Just at Visual Studio 2003 and .NET 1.1 have become widely accepted, Microsoft is rolling out .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. Changes in the framework offer developers some serious improvements over 1.1, but migration to 2.0 will not be a slam dunk. .NET 2.0 is not backwards compatible with 1.1. Dozens of 1.1 members have been rendered obsolete and any migration will require significant planning and preparation.
AJAX is the buzz word in web development these days and .NET 2.0 comes with a variety of AJAX enabled controls and a JavaScript library that developers can customize. However, with a little information in hand, .NET 1.1 developers can start working with AJAX today.
Who Should Attend: Any development professional using Microsoft Technology.
Duration: 4 Hours
Price: Free
NET 2.0 OVERVIEW:
- Top Impact Areas
- Breaking Changes
- Obsolete API's
- Enterprise Library
- Migration
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ASP .NET CHANGES:
- Personalization and Web Parts
- 50 + New Controls
- Locall IIS Support without FrontPage server extensions
- Compilation Options
- And much, much, more
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VS 2005 OVERVIEW:
- Versions
- Design Tools
- Modeling Tools
- Deployment Tools
- Workflow
- Refactoring
- WebService Drag and Drop and WSE 2.0
- Organization Challenges
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TEAM FOUNDATION SERVER:
- Source Control
- Requirements Management
- Issue Tracking
- Reporting
- Build Server
- Notification
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AJAX:
- Examples
- Architecture
- Try it: Hands on 1.1
- Try it: Hands on 2.0
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SERVERS:
- BizTalk Server 2006
- SQL Server 2005
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