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.NET 3.0/3.5 Overview: Hands-On


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You Will Learn How To

  • Integrate the features of .NET 3.0/3.5 to simplify complex, multitier application architectures
  • Automate and optimize database access with LINQ to SQL and LINQ to Objects
  • Design modern graphical applications with Windows Presentation Foundation
  • Distribute applications over multiple channels with Windows Communication Foundation
  • Orchestrate business processes using Windows Workflow Foundation
  • Develop browser-based applications using Silverlight and ASP.NET Ajax

Course Benefits

The .NET Frameworks 3.0 and 3.5 introduced a range of technologies that can greatly simplify the creation of complex distributed applications. In order to take advantage of these technologies, it is necessary to understand them both individually and as an integrated whole. In this course, you gain an understanding of LINQ, WPF, WCF, WF and other .NET technologies, and how they can be used to build sophisticated modern applications.

Who Should Attend

Experienced .NET 2.0 developers interested in utilizing the features of .NET 3.0/3.5. Programming experience at the level of Course 503, "Visual Basic Programming for .NET," or Course 419, "C# Programming," is assumed.

Hands-On Training

Hands-on exercises provide you with practical experience developing .NET 3.0/3.5 applications. Exercises, presented in Visual Basic or C#, include:
  • Retrieving and updating data with LINQ
  • Creating WPF-user interfaces
  • Building and consuming WCF services
  • Orchestrating long-running business processes with persistent state machine workflows
  • Calling WCF workflow services from Silverlight
  • Animating Silverlight with XAML

Course 976 Content

Introducing .NET 3.0/3.5

  • Exploring .NET 3.0/3.5 architecture
  • LINQ
  • WPF
  • WCF
  • WF
  • ASP.NET Ajax
  • Silverlight

Language Integrated Query (LINQ)

Developing LINQ queries

  • Investigating LINQ syntax
  • Inferring data types at design time

Object relational mapping with LINQ to SQL

  • Querying a database
  • Returning LINQ Entities

Working with the LINQ designer

  • Controlling how data is loaded with lambda expressions
  • Promoting entity changes to databases via the DataContext
  • Managing the DataContext in an n-tier environment
  • Adding stored procedures to the DataContext

Manipulating data with LINQ to Objects

  • Sorting and filtering objects
  • Aggregating object data
  • Working with anonymous types

Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)

Building a XAML presentation layer

  • Designing a UI with XAML
  • Utilizing common XAML controls and properties
  • ComboBox
  • Label
  • TextBox

Generating sophisticated layouts

  • Positioning controls using Canvas and Grid
  • Organizing controls with StackPanel and DockPanel
  • Enhancing control appearance with color and opacity
  • Applying gradient brushes with style setters
  • Binding controls to styles

Activating WPF applications

  • Handling events
  • Showing windows and dialogs
  • Streamlining the UI with Model-View-ViewModel
  • Binding controls to ObservableCollection
  • Deploying with ClickOnce

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)

Programming distributed applications with WCF

  • Defining and implementing WCF interfaces
  • Configuring binary and HTTP channels
  • Serializing business entities for WCF
  • Controlling WCF behaviors

Consuming WCF services

  • Setting a service reference
  • Configuring WCF clients
  • Building WPF clients
  • Managing transport and message security

Windows Workflow Foundation (WF)

Modeling business processes with WF

  • Composing sequential workflow with the visual designer
  • Adding and implementing Activities
  • Hosting the workflow runtime

Applying logic to a workflow

  • Directing program flow with IfElse and While
  • Setting declarative and code conditions

Representing long-running business processes

  • Designing state machine workflows
  • Employing the State, EventDriven and SetState activities
  • Persisting workflow with SQL Server

Integrating WF and WCF

  • Leveraging System.WorkflowServices
  • Passing data to the workflow with the ReceiveActivity
  • Returning data from workflow

Silverlight and ASP.NET Ajax

Creating cross-platform Silverlight UIs

  • Working with the UserControl object
  • Converting XAML from WPF to Silverlight
  • Accessing the QueryString
  • Invoking JavaScript from Silverlight
  • Enriching the UI with XAML animations

Combining Silverlight with WCF

  • Making asynchronous calls to WCF
  • Wrapping a workflow service

Enhancing the UI with ASP.NET Ajax

  • Comparing Ajax with Silverlight
  • Calling WCF from ASP.NET Ajax

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