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This three-day course provides students with the enabling knowledge and skills required to create Microsoft .NET Applications with Visual Studio 2005. Students learn how to develop secured .NET applications.
The audience for this course consists of Application Developers with the skills to develop business applications by using Visual Studio 2005 with either Visual Basic .NET or Visual C#.
Before attending this course, students must have an understanding of:
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This three-day course provides students with the enabling knowledge and skills required to create Microsoft .NET Applications with Visual Studio 2005. Students learn how to develop secured .NET applications.
The audience for this course consists of Application Developers with the skills to develop business applications by using Visual Studio 2005 with either Visual Basic .NET or Visual C#.
Before attending this course, students must have an understanding of:
This learning product will be most useful to people who are already working in the job role of an application developer and who intend to use their new skills and knowledge on the job immediately after training.
Module 1: Creating Globalized Applications
In this module, students are introduced to the benefits of globalization and localization. Students also learn about the globalization and localization techniques.
Module 2: Working with GDI in Windows-based Applications
In this module, students learn how to use the Graphics Device Interface (GDI ) in applications that are based on Windows Forms by using the .NET Framework.
Module 3: Implementing Code Access Security
In this module, students learn about the code access security mechanisms that can help protect applications not only against untrusted users, but also against some of the subtler problems of malicious code, which may be executed unsuspectingly by trusted users.
Module 4: Implementing Cryptography
In this module, students learn about the new cryptographic types offered by the .NET Framework 2.0, and significant enhancements to the existing types that support symmetric and asymmetric encryption and hashing. Students also learn how to use cryptographic types in .NET Framework applications to ensure secure communication and the protection of sensitive data.
Module 5: Interoperating Between COM Components and Assemblies
In this module, students learn how to create .NET Framework applications that can communicate with COM components and unmanaged DLLs. Students also explore how to use COM components in a .NET Framework application and design your .NET Framework application so that it can be called by a COM component.
Module 6: Working with Service Applications and E-mail Messages
In this module, students learn how the .NET Framework simplifies the process of creating service applications by providing the classes necessary to create, install, debug, and monitor service applications. Students also learn how to send e-mail messages from your service application.
Module 7: Working with Type Metadata
In this module, students learn how to retrieve the type metadata for an assembly. Students also learn how to use attributes to control the metadata that is created for their assembly. Finally, students also learn how to dynamically create assemblies at runtime by using the builder classes in the System.Reflection namespace.
Module 8: Creating Multithreaded Applications and Application Domains
In this module, students learn about several classes in the System.Threading namespace, provided by the .NET Framework, to manage threads of execution.