.NET for Managers
This course provides a comprehensive overview of .NET for managers and IT leaders with business applications deployed in .NET, as well as selected hands on activities. It is recommended for those who need a richer understanding of Microsoft technology thant aht provided in the overview seminar. Demonstrations, experiments, and other activities help managers understand appropriate application of technologies to real-world business scenarios.

Prerequisites: None. General Knowledge of IT software development is helpful but not necessary.

Who should Attend: Managers with .NET business applications deployed or imminent.

Duration:   3 days

PRICE: $1350

Overview of Microsoft.NET:

  • The Microsoft.NET Gestalt
  • The Microsoft Application Platform
  • The Need for .NET

Understanding ASP .NET:

  • Introduction to XML Web
  • Migrating ASP Applications to ASP .NET
  • Issues with Migrating ASP Applications to ASP .NET

Understanding ADO .NET:

  • Using ActiveX Data Objects
  • XML and SQL Server Integration
  • Distributed Applications

Overview of .NET Framework:

  • Architecture
  • The Common Language Runtime
  • Understanding the Libraries of the Framework and Specialized Packages
  • The .NET Framework Class Library
  • ADO .NET
  • ASP .NET

Object Oriented Programming Fundamentals for .NET:

  • Object Oriented Principles
  • CLR Compliance in VB .NET
  • CLR Compliance in C #
  • The CLR Executiion Model
  • Using the CLR and Language Tools

Distributed Applications and .NET:

  • Services and .NET Remoting
  • Benefits of XML Web Services
  • Overview of .NET Remoting
  • Choosing XML Web Services vs. .NET Remoting

Developing in VB .NET and C #:

  • Microsoft Visual Studio
  • Introduction to .NET Languages
  • Benefits of Language Neutrality
  • Basic VB .NET
  • Libraries and Documentation
  • When is VB .NET appropriate?
  • Basic C #
  • Libraries and Documentation
  • When is C # Appropriate?
  • Selecting a Language

Migrating Applications to Microsoft .NET:

  • Migration Considerations
  • Common Migration Pitfalls
  • Migrating Visual Basic Applications to .NET
  • Benefits of Migrating Visual Basic Applications to .NET
  • Guidelines for Migrating Visual Basic Applications to .NET

Application Interoperability:

  • Introduction to Application Interoperability
  • How .NET Supports Application Interoperability
  • How Does .NET Compare to COM
  • Calling COM Objects from Microsoft .NET
  • Calling .NET Components from COM
  • Introduction to Platform Interoperabiility
  • Integrating .NET
  • Implementating Asynchronous Inoperability
  • Data Tier Interoperability
  • Web Services for Interoperability
  • .NET Remoting and Runtime Bridging

 

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