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This course provides an overview of exception handling, .NET components and assemblies, Web services, and working with legacy code.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Explain the use of Try, Catch, and Finally code blocks.
- List the four techniques of user input validation: control choice, control state, keystroke validation, and full control validation.
- Create a component extending from the Component, Control, and UserControl classes
- Create single-file, multifile, static, dynamic, private, shared, satellite, and resource-only .NET assemblies
- Use and create Web services (SOAP, Disco, UDDI, and WSDL)
- Convert ActiveX controls to use within .NET applications
Topics:
- Exceptions overview
- Handling and managing exceptions
- Validating user input
- Component and control class derived components
- UserControl class derived components
- Creating assemblies
- Understanding Web services
- Using Web services
- Creating Web services
- Using ActiveX controls
- Using COM components
- Using platform invoke
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