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10262, Developing Windows Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

Kursa ilgums, stundas:40
Kursa cena, LVL (bez PVN):750,00

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Datums, laiksVietaValoda
9.jūlijā - 13.jūlijā, 2012 Rīga, Tallinas 4Latviski
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Course target

In this course, experienced developers who know the basics of Windows Forms development gain more advanced Windows Client design and development skills. WinForms and WPF programming models, as well as relative strengths and when to use each technology, are covered.

Audience

This course is intended for Technology Specialists in the area of Windows Client Development who work in a development environment that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2010 and Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 to create rich client applications for Windows.

After course students will be able to

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • understand how varying business requirements influence the design decisions when planning a Windows Client application.
  • understand the new features of Visual Studio 2010 WPF
  • design and build a UI that provides the expected end-user experience and UI functionality
  • create a consistent and manageable user interface
  • understand best practices when testing and learn how to debug their applications
  • use advanced exception handling in Windows Client application scenarios
  • implement advanced data binding scenarios
  • use coding techniques to improve the responsiveness of their applications
  • implement localization, user assistance, and accessibility features within an application
  • understand the basics of graphics in WPF
  • customize controls and introduce students to custom controls
  • implement application behaviors based on user actions or events by using attached properties and Expression Blend behaviors
  • develop data visualization within their applications in a manner that enables the application user to drill down into data visually
  • manage application state and settings throughout the application lifecycle
  • deploy their applications using the various methods supported by Visual Studio 2010

Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

  • An understanding of the problem-solving techniques that apply to software development
  • A general understanding of the purpose, functions, and features of .NET Framework
  • Experience using Visual Studio 2008
  • Experience in object oriented design and development
  • Experience in N-Tier application design and development
  • Bsics of LINQ to XML
  • Basics of LINQ to Entities
  • Basics of LINQ to SQL
  • Basics of Code Access Security
  • Basics of Role-Based Security
  • Basics of Cryptography Services
  • Basics of consuming XML Web Services
  • Basics of consuming WCF Services

Course materials

The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.

Course contents

1. Windows Client Application Design:

  • Windows Client Technologies
  • Architectural Patterns
  • Interoperability between Windows Forms and WPF

2. Introduction to Visual Studio 2010 and WPF Version 4:

  • What's New in Visual Studio 2010?
    What's New in WPF Version 4

3. Designing and Developing a User Interface:

  • Defining Page Layout
  • Using Content Controls
  • Using Item Controls
  • Sharing Logical Resources in a Window

4. Taking Control of the User Interface:

  • Sharing Logical Resources in an Application
  • Creating Consistent User Interfaces by Using Styles
  • Changing the Appearance of Controls by Using Templates
  • Handling Events and Commands

5. Testing, Unit Testing, and Debugging:

  • WPF Testing Strategies
  • Debugging XAML
  • Providing User Feedback for Unhandled Exceptions
  • Understanding Security Features

6. Simple Data Binding and Validation:

  • Overview of Data Binding
  • Creating a Data Binding
  • Implementing Property Change Notification
  • Converting Data
  • Validating Data
  • Presenting Data at Design Time

7. Data Binding to Collections:

  • Binding to Collections of Objects
  • Using Collection Views
  • Creating Master-Detail User Interfaces
  • Using Data Templates
  • Presenting Design Time Data Collections

8. Enhancing UI Responsiveness:

  • Implementing Asynchronous Processes
  • Implementing Responsive User Interfaces

9. Integrating Localization and User Assistance Features:

  • Localization and Globalization
  • Implementing User Assistance Features
  • Providing User Accessibility Features

10. WPF 2D Graphics, Multimedia, and Printing:

  • Displaying 2D Graphics
  • Displaying Images
  • Adding Multimedia to WPF Applications
  • Creating and Printing Documents

11. Control Customization:

  • Overview of Control Authoring
  • Creating User Controls
  • Creating Custom Controls
  • Managing Control Appearance by Using Visual States
  • Integrating WPF and Windows Forms

12. Attached Properties and Behaviors in WPF:

  • Implementing Attached Properties
  • Implementing Drag-and-Drop User Interfaces
  • Implementing Expression Blend Behaviors, Triggers and Actions

13. Animations in WPF:

  • Using Animations
  • Using Triggers
  • Implementing Data Visualizations

14. Application State, Settings, and Lifecycle:

  • Creating Application Settings
  • Consuming Application Settings
  • Creating Custom Configuration Sections

15. Configure and Deploy Windows Client Applications:

  • Deployment Options
  • Deploying a Standalone WPF Application
  • Deploying an XBAP Application
  • Configuring Security Settings