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MCTS Web Applications Development Syllabus

The MCTS Syllabus covers a 60 day course on web application development using Microsoft .NET Framework 4 and ASP.NET. It includes topics such as the .NET Framework, ASP.NET, Visual Studio, creating web forms, adding functionality, validation, data management, debugging, security and more advanced topics including MVC, WCF, and unit testing.

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MCTS Web Applications Development Syllabus

The MCTS Syllabus covers a 60 day course on web application development using Microsoft .NET Framework 4 and ASP.NET. It includes topics such as the .NET Framework, ASP.NET, Visual Studio, creating web forms, adding functionality, validation, data management, debugging, security and more advanced topics including MVC, WCF, and unit testing.

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MCTS Syllabus

Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4


Duration : 60 Days

Microsoft [Link] Web Applications in Microsoft Visual Studio Introduction to the .NET Framework Overview of [Link] Overview of IIS 7.0 Overview of [Link] 4.0 Introduction to the MVC Framework Overview of the Request Life Cycle

Creating Web Applications by Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NET Based Languages Choosing a Programming Language Overview of Visual Studio 2010 Creating a Simple Web Application

Creating a Microsoft [Link] Web Form Creating Web Forms Adding and Configuring Server Controls in a Web Form

Adding Functionality to a Microsoft [Link] Web Form Working with Code-Behind Files Handling Server Control Events Creating Classes and Components by Using Visual Studio 2010 Handling Page Events

Implementing Master Pages and User Controls Creating Master Pages Applying CSS, Skins, and Themes Adding User Controls to an [Link] Web Form

Validating User Input Overview of User Input Validation [Link] Validation Controls Validating Web Forms

Troubleshooting Microsoft [Link] Web Applications Debugging in [Link] Tracing in [Link]

Managing Data in an Microsoft [Link] 4.0 Web Application Overview of [Link] Connecting to a Database Managing Data

Managing Data Access Tasks by Using LINQ Overview of LINQ Managing XML Data by Using LINQ to XML Managing SQL Data by Using LINQ to SQL and LINQ to Entities

Managing Data by Using Microsoft [Link] Dynamic Data Overview of [Link] Dynamic Data Applying [Link] Dynamic Data Customizing [Link] Dynamic Data Applications

Creating a Microsoft [Link] Ajax-enabled Web Forms Application

Introduction to Ajax Creating an [Link] Ajax Application by Using the Ajax Features for [Link] Extending an [Link] Web Forms Application by Using the Ajax Control Toolkit

Consuming Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Services Overview of Windows Communication Foundation Services Calling Windows Communication Foundation Services Working with WCF Data Services

Managing State in Web Applications State Management [Link] Profiles [Link] Caching

Configuring and Deploying a Microsoft [Link] Web Application Configuring an [Link] Web Application Deploying an [Link] Web Application

Securing a Microsoft [Link] Web Application Overview of Web Application Security Declaratively Configuring Authentication and Authorization Working Programmatically with Authentication and Authorization

Implementing Advanced Technologies Supported by Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 for Web Development Working with the [Link] MVC 2 Framework Working with Silverlight 4

Developing MVC Models Exploring Ways to Create MVC Models

Creating a Data Repository

Developing MVC Controllers Implementing MVC Controllers Creating Action Methods

Developing MVC Views Implementing MVC Views Implementing Strongly-Typed MVC Views Implementing Partial MVC Views

Designing for Discoverability Overview of Search Engine Optimization Creating the Robots and Sitemap Files Using [Link] Routing

Writing Server-Side Code for Web Forms Overview of the Structure of a Web Application Controlling ViewState Localizing a Web Application Persisting Data on a Web Forms Page Validating User Input

Ensuring Quality by Debugging, Unit Testing, and Refactoring Debugging and Refactoring Code Unit Testing Code Processing Unhandled Exceptions Test Driven Development

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