Advanced Foundations of .NET 2.0 Development
3 Day Training Course London and UK Wide
Training formats available
- on-site at your company office UK wide (60 second quote)
- closed group at one of our London training venues (60 second quote)
- near-site at a location close to you
- bespoke one-to-one basis
- tailored training courses to your requirements
Who is this training course suitable for?
The audience for this 3 day course consists of Application Developers with the skills to develop business applications by using Visual Studio 2005 with either Visual Basic .NET or Visual C#.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, delegates must have:
- Understand the purpose and components of the .NET 2.0 Framework and the Common Language Runtime.
- Understand the components of typical .NET 2.0 applications.
- Understand and use .NET Framework 2.0 Common Type System (CTS) and how to use variable types including dates/times, numbers, strings, objects and arrays.
- Use basic file IO classes from the Framework such as StreamReader, StreamWriter, Directory, DirectoryInfo, File and FileInfo.
- Use basic Framework provided type conversions.
- Use basic Framework provided text conversion and manipulations including StringBuilder.
- Use classes with the System.Collections namespace.
- Use the System.Math class.
- Basic language syntax for decision structures, loop structures, declaring and using variables.
- Write code using language specific functionality such as the My. classes for Visual Basic.
- Understand classes and objects, methods, properties and functions.
- Write code to implement overridden methods.
- Understand the class hierarchy present in the .NET Framework 2.0.
- Write code to declare a class.
- Write code to create an instance of a class.
- Write code to compare if an object is equal to another object.
- Write code to dispose of an object.
- Understand the lifecycle of an object.
- Write code to handle exceptions via a try-catch block
- Write code to implement static methods and properties.
- Opening and closing solutions.
- Opening and closing projects.
- Adding projects to a solution.
- Removing projects from a solution.
- Creating new project types.
- Adding new and existing files to a project.
- Compile a project.
- Carry out basic project debugging.
- Use the object browser.
- Use the help system especially provided to help VB6.0 developers migrate to .NET.
- Understand assemblies and how they relate to deployment.
- Understand and create a deployment project.
- Be able to create deployment wizards using the Deployment Setup wizard.
- Select an appropriate deployment project based on the application.
Benefits
The objectives of the course are:
- Improve the security of .NET Framework applications by using the .NET Framework 2.0 security features.
- Implement interoperability, reflection, and mailing functionality in a .NET Framework application.
- Implement globalization, drawing, and text manipulation functionality in a .NET Framework application.
Course Syllabus
Creating Globalized Applications
Culture Information by Using Globalization Classes
Creating a Custom Culture
Working with Primary Encoding Classes
Working with Advanced Encoding ClassesWorking with GDI+ in Windows-based Applications
Working with Graphics, Brushes, Pens, Colors, and Fonts
Manipulating the Shapes and Sizes of Graphical Objects
Working with Images, Bitmaps, and IconsImplementing Code Access Security
Configuring Code Access Security
Managing Security Policy
Managing Permissions
Managing Access Control
Managing User Identity InformationImplementing Cryptography
Encrypting Data
Hashing Data
Extending the Cryptographic BehaviorInteroperating Between COM Components and Assemblies
Accessing COM Components by Using Interop Services
Exposing an Assembly to COM Components by Using Interop Services
Accessing COM Components by Using Platform Invocation ServicesWorking with Service Applications and E-mail Messages
Working with a Windows Service Application
Working with E-mail MessagesWorking with Type Metadata
Working with Type Metadata by Using Pre-defined Assembly Classes
Working with Assemblies Dynamically by Using Custom ClassesCreating Multithreaded Applications and Application Domains
Managing Threads in a Synchronous Environment
Synchronizing Threads
Managing Threads in an Asynchronous Environment
Working with Application Domains
What is Microsoft .NET Framework?
The Microsoft .NET Framework is a software framework that can be installed on computers running Microsoft Windows operating systems. It includes a large library of coded solutions to common programming problems and a virtual machine that manages the execution of programs written specifically for the framework.
It supports multiple programming languages in a manner that allows language interoperability, whereby each language can utilize code written in other languages; in particular, the .NET library is available to all the programming languages that .NET encompasses.
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