDE, and the new controls in the .NET Framework. It also gives students an introduction to the new ClickOnce deployment technology for Windows Forms applications. ClickOnce makes it easy to deploy Windows Forms applications to multiple clients via a Web server, including the ability to automatically update clients when application changes occur.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Build Windows Forms applications using Visual Studio 2005
Create databound forms using the RAD databinding features of the IDE
Generate Master-Detail forms using Visual Studio 2005 SmartTags
Create databound forms that bind to data components
Deploy a Windows Forms application from a Web server using ClickOnce
Write an application that automatically updates on multiple clients when a new version is deployed
Lab: RAD databinding in Windows Forms Applications
Lab: Databinding to Components and Web Services in Windows Forms
Lab: Deploying Windows Forms applications with ClickOnce
Unit 5: Building Presentation Layer Applications withASP.NET 2.0
This unit provides an opportunity for experienced developers to build Web applications using the new productivity features in the Visual Studio 2005 IDE and the new controls in the .NET Framework.
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Create databound Web forms that bind to data components
Write code using the Web Applications (ASP.NET 2.0) enhancements
Program the new ASP.NET data source controls: SqlDataSource, ObjectDataSource, AccessDataSource, SiteMapDataSource, XmlDataSource
• Create a common Web page layout with Master Pages, Site Navigation and Themes
• Manage Web application users with Membership and Role Management
Lab: RAD databinding in ASP.NET 2.0
Lab: Programming Master Pages, Site Navigation, and Themes
Lab: Membership and Role Management in ASP.NET 2.0
About Microsoft Workshops
Microsoft Official Workshops are for students who want to enhance their skills, where they learn by doing through scenario and troubleshooting hands-on labs, targeted reviews, information resources, and best practices.
Students in a developer workshop typically spend 70–80% of their time in labs writing code. |