Advanced .NET Framework Programming Using C# Course in San Jose CA, USA
San Jose CA, United States
This hands-on course examines how to utilize advanced features the .NET Framework using the C# programming language in order to build sophisticated applications. It includes coverage of .NET 2.0 through .NET 3.5. The course begins by quickly examining object-oriented programming topics, including inheritance, partial classes and generics.
Students also learn about many of the .NET interfaces and how they can take advantage of them. Students learn how to manage data using .NET’s object-based and generic collections. The course also illustrates how to use LINQ to make queries of collections, objects, and DataSets. Students learn how to use synchronous and asynchronous delegates to call methods and manage callbacks. Students also learn how to use the Thread and ThreadPool classes within multithreaded applications and explore some of the issues that threading introduces to application development.
The course examines how the .NET Framework uses reflection and how students can provide similar features within their applications. Students also learn about ADO.NET and how advanced features provide support for transaction management, connection pooling, and the management of disconnected DataSets. Students learn about .NET’s support for n-tiered application development, including private and shared assemblies, remoting and web services. Students also learn how managed code can interact with unmanaged code via features like PInvoke services and COM Interop.
The course concludes by examining the security capabilities of the .NET programming model and how to adjust the .NET security policy. Other topics include: how and why to override System.Object methods; boxing and unboxing issues; when to use the String vs. StringBuilder types; working with cultures; .NET support for regular expressions; working with XML; and creating and using custom attributes. Comprehensive hands-on lab exercises using Visual Studio reinforce instructor lectures and build direct competence in the topics presented throughout the course.
Course Topics include:
Building and Using Classes and Derived Classes
Implementing .NET Interfaces
Working with Collections and Generics
Making Queries using LINQ
Managing Synchronous and Asynchronous Delegates
Building Multithreaded Applications
Working with Reflection
Using ADO.NET and XML
Managing Private and Shared Assemblies
Working with Remotable Types
Building and Consuming Web Services
Using Interoperability Services
Understanding .NET Security
Advanced .NET Framework Programming Using C# Course Overview:Object-Oriented Programming
Defining and Using Classes
Working with Partial Classes
Understanding Object Lifetime
Building Class Hierarchies
Cross-Language Inheritance
Defining Abstract Classes
Building Sealed Classes
Overriding System,Object Methods
Defining and Implementing Interfaces
Understanding .NET Interfaces
Building Forms using Visual Inheritance
Working with Text
Using Strings
Using the StringBuilder
Working with Cultures
Working with Regular Expressions
Collections
Understanding .NET Collections
Ordered vs. Unordered Collections
Working with Object-Based Classes
Working with Generic Collections
Delegates
Understanding Delegates
Single-cast vs. Multi-cast Delegates
Defining Delegate Types
Using Synchronous and Asynchronous Delegates
Understanding the Relationship between Delegates and Events
Defining and Raising Custom Events
Handling Custom Events
Working with Threads
Understanding Threading
Creating Threads
Passing Data to Threads
Returning Data from Threads
Managing Threads
Problems with Threads
Synchronizing Threads
ADO.NET
Understanding the ADO.NET Object Model
Connected vs. Disconnected Access
Using Connections and Commands
Managing Connection Pooling
Using a DataReader to Work with Cursors
Calling Stored Procedures
Working with Transactions
Using the Provider Factory
Untyped vs. Typed DataSets
Using DataAdapters with DataSets
Using TableAdapters with Typed DataSets
Filtering Data with DataViews
Binding Data to Controls
Using XML
Understanding XML and XML Schemas
Using XML with DataSets
Using XmlReaders and XmlWriters
Working with XmlDocuments
Assemblies
Understanding .NET Assemblies
Single-File vs. Multi-File Assemblies
Private vs. Shared Assemblies
Defining Strong Names
Where is the Global Assembly Cache (GAC)?
Building and Using Private Assemblies
Building, Installing and Using Shared Assemblies
Configuring Shared Assemblies
Remoting
Understanding the .NET Remoting Model
Creating Remotable Objects
Using Well-known vs. Activated Objects
Understanding Lease-based Lifetimes
Creating Channels for Calling Remote Methods
Building Remote Servers
Interacting with Remote Objects
Web Services
Overview of Web Services
Creating a Web Service
Using WSDL and Proxy Classes
Making Synchronous Calls to a Web Service
Making Asynchronous Calls to a Web Service
Exposing Custom Types from Web Methods
.NET Interoperability Services
Interactions between Managed and Unmanaged Code
Marshalling Data
Using Platform Invocation Service (PInvoke)
Using COM Servers from .NET
Calling .NET Servers from Unmanaged Code
Reflection and Attribute Programming
Understanding Attributes
Using .NET Attributes
Designing Custom Attributes
Using Custom Attributes
Understanding Reflection
Extracting Type Information
Using Reflection at Runtime
Security
Overview of .NET Security
Working with Role-Based Security
Working with Code Access Security
Setting the Security Policy
Using Cryptography
Attendance cost: $2,495
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