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Module 1: Exploring Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
This module explains the key features of Microsoft .NET Framework and Microsoft ASP.NET. It helps you view the complete Web application that you build in the labs throughout this course
Introduction to the .NET Framework
Overview of ASP.NET
Overview of the Lab Application

Module 2: Creating Web Applications by Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 and Microsoft .NET–Based Languages
This module describes the different programming languages that are available when you develop Microsoft .NET Framework applications. It explains the fundamental aspects of writing code and creating components by using two of the .NET Framework–based languages, Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual C#. It provides an overview of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. It also explains how to create a simple Web application.
Choosing a Programming Language
Overview of Visual Studio 2010
Creating a Simple Web Application

Module 3: Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
This module explains how to create Web Forms and populate them with server controls.
Creating Web Forms
Adding and Configuring Server Controls in a Web Form

Module 4: Adding Functionality to a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Form
This module describes the various methods that you can use to add code to your Microsoft ASP.NET Web application. It explains how to use Web server controls, event handlers, codebehind files, and components. In addition, it explains how to use page events, especially the Page_Load event.
Working with CodeBehind Files
Handling Server Control Events
Creating Classes and Components by Using Visual Studio 2010
Handling Page Events

Module 5: Implementing Master Pages and User Controls
This module explains how to create and implement master pages and how to implement user controls in a Web application.
Creating Master Pages
Adding User Controls to an ASP.NET Web Form

Module 6: Validating User Input
This module provides an overview of user input validation. It covers information on adding, positioning, and configuring validation controls on a Web Form. In addition, it covers information on validating Web Forms.
Overview of User Input Validation
ASP.NET Validation Controls
Validating Web Forms

Module 7: Troubleshooting Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications
This module describes the steps required to enable tracing and debugging, including how you can use debugging and tracing in a Web application.
Debugging in ASP.NET
Tracing in ASP.NET

Module 8: Managing Data in an Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 Web Application
This module provides an overview of Microsoft ADO.NET. It explains how to programmatically work with data by using ADO.NET and how to create a connection to access the data stored in a Microsoft SQL Server database. In addition, it explains how to use the DataSet and DataReader objects to support the local data storage and data manipulation requirements of Web Forms.
Overview of ADO.NET Connecting to a Database  
Managing Data

Module 9: Managing Data Access Tasks by Using LINQ
This module explains what LINQ is and how you can use LINQ to manage both XML data and Microsoft SQL Server data in a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application by using Web Server controls and code.
Overview of LINQ
Managing XML Data by Using LINQ to XML
Managing SQL Data by Using LINQ to SQL and LINQ to Entities

Module 10: Managing Data by Using Microsoft ASP.NET Dynamic Data
This module provides an overview of Microsoft ASP.NET Dynamic Data. It also covers information on applying ASP.NET Dynamic Data. In addition, it explains how to customize ASP.NET Dynamic Data applications.
Overview of ASP.NET Dynamic Data
Applying ASP.NET Dynamic Data Customizing ASP.NET Dynamic Data Applications

Module 11: Creating a Microsoft ASP.NET Ajaxenabled Web Forms Application
This module provides an overview of Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX and explains how to create an ASP.NET AJAX application. It also introduces the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit, and explains how to install the toolkit and add controls from the toolkit to a Web application.
Introduction to Ajax
Creating an ASP.NET Ajax Application by Using the Ajax Features for ASP.NET
Extending an ASP.NET Web Forms Application by Using the Ajax Control Toolkit

Module 12: Consuming Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Services
This module provides an overview of Windows Communication Foundation services. In addition, this module describes how to call a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service directly by using a browser and a proxy from a Web application.
Overview of Windows Communication Foundation Services
Calling Windows Communication Foundation Services
Working with WCF Data Services

Module 13: Managing State in Web Applications
This module explains how to manage state in a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application.
State Management
ASP.NET Profiles
ASP.NET Caching

Module 14: Configuring and Deploying a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
This module explains how to configure and deploy a Microsoft ASP.NET Web application by using the machine.config and web.config files.
Configuring an ASP.NET Web Application
Deploying an ASP.NET Web Application

Module 15: Securing a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application
This module explains the various Web application security functionalities. It also covers information on the infrastructure to build and deploy various Web application security functionalities.
Overview of Web Application Security
Declaratively Configuring Authentication and Authorization
Working Programmatically with Authentication and Authorization

Module 16: Implementing Advanced Technologies Supported by Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 for Web Development
This module describes the new Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 functionalities, changes, and enhancements for improved Web development. The module also covers how Microsoft ASP.NET MVC 2 and Microsoft Silverlight 4 fit in with .NET Framework 4 and Visual Studio 2010
Working with the ASP.NET MVC 2 Framework
Working with Silverlight 4


Curso 10264A: Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Module 1: Overview of Web Application Design
This module describes the underlying architecture and design of a Web application
Overview of IIS 7.0
Overview of ASP.NET 4.0
Introduction to the MVC Framework
Overview of the Request Life Cycle

Module 2: Designing a Web Application
This module describes the best practices and tradeoffs that you need to make when designing a Web application.
Web Applications: Case Studies
Web Application Design Essentials
Guidelines for Determining When to Use Web Forms and MVC
Visual Studio 2010 Tools and Technologies for Web Application Design

Module 3: Developing MVC Models
This module describes the MVC development model (Models, Controllers, and Views) and how to create the Models that are used to access and modify the data in a data source.
Exploring Ways to Create MVC Models
Creating a Data Repository

Module 4: Developing MVC Controllers
This module describes how to create the Controllers that are used to respond to communications from the user and how to implement the application flow and logic.
Implementing MVC Controllers
Creating Action Methods

Module 5: Developing MVC Views
This module describes how to create the Views that are used to expose the application UI. The module also covers how to manage preaction and postaction behavior of Controller action methods using the included action filters are provided as part of MVC
Implementing MVC Views
Implementing StronglyTyped MVC Views
Implementing Partial MVC Views

Module 6: Designing for Discoverability
This module describes how to implement the navigational design and also how discoverability will be achieved through content keywords and page URLs.
Overview of Search Engine Optimization Creating the Robots and Sitemap Files
Using ASP.NET Routing

Module 7: Writing ServerSide Code for Web Forms
This module describes the advanced features of serverside coding and technologies.  The module describes how to allow the website to move into a global and web farm environment through localization, shared sessions, and custom user controls. The module will also cover how to use the custom validator and regular expressions.
Overview of the Structure of a Web Application
Controlling ViewState Localizing a Web Application
Persisting Data on a Web Forms Page
Validating User Input

Module 8: Optimizing Data Management for Web Forms
This module describes how to optimize and display data management tasks for a Web Formsbased application using Dynamic Data, Data Binding, LinqToEntities, server side controls, and serverside code.
Managing Data by Using LINQ to Entities
Using Data Source Controls
Using ASP.NET Dynamic Data

Module 9: Ensuring Quality by Debugging, Unit Testing, and Refactoring
This module describes how to perform checkin testing for their Web Forms and MVC applications as well as how to use the builtin debugging capabilities of VS2010.
Debugging and Refactoring Code
Unit Testing Code
Processing Unhandled Exceptions
Test Driven Development

Module 10: Securing a Web Application
This module describes how to mitigate common security threats and to implement the essentials (must haves) of Web security in both MVC and Web Forms applications.
Configuring Authentication Configuring ASP.NET Membership
Managing Authorization by Using ASP.NET Roles

Module 11: Applying Master Pages and CSS
This module describes how to achieve a consistent UI in a reusable manner.
Applying Master Pages
Applying CSS, Skins, and Themes

Module 12: Developing Client Side Scripts and Services
This module described how to develop clientside scripts and services for a responsive, rich, and interactive application UI.
Developing ClientSide Scripts
Implementing AJAX
Creating Services

Module 13: Implementing Advanced AJAX in a Web Application
This module describes the programmatic side of AJAX enabled controls (as well as extending server controls to include AJAX functionality) on a Web Forms page as well as implementing AJAX on a MVC page
Implementing Ajax in ASP.NET MVC Pages Using Microsoft Ajax
Implementing Ajax in ASP.NET MVC Pages Using jQuery
Working With jQuery and Ajax Events

Module 14: Deploying a Web Application
This module describes how to plan, configure, and perform deployment tasks associated with a production Web site. The module also describes the Web site lifecycle as it pertains to deployment.
Overview of Web Application Deployments
Overview of Web Site Deployments
Deploying AdventureWorks

Module 15: Developing a Web Application by Using Silverlight
This module introduces students to Silverlight by having them integrate a Silverlight module into an existing ASP.NET application. Students will learn how to add a Silverlight project to an existing solution, leverage the existing Web application by calling a WCF service, and display the information in Silverlight.
Introduction to Rich Internet Applications
Overview of Silverlight
Creating a Silverlight Application


MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Service Communication Applications(Examen 70513: TS: Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4)
Curso 10263A: Developing Windows Communication Foundation Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010


Module 1: ServiceOriented Architecture
This module explains how to design SOAs, how to adhere to SOA tenets, and how to leverage the benefits of SOA scenarios using WCF. What Is SOA?
The Benefits of SOA
Scenarios and Standards
Introduction to WCF

Module 2: Getting Started with Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Development
This module describes how to implement a WCF service from the beginning, including defining a contract, implementing the contract, hosting the service, configuring endpoints, and configuring bindings. It also explains how to create a proxy to a WCF service using a channel factory, and using the Add Service Reference dialog box in Visual Studio 2010.
Service Contract and Implementation
Hosting WCF Services
WCF Behaviors
Consuming WCF Services

Module 3: Hosting Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Services
This module explains how to host WCF services using Windows Services, Internet Information Services (IIS) and Windows Process Activation Service (WAS), and Windows Server AppFabric. This module describes how to choose the appropriate host, and how to configure it properly for your service’s optimal operation.
WCF Service Hosts
ServiceHost
Hosting WCF Services in Windows Services
IIS, WAS, and AppFabric
Configuring WCF Hosts
Service Hosting Best Practices

Module 4: Defining and Implementing Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Contracts
This module describes how to define WCF service contracts, data contracts, and message contracts. This module explains how to design WCF contracts appropriately, and how to modify WCF contracts according to the selected messaging pattern.
What Is a Contract?
Contract Types
Messaging Patterns
Designing WCF Contracts

Module 5: Endpoints and Behaviors
This module describes how to expose multiple endpoints from a WCF service, how to automatically discover services and make services discoverable, how to configure instancing and concurrency modes for services, and how to improve service reliability with transactions and message queues.
Multiple Endpoints and Interoperability
WCF Discovery
WCF Default Endpoints
Instancing and Concurrency
Reliability

Module 6: Testing and Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Services
This module describes how to diagnose errors and problem root causes in WCF services, and how to configure services to expose fault information. It also explains how to use tracing, message logging, and other diagnostic and governance tools for monitoring services at runtime.
Errors and Symptoms
WCF Faults
Debugging and Diagnostics Tools
Runtime Governance

Module 7: Security
This module explains how to design secure applications, how to implement WCF security on both the message level and the transport level, how to integrate authentication and authorization into service code, and how to apply claimbased identity management in federated scenarios.
Introduction to Application Security
The WCF Security Model
Transport and Message Security
Authentication and Authorization
ClaimBased Identity

Module 8: Introduction to Advanced Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation Topics
This module explains how to improve service throughput and responsiveness using the asynchronous invocation pattern, and how to extend WCF services using inspectors, behaviors, and host extensions. It also describes how to use the WCF routing service for improving service reliability, and how to use Workflow Services to orchestrate longrunning, durable, service work.
The Asynchronous Invocation Pattern
Extending WCF
Routing
Workflow Services


MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Data Access (Examen 70516: TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4)
Curso 10265A: Developing Data Access Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010


Module 1: Architecture and Data Access Technologies
This module describes the commonly used data access technologies and scenarios in which you are likely to use them.
Data Access Technologies
Data Access Scenarios

Module 2: Building Entity Data Models
This module introduces the concepts of data modeling, and in particular, Entity Data Models (EDMs). It explains how you can use EDMs to decouple the conceptual data structure in your applications from the logical data structure in the data store.
Introduction to Entity Data Models
Modifying the Entity Data Model
Customizing the Entity Data Model

Module 3: Querying Entity Data
This module explains how to query an entity data model by using common methods such as LINQ to Entities, Entity SQL, and the classes in the EntityClient namespace.
Retrieving Data by Using LINQ to Entities Retrieving Data by Using Entity SQL
Retrieving Data by Using EntityClient Provider
Retrieving Data by Using Stored Procedures
Unit Testing Your Data Access Code

Module 4: Creating, Updating, and Deleting Entity Data
This module introduces you to the ways that the Entity Framework enables you to modify the data in your database. You apply changes to the entities managed by the ObjectContext class. The ObjectContext class is responsible for tracking all changes to entities and then persisting these changes to the database on request.
Understanding Change Tracking in the Entity Framework
Modifying Data in an Entity Data Model

Module 5: Handling MultiUser Scenarios by Using Object Services
This module introduces the concurrency model that the Entity Framework uses to address the issues faced by applications that must support multiple users who access the same data simultaneously. It also describes how the Entity Framework can make use of transactions to ensure data integrity.
Handling Concurrency in the Entity Framework
Transactional Support in the Entity Framework

Module 6: Building Optimized Solutions by Using Object Services
This module explains best practices for designing and building a scalable, optimized data access layer by using Object Services. The module introduces several techniques that can be used to optimize the performance of queries that execute against the conceptual model.
The Stages of Query Execution
Change Tracking and Object Materialization
Using Compiled Queries
Using Design
Time Generated Entity Framework Views
Monitoring Performance
Performing Asynchronous Data Modifications

Module 7: Customizing Entities and Building Custom Entity Classes
This module describes how to customize and extend entities with your own business logic.
Overriding Generated Classes
Using Templates to Customize Entities
Creating and Using Custom Entity Classes

Module 8: Using POCO Classes with the Entity Framework
This module introduces the ways in which you can define custom entity classes in your Entity Framework application. By default, Microsoft Visual Studio generates a set of entity classes for you from the Entity Data Model (EDM). Instead of these generated classes, you may want to use an existing set of "plain old" CLR objects (POCO) business classes in your application You can also extend the generated entity classes to add custom business functionality to your entity objects.
Requirements for POCO Classes
POCO Classes and Lazy Loading
POCO Classes and Change Tracking
Extending Entity Types

Module 9: Building an NTier Solution by Using the Entity Framework
This module explains how to address the architectural issues that can arise when building an NTier enterprise application by using the Entity Framework.
Designing an NTier Solution
Defining Operations and Implementing Data Transport Structures
Protecting Data and Operations

Module 10: Handling Updates in an NTier Solution by Using the Entity Framework
This module describes how you can handle data modifications in an ntier solution. The module describes the different strategies for handling modifications that you should use for the different alternative formats for transporting data between tiers: data transfer objects (DTOs), selftracking entities (STEs), and simple entities (SEs). The module also describes how to manage the exceptions that can occur during the data modification process.
Tracking Entities and Persisting Changes
Managing Exceptions in an NTier Solution

Module 11: Building Occasionally Connected Solutions
This module describes how to access offline or occasionally connected data in client applications.
Offline Data Caching by Using XML
Using the Sync Framework

Module 12: Querying Data by Using WCF Data Services
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Data Services enable you to create highly flexible data services that can be used to provide access to data across the Internet or a corporate network. You can access these services by using RESTstyle URIs, and they can be easily consumed by a wide variety of applications. As WCF Data Services are build on top of standard Internet protocols such as HTTP and the Atom Publishing Protocol, they are an ideal choice for delivering data to AJAX applications and Rich Interactive Applications built using technologies such as Microsoft Silverlight.
Introduction to WCF Data Services
Creating a WCF Data Service
Consuming a WCF Data Service
Protecting Data and Operations in a WCF Data Service

Module 13: Updating Data by Using WCF Data Services
This module describes how to use WCF Data Services to create, update, and delete data. WCF Data Services use
standard internet protocols such as HTTP and the Atom Publishing Protocol to enable update access to data across the Internet or a corporate network.
Creating, Updating, and Deleting Data in a WCF Data Service
Preventing Unauthorized Updates and Improving Performance
Using WCF Data Services with Nonrelational Data

Module 14: Using ADO.NET
ADO.NET is a highly flexible framework for building applications that require access to data held in a data source. This module introduces ADO.NET and explains how you can use it to develop scalable, highperformance, datadriven applications.
Retrieving and Modifying Data by Using ADO.NET Commands
Retrieving and Modifying Data by Using DataSets
Managing Transactions and Concurrency in Multiuser Scenarios

Module 15: Using LINQ to SQL
ADO.NET provides a mechanism that enables you to build applications that can query and maintain data that is held in a variety of sources in a databaseagnostic manner. However, building applications by using ADO.NET requires that you are familiar with the Structured Query Language (SQL) language and features of the database management system that you are connecting to. LanguageIntegrated Query (LINQ) to SQL provides a higherlevel abstraction for managing data that is held in a Microsoft SQL Server database, and is an ideal stepping stone for migrating ADO.NET applications toward the ADO.NET Entity Framework. This module introduces LINQ to SQL and explains how you can use it to abstract the lowlevel details of ADO.NET queries by developing against a logical data model.
Implementing a Logical Data Model by Using LINQ to SQL
Managing Performance and Handling Concurrency


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Objectivos Objetivos:
Objetivos de Certificación
MCTS en Visual Basic .NET
- Exam 70-515: TS: Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
- 70-513: TS: Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
- 70-516: TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4

Detalles del curso

Convocatoria: Abierta
Plazo de matriculación: Abierto
Observaciones: Horario
De Lunes a Jueves de 19:00 a 22:00 horas

Duración
2 meses (aproximadamente)
Fecha de inicio: Según calendario

Horas Lectivas
- 105 horas lectivas y guiadas por el Instructor.


Microsoft .NET es la plataforma de Microsoft para la creación y el uso de servicios Web XML (Extensible Markup Language, Lenguaje de marcado extensible). Esta plataforma permitirá a los desarrolladores la creación de programas que trasciendan los límites de los dispositivos y aprovechen la conectividad de Internet, además de ayudarles a ser más productivos con su tiempo. La plataforma .NET representa también un cambio fundamental en la tecnología de desarrollo, permitiendo la integración de software en el entorno de ejecución seguro de .NET Framework 4

Las certificaciones MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) demuestran que dispones de las habilidades y conocimientos necesarios para desarrollar aplicaciones Web en la plataforma Microsoft .NET 2010.

En Cas Training ponemos a tu disposición la posibilidad de obtener la certificación MCTS en tres variantes que componen la ruta hacia la certificación MCPD Web Developer 4:
- Technology Specialist: .NET Framework 4, Web Applications
- Technology Specialist: .NET Framework 4, Service Communication Applications
- Technology Specialist: .NET Framework 4, Data Access

Encontrarás que un gran número de empresas y grandes consultoras del sector de las nuevas tecnologías, exigen que dispongas de las certificaciones del Fabricante para incorporarte a uno de sus proyectos de desarrollo. Puesto que dicha titulación es nueva en el sector de las IT, los profesionales avalados por Microsoft como especialistas en Visual Basic .NET 2010 son altamente demandados.

Profesorado
- Profesionales avalados por el fabricante – MCT (Microsoft Certified Trainers)

Material

- Archivador personalizado con Block de notas y bolígrafo
- Carpeta con temporalización completa del Curso
- Documentación Oficial de Microsoft
- Certificado de asistencia y aprovechamiento de CAS TRAINING

Metodología
Nuestros Masters están basados en métodos docentes que facultan al profesor y orientan al alumno con el fin de conseguir un proceso evolutivo favorable de aprendizaje que permita mantener a los alumnos motivados y estimulados positivamente.
- Detección de las necesidades: Se realiza un análisis del mercado laboral actual, y con las carencias observadas, se desarrollan los planes de formación.
- Plan de acción: su diseño radica en que los contenidos estén siempre acorde con su temporalización y permitan el tiempo necesario para la asimilación de los conceptos.  También se desarrolla el material didáctico y la documentación oficial de acuerdo con las materias, incorporando a las aulas la última tecnología necesaria.
- Proceso formativo: Se ejecutan distintas metodologías según el momento. Ninguna es excluyente de la otra, sino que se combinan y desarrollan según la necesidad. En todo momento se alternan las explicaciones teóricas con la elaboración de ejercicios prácticos, siempre relacionados con casos reales. Se incrementan paulatinamente los niveles de complejidad, asegurándonos de eliminar cualquier laguna que pueda perjudicar la asimilación de conceptos de mayor dificultad.
- Análisis de resultados: A lo largo del Master, el plan de formación será evaluado de forma continua pudiendo cerrar cada módulo con la certeza que los conocimientos han sido comprendidos y aprendidos. En la etapa final se analizará el proyecto en su conjunto, valorando la calidad obtenida y si los efectos conseguidos son los esperados.

Requisitos: - Personas con conocimientos de programación en Visual Basic, con mínimo un año de experiencia.
- FP II / III en Informática.
- Titulados Universitarios.
- Titulados en carreras técnicas.
- Profesionales que deseen actualizar sus conocimientos.
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