ASP .NET Using Visual Basic .NET

Introduction to ASP .NET Using VB .NET
(Prerequisite: Introduction to Visual Basic .NET or equivalent experience.) Design dynamic Web pages using Visual Studio and the Visual Basic language. Start by creating a simple Web form, and then differentiate various types of server-side controls. You'll learn to design pages that include server-side controls and to separate program code from HTML. Other topics include modifying compilation using page directives, creating event procedures that process data submitted from HTML forms, preserving the state of a page, directing execution from one page to another, and validating submitted data using form validator controls.  [Table of Contents]
Fee: $189


One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G0614 Mon., Dec. 14West CountyLloyd Abernathy
Intermediate Applications of ASP .NET Using VB .NET
(Prerequisites: Introduction to ASP .NET Using VB .NET, Intermediate Visual Basic .NET, and Introduction to SQL, or equivalent experience.) Learn to create ASP .NET applications that access and update data from a data source. Use the data source control to bind radio buttons, checkboxes, and other simple controls to various data elements. You'll also learn to display and edit data tables in a table of rows and columns using the GridView control. Learn various techniques to filter data records according to user-specified criteria. Declare parameters to supply values to a data source control for updating the data source. [Table of Contents]
Fee: $189

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G0615 Tues., Dec. 15West CountyLloyd Abernathy
Advanced Applications of ASP .NET Using VB .NET
(Prerequisites: Intermediate Applications of ASP .NET Using VB .NET or equivalent experience.) Learn to encapsulate visual and programmatic behavior in reusable ASP components. Discover how a user control differs from a custom control and how to create user controls with properties and event handlers. Create various custom controls, including those that inherit from standard controls. Add your new custom controls to the toolbox for easy access alongside other standard controls. Use the industry standard protocols (HTTP, SOAP, and XML) to develop and consume a Web service. You'll also learn how to create a proxy class for use with a Web service consumer. [Table of Contents]
Fee: $189

One-Day Class Meets 8:30am-4:00pm (6.5 hours)
Code Date Location Instructor
G0616 Wed., Dec. 16West CountyLloyd Abernathy