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Developing Applications Using Visual Basic 2008: What’s New


Description

Visual Studio 2008 adds a large set of new functionality for the Visual Basic developer. From new language features, including LINQ (Language Integrated Query) to new client-side data support, Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 make it easier than ever to create robust, enterprise-level applications. This course, including full written courseware, demonstrations, and lab exercises, introduces the most important new features in Visual Studio 2008 for experienced Visual Basic developers.

In this course you will:

  • Investigate new language features, including LINQ (Language Integrated Query)
  • Incorporate improvements to Visual Studio's data features
  • Build applications using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
  • Communicate between applications using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
  • Create workflow-enabled applications using Windows Workflow Foundation (WF)
  • Investigate new features for Windows applications
  • Learn about building managed applications for Microsoft Office

Cost
The cost of this course is: $2,995 Cdn.

Length

5 days of planned curriculum in an instructor-led, hands-on setting. Course includes:

  • 8 modules of training
  • Over 11 hours of media run time
  • Over 350 pages of printable courseware
  • Step-by-step hands-on-labs
  • Sample code

Audience
This course is focused directly on existing Visual Basic 2005 developers who want to learn, in a succinct fashion, what's new for them in Visual Studio 2008.

Prerequisites
Before taking this course, students should have a good working knowledge of Visual Studio 2005 and the .NET Framework 2.0, or should have completed AppDev's Developing Applications Using Visual Basic 2005 and Developing Applications Using Visual Basic 2005: Additional Topics.

Headings

Language Integrated Query

  • LINQ Syntax
  • LINQ SQL
  • LINQ DataSets
  • LINQ to XML

Data Improvements

  • Hierarchical Updating with TableAdapterManager
  • Caching Data Locally
  • Separate Dataset and TableAdapter Code in n-tier Data Applications
  • sing LINQ to SQL classes to Represent Data

Getting Started with WPF

  • Introducing Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
  • Investigating XAML and the WPF Designer
  • Introducing Content and Grid Controls

Revisiting WPF

  • Laying Out the Application
  • Creating the MoviePlayer Control
  • Creating a Data Source and Hook up Data Binding
  • Adding a Data Converter and a Data Template

Windows Communication Foundation

  • Introducing Windows Communication Foundation
  • CF Building Blocks
  • Hosting a WCF Service
  • Self Hosting the WCF Service
  • Configuring WCF Services

Windows Workflow Foundation

  • Introducing Windows Workflow Foundation
  • Creating Your First Workflow
  • Activities
  • Using Rules in Workflows
  • Hosting a Workflow in a Windows Application
  • Host / Workflow Communication
  • State Machine Workflows

Client Application Services

  • Membership, Roles and Profiles on the Web

  • Client Application Services
  • Creating Your Own Membership and Role Providers

Creating Office Applications using Visual Studio 2008

  • Introducing Office Projects in Visual Studio 2008

  • Ribbon Customizations and Custom Task Panes

  • Working with Word 2007’s Content Controls
  • Creating an Outlook Form Region

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