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Introduction
The goal of this course is to provide Microsoft Visual Basic® developers
with the knowledge and skills needed to develop Microsoft .NET-based applications
by using Visual Basic .NET version 7.0. Visual Basic .NET is a significant
upgrade to Visual Basic and incorporates many new features and framework
goals of the .NET architecture. These changes will allow Visual Basic
developers to create enterprise applications for the .NET Platform and
to create more traditional Visual Basic applications that can take advantage
of the enhancements to the language.
Audience
This course is intended primarily for developers who use Visual Basic
4.0 or later as their primary language, who use Microsoft technologies
such as Microsoft ActiveX® Data Objects (ADO) and Active Server Pages
(ASP) to develop applications, and who plan to use Visual Basic .NET for
future application development.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
List the major elements of the .NET Framework and describe some of the
major enhancements to the new version of Visual Basic.
Describe the basic structure of a Visual Basic .NET project and use the
main features of the integrated development environment (IDE).
Use the new language features and syntax in Visual Basic .NET.
Explain the basic concepts and terminology of object-oriented design specifically
for Visual Basic .NET.
Explain and use the basic concepts and terminology of object-oriented
programming in Visual Basic .NET.
Create applications by using Microsoft Windows® Forms.
Create Internet applications that use Web Forms and Web Services.
Create applications that use ADO .NET.
Create components in Visual Basic .NET.
Set up and deploy various types of Visual Basic .NET-based applications.
Prepare existing Visual Basic-based applications for upgrade to Visual
Basic .NET.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must meet the following prerequisites:
Experience developing applications with Visual Basic 4.0 or later
Successful completion of Course 1013, Mastering Microsoft Visual Basic
6 Development or equivalent knowledge
OR
Successful completion of Course 1016, Mastering Enterprise Development
Using Microsoft Visual Basic 6 or equivalent knowledge
Familiarity with basic concepts of object-oriented programming
Familiarity with Extensible Markup Language (XML) concepts
Course
Outline
Module 1: Overview of the Microsoft .NET Platform
The following topics are covered in this module:
What Is the Microsoft .NET Platform?
What Is the .NET Framework?
What Are the .NET Framework Components?
What Are the Visual Basic .NET Enhancements?
After completing this module, you will be able to:
List the main elements of the .NET Platform.
Describe the .NET Framework and its components.
Module 2: Development
Environment Features
The following topics are covered in this module:
Describing the Integrated Development Environment
Creating Visual Basic .NET Projects
Using Development Environment Features
Debugging Applications
Compiling in Visual Basic .NET
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Describe the overall
benefits of the new IDE.
Describe the different types of Visual Basic .NET projects and their structures,
including their file structures.
Reference external applications from your project.
View and set the properties of a project.
Use the various windows in the IDE, including Server Explorer, the Object
Browser, and the Task List.
Debug a simple application.
Build and compile a simple application.
Module 3: Language
and Syntax Enhancements
The following topics are covered in this module:
Data Types
Using Variables
Functions, Subroutines, and Properties
Exception Handling
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Describe the changes
to data types in Visual Basic .NET.
Declare and initialize variables and arrays.
Use shorthand syntax to assign values to variables.
Implement functions and subroutines.
Call the default properties of an object.
Use the new Try...Catch...Finally statement to implement structured exception
handling.
Module 4: Object-Oriented
Design for Visual Basic .NET
The following topics are covered in this module:
Designing Classes
Object-Oriented Programming Concepts
Advanced Object-Oriented Programming ConceptsUsing Microsoft Visio®
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Describe the basics
of object-oriented design.
Explain the concepts of encapsulation, inheritance, interfaces, and polymorphism.
Create classes based on use cases.
Model classes for use in Visual Basic .NET by using Visio.
Module 5: Object-Oriented
Programming in Visual Basic .NET
The following topics are covered in this module:
Defining Classes
Creating and Destroying Objects
Inheritance
Interfaces
Working with Classes
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Define classes.
Instantiate and use objects in client code.
Create classes that use inheritance.
Define interfaces and use polymorphism.
Create shared members.
Create class events and handle them from a client application.
Module 6: Using
Windows Forms
The following topics are covered in this module:
Why Use Windows Forms?
Structure of Windows Forms
Using Windows Forms
Using Controls
Windows Forms Inheritance
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Describe the benefits
of Windows Forms.
Use the new properties and methods of Windows Forms.
Write event-handling code.
Use the new controls and control enhancements.
Add and edit menus.
Create a form that inherits from another form.
Module 7: Building
Web Applications
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to ASP .NET
Creating Web Form Applications
Building Web Services
Using Web Services
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Explain and take advantage
of the benefits of ASP .NET and its various libraries in application development.
Create Web Form applications.
Use HTML server controls and Web server controls.
Create Web Services.
Use Web Services from a browser or from another client application.
Module 8: Using
ADO .NET
The following topics are covered in this module:
ADO .NET Overview
.NET Data Providers
The DataSet Object
Data Designers and Data Binding
XML Integration
After completing this module, you will be able to:
List the benefits
of ADO .NET.
Create applications that use ADO .NET.
List the main ADO .NET objects and their functions.
Use Visual Studio .NET data designers and data binding.
Explain how XML integrates with ADO .NET.
Module 9: Developing
Components in Visual Basic .NET
The following topics are covered in this module:
Components Overview
Creating Serviced Components
Creating Component Classes
Creating Windows Forms Controls
Creating Web Forms User Controls
Threading
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Create components
that can be used by managed and unmanaged client applications.
Create serviced components.
Create component classes.
Create Windows Forms controls.
Create Web user controls.
Use threading to create multithreaded applications.
Module 10: Deploying
Applications
The following topics are covered in this module:
Describing Assemblies
Choosing a Deployment Strategy
Deploying Applications
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Describe an assembly.
List the different types of application deployment.
Deploy a component assembly.
Deploy an application that is based on Windows.
Deploy a Web-based application.
Module 11: Upgrading
to Visual Basic .NET
The following topics are covered in this module:
Deciding Whether to Upgrade
Options for Upgrading
Recommendations
Performing the Upgrade
After completing this module, you will be able to:
Make an informed decision
about whether to upgrade an application.
Describe the various upgrade options available to you.
Use the Upgrade Wizard.
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