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Complete .NET Application Architecture and Best Practices
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Summary: This course is for developers who have some familiarity with basic .NET 2.0 programming, but wish to deepen their understanding of the various APIs used to build a distributed application. |
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Course Offered By:
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers
101 Arch Street
The Summer Exchange Building, 3rd Floor (enter through 101 Arch Street or 34 Summer Street) Boston, Massachusetts 02110
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Course Cost: $1,800.00
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Start Date - End Date: 10/25/2010 - 10/28/2010 (More dates) (More dates at this location)
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Start Time - End Time: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm
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Classroom Type: Physical Classroom
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Geographic Location: Boston, Massachusetts 02110
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Description: Solid understanding of C# or Microsoft Visual Basi
Core Vendor Technology: Microsoft Courseware Library Content Category: MOC |
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Objectives:
Lesson 1: General Coding Best Practices
Best practices for numerical / string / array / constant data Best practices for creating interface, structure, and enum types Best practices regarding memory management Best practices regarding assembly development Lesson 2: Building Types with Visual Studio 2005
Discover the numerous versions of Visual Studio 2005 Work with the VS 2005 visual class designers Examine VS 2005 refactoring support Understand the role of code snippets and surround with technology Build custom code snippets Understand the OTB (Object T Lesson 3: Evolution of Enterprise Systems
Compare structures of typical enterprise architectures that have been used over the past decades Discuss the benefits of using layered, component based, service oriented, and web-based architectures Compare and contrast the .NET Framework with the J2EE an Lesson 4: The Presentation Layer
Contrast various UI models Examine select cross-platform (and open source) UI APIs Examine select details of building UI layers via Windows Forms (2.0) Preview the Role of Windows Presentation Foundation Examine select details of building UI layers via AS Lesson 5: The Data Layer
Review the ADO.NET programming model Contrast data readers and DataSets Examine new features of ADO.NET 2.0 Enumerate several data-access-centric best practices Examine the role of data access components Lesson 6: The Business Layer
Examine the role of business objects and business processes Define an Lesson 7: Crossing Layers
Understand the five key best practices of designing a distributed system. Understand the core architectural differences between .NET remoting and XML web services. Be introduced to the .NET remoting architecture. Examine .NET Lesson 8: Security
Examine several principals of securing a distributed system Understand the role of authentication, authorization, and secure communications Understand various ways to secure your assemblies Survey the .NET Role Based Security (RBS) model Survey the ASP.NE Lesson 9: Deploying Applications
Understand the details of assembly binding and versioning Survey the Visual Studio .NET Package and Deployment projects Study ClickOnce applications and see how they ease deployment hassles Learn how to configure CAS security permissions for ClickOnce app
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Applicable Vendor Technologies: Microsoft
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Associated Disciplines: Software
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