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Module 1: Introducing Windows Forms
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This module introduces Windows forms and controls in the .NET Framework.
Students will learn how to create and populate base forms and inherited forms by
using the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Framework. They will also learn how to
add controls to a form and how to create Multiple Document Interface (MDI)
applications.
Lessons
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Creating a Form |
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Adding Controls to a Form |
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Creating an Inherited Form |
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Organizing Controls on a Form |
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Creating MDI Applications |
Lab 1.1: Creating Windows Forms
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Creating a New Windows Form |
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Inheriting a New Form from an Existing Windows
Form |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Create a form and add controls to it. |
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Create an inherited form by using Visual Inheritance. |
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Organize controls on a form. |
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Create Multiple Document Interface (MDI)
applications. |
Module 2: Working With Controls
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This module explains how to create event procedures (handlers) in your
application that will run in response to user actions. Students will learn how
to add programming logic to the event procedures of a control, how to use the
Windows Forms intrinsic controls, dialog boxes, and menus, and how to validate
the data entered by users of your application.
Lessons
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Creating an Event Handler for a Control |
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Using Windows Forms Controls |
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Using Dialog Boxes in a Windows Forms Application |
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Adding Controls at Run Time |
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Creating Menus |
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Validating User Input |
Lab 2.1: Working with Controls
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Creating and Using Controls |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Create an event handler for a control. |
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Select and use the appropriate controls in a Windows Forms
application. |
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Use dialog boxes in a Windows Forms application. |
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Add controls to a form at run time. |
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Create and use menus in a Windows Forms application. |
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Validate user input in a Windows Forms
application. |
Module 3: Building Controls
This module explains how to extend the functionality of an existing Windows
control, combine multiple existing controls into a composite control, and build
a new custom control. Students will also learn how to add design-time licensing
support to a control.
Lessons
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Extending and Creating Controls |
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Adding Design-Time Support for Controls |
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Licensing a Control |
Lab 3.1: Building Controls
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Declare an Event and Raising It from an Extended Control |
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Creating a Composite Control |
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Adding Design-Time Support |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Extend an existing control. |
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Create a composite control by combining functionality of several existing
Windows Forms controls. |
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Describe the design-time support options for components provided by Visual
Studio .NET. |
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Add attributes that provide information to the Visual Designer. |
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Create and validate licenses for controls. |
Module 4: Using Data in Windows Forms Applications
This module explains how to bind Windows forms to various data sources by
using ADO .NET. Students will learn about binding Windows forms to data from
sources such as databases and XML files. Students will get an overview of the
XML Web services programming model and learn how to create applications that use
XML Web services. The module also provides an overview of how to persist data to
and read data from files and isolated storage.
Lessons
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Adding ADO.NET Objects to and Configuring ADO.NET Objects in a Windows Forms
Application |
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Accessing and Modifying Data by Using DataSets |
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Binding Data to Controls |
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Overview of XML Web Services |
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Creating a Simple XML Web Services Client |
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Persisting Data |
Lab 4.1: Accessing Data with ADO.NET
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Generating and Populating DataSets |
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Modifying a DataSet |
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Updating a DataSet to a DataSource |
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Binding and Formatting Data in Controls |
Lab 4.2: Calling an XML Web Service
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Calling an XML Web Service |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the objects in the ADO.NET object model. |
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Add and configure ADO.NET objects in a Windows Forms
application. |
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Access and modify data from a database by using DataSets. |
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Bind data to controls. |
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Describe the XML Web services model and the roles of HTML, SOAP, and XML in
the XML Web services model. |
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Create and test a simple XML Web service client application. |
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Persist data to files, serialize objects, use isolated storage, and persist
application settings. |
Module 5: Interoperating with Managed Objects
This module explains how to use .NET and COM components in a Windows Forms
application. Students will also learn how to call Win32 APIs in their Windows
Forms application.
Lessons
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Using .NET and COM Components in a Windows Forms Application |
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Calling Win32 APIs from Windows Forms Applications |
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Upgrading Visual Basic 6.0 Applications to Visual Basic
.NET |
Lab 5.1: Interoperating with COM and Calling Win32 APIs
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Using a COM Component in a .NET-Based Application |
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Calling Win32 APIs from a .NET-Based
Application |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Use .NET and COM components in a Microsoft .NET Framework Windows Forms
application. |
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Call Win32 APIs from a Windows Forms application. |
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Upgrade Visual Basic 6.0 applications to Visual Basic
.NET. |
Module 6: Printing and Reporting in Windows Forms Applications
This module explores how to implement printing in a Windows Forms application
and how to create reports in a Windows Forms application by using Crystal
Reports for Visual Studio .NET.
Lessons
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Printing From a Windows Forms Application |
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Using the Print Preview, Page Setup, and Print Dialogs |
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Constructing Print Document Content by Using GDI+ |
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Creating Reports by Using Crystal Reports |
Lab 6.1: Printing Formatted Documents
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Adding Print Support to an Application |
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Creating Printed Output by Using GDI+ |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Print documents in a Windows Forms application. |
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Use the Visual Studio .NET printing dialog boxes in a Windows Forms
application. |
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Use GDI+ to construct print document content. |
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Create and format reports by using Crystal
Reports. |
Module 7: Asynchronous Programming
This module explains how to use the techniques of asynchronous programming
and multithreading to avoid blocking the user interface of an application.
Lessons
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The .NET Asynchronous Programming Model |
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The Asynchronous Programming Model Design Pattern |
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How to Make Asynchronous Calls to Any Method |
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Helpting to Protect State and Data in a Multithreaded
Environment |
Lab 7.1: Making Asynchronous Calls to an XML Web Service
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Converting Synchronous Calls to Asynchronous
Calls |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the .NET Framework asynchronous programming model. |
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Modify a client application to use built-in .NET Framework support for
asynchronous calls to methods. |
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Describe how to add explicit support for asynchronous calls to any
method. |
Module 8: Enhancing the Usability of Applications
This module covers how to use the accessibility, Help, and localization
features available in the .NET Framework.
Lessons
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Adding Accessibility Features |
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Adding Help to an Application |
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Localizing an Application |
Lab 8.1: Enhancing the Usability of an Application
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Adding Support for Accessibility |
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Adding Help to an Application |
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Adding ToolTips to an Application |
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Localizing the User Interface of an Application |
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Localizing Resources in an Application |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Use .NET Framework features to add and enable accessibility features in an
application. |
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Add support for context-sensitive Help, Help menus, and ToolTips to an
application. |
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Use localization properties and resource files to create a localized version
of a .NET Framework Windows Forms application. |
Module 9: Deploying Windows Forms Applications
This module explains assemblies and how to use strong-named assemblies and
the Global Assembly Cache (GAC) in the .NET Framework. Students will also learn
how to configure and deploy .NET-based applications.
Lessons
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.NET Assemblies |
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Deploying Windows Forms Applications |
Lab 9.1: Deploying an Application
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Building and Referencing a Strong-Named Assembly |
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Installing a Strong-Named Assembly into the Global Assembly
Cache |
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Deploying a .NET Application |
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Using an Application Configuration File |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Use strong-named assemblies in .NET applications. |
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Use application configuration files to configure and use Microsoft Windows
Installer 2.0 to package and deploy .NET
applications. |
Module 10: Securing Windows Forms Applications
This module explains the .NET Framework security model. Students will learn
how to use .NET Framework security features in Windows Forms applications.
Lessons
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Security in the .NET Framework |
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Using Code Access Security |
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Using Role-Based Security |
Lab 10.1: Adding and Testing Permission Requests
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Adding and Testing Permission Requests |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the .NET Framework security model. |
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Use code access security to help protect an application. |
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Use role-based security to help control access to an
application. |
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