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configureren en implementeren. Hoe je data in applicaties kan
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Developing applications that use system types and
collections
- Manage data in a .NET Framework application by using
.NET Framework 2.0 system types. (Refer System namespace)
- Value types
- Reference types
- Attributes
- Generic types
- Exception classes
- Boxing and UnBoxing
- TypeForwardedToAttributes class
- Manage a group of associated data in a .NET Framework
application by using collections. (Refer System.Collections
namespace)
- ArrayList class
- Collection interfaces
- Iterators
- Hashtable class
- CollectionBase class and ReadOnlyCollectionBase
class
- DictionaryBase class and DictionaryEntry
class
- Comparer class
- Queue class
- SortedList class
- BitArray class
- Stack class
- Improve type safety and application performance in a
.NET Framework application by using generic collections. (Refer
System.Collections.Generic namespace)
- Collection.Generic interfaces
- Generic Dictionary
- Generic Comparer class and Generic EqualityComparer
class
- Generic KeyValuePair structure
- Generic List class, Generic List.Enumerator structure,
and Generic SortedList class
- Generic Queue class and Generic Queue.Enumerator
structure
- Generic SortedDictionary class
- Generic LinkedList
- Generic Stack class and Generic Stack.Enumerator
structure
- Implement .NET Framework interfaces to cause components
to comply with standard contracts. (Refer System
namespace)
- IComparable interface
- IDisposable interface
- IConvertible interface
- ICloneable interface
- INullableValue interface
- IEquatable interface
- IFormattable interface
Embedding configuration, diagnostic, management, and
installation features into a .NET Framework
application
- Embed configuration management functionality into a
.NET Framework application. (Refer System.Configuration
namespace)
- ConfigurationSection class,
ConfigurationSectionCollection class, ConfigurationSectionGroup
class, and ConfigurationSectionGroupCollection class
- Implement ISettingsProviderService
interface
- Implement IApplicationSettingsProvider
interface
- ConfigurationValidationBase class
- Implement IConfigurationSystem interface
- Configuration class and ConfigurationManager
class
- ConfigurationSettings class, ConfigurationElement
class, ConfigurationElementCollection class, and
ConfigurationElementProperty class
- Implement IConfigurationSectionHandler
interface
- Debug and trace a .NET Framework application by using
the System.Diagnostics namespace.
- Debug class and Debugger class
- Trace class, CorrelationManager class, TraceListener
class, TraceSource class, TraceSwitch class, XmlWriterTraceListener
class, DelimitedListTraceListener class, and EventlogTraceListener
class
- Debugger attributes
Implementing serialization and input/output
functionality in a .NET Framework application
- Serialize or deserialize an object or an object graph
by using runtime serialization techniques. (Refer
System.Runtime.Serialization namespace)
- Serialization interfaces
- Serialization attributes
- SerializationEntry structure and SerializationInfo
class
- ObjectManager class
- Formatter class, FormatterConverter class, and
FormatterServices class
- StreamingContext structure
- Control the serialization of an object into XML format
by using the System.Xml.Serialization namespace.
- Serialize and deserialize objects into XML format by
using the XmlSerializer class.
- Control serialization by using serialization
attributes.
- Implement XML Serialization interfaces to provide
custom formatting for XML serialization.
- Delegates and event handlers provided by the
System.Xml.Serialization namespace
- Access files and folders by using the File System
classes. (Refer System.IO namespace)
- RenamedEventArgs class and RenamedEventHandler
delegate
- File class and FileInfo class
- Directory class and DirectoryInfo class
- DriveInfo class and DriveType enumeration
- FileSystemInfo class and FileSystemWatcher
class
- Path class
- ErrorEventArgs class and ErrorEventHandler
delegate
- Compress or decompress stream information in a .NET
Framework application (refer System.IO.Compression namespace), and
improve the security of application data by using isolated storage.
(Refer System.IO.IsolatedStorage namespace)
- IsolatedStorageFile class
- IsolatedStorageFileStream class
- DeflateStream class
- GZipStream class
Improving the security of .NET Framework applications by
using the .NET Framework 2.0 security features
- Implement access control by using the
System.Security.AccessControl classes.
- DirectorySecurity class, FileSecurity class,
FileSystemSecurity class, and RegistrySecurity class
- AccessRule class
- AuthorizationRule class and AuthorizationRuleCollection
class
- CommonAce class, CommonAcl class, CompoundAce class,
GeneralAce class, and GeneralAcl class
- AuditRule class
- MutexSecurity class, ObjectSecurity class, and
SemaphoreSecurity class
- Implement a custom authentication scheme by using the
System.Security.Authentication classes. (Refer
System.Security.Authentication namespace)
- Authentication algorithms and SSL
protocols
- Encrypt, decrypt, and hash data by using the
System.Security.Cryptography classes. (Refer
System.Security.Cryptography namespace)
- RandomNumberGenerator class
- CryptoStream class
- CryptoConfig class
- RC2 class and RC2CryptoServiceProvider
class
- AssymetricAlgorithm class
- ProtectedData class and ProtectedMemory
class
- RijndaelManaged class and RijndaelManagedTransform
class
- CspParameters class
- CryptoAPITransform class
- Hash-based Message Authentication Code
(HMAC)
- DES class and DESCryptoServiceProvider
class
- HashAlgorithm class
- DSA class and DSACryptoServiceProvider
class
- SHA1 class and SHA1CryptoServiceProvider
class
- TripleDES and TripleDESCryptoServiceProvider
class
- MD5 class and MD5CryptoServiceProvider
class
- RSA class and RSACryptoServiceProvider
class
- Control permissions for resources by using the
System.Security.Permission classes. (Refer
System.Security.Permission namespace)
- SecurityPermission class
- PrincipalPermission class
- FileIOPermission class
- StrongNameIdentityPermission class
- UIPermission class
- UrlIdentityPermission class
- PublisherIdentityPermission class
- GacIdentityPermission class
- FileDialogPermission class
- DataProtectionPermission class
- EnvironmentPermission class
- IUnrestrictedPermission interface
- RegistryPermission class
- IsolatedStorageFilePermission class
- KeyContainerPermission class
- ReflectionPermission class
- StorePermission class
- SiteIdentityPermission class
- Control code privileges by using System.Security.Policy
classes. (Refer System.Security.Policy namespace)
- IApplicationTrustManager interface,
IMembershipCondition interface, and IIdentityPermissionFactory
interface
- ApplicationSecurityInfo class and
ApplicationSecurityManager class
- ApplicationTrust class and ApplicationTrustCollection
class
- Evidence class and PermissionRequestEvidence
class
- CodeGroup class, FileCodeGroup class,
FirstMatchCodeGroup class, NetCodeGroup class, and UnionCodeGroup
class
- Condition classes
- PolicyLevel class and PolicyStatement
class
- Access and modify identity information by using the
System.Security.Principal classes. (Refer System.Security.Principal
namespace)
- GenericIdentity class and GenericPrincipal
class
- WindowsIdentity class and WindowsPrincipal
class
- NTAccount class and SecurityIdentifier
class
- IIdentity interface and IPrincipal
interface
- WindowsImpersonationContext class
- IdentityReference class and IdentityReferenceCollection
class
Implementing interoperability, reflection, and mailing
functionality in a .NET Framework application
- Send electronic mail to a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP) server for delivery from a .NET Framework application.
(Refer System.Net.Mail namespace)
- MailMessage class
- MailAddress class and MailAddressCollection
class
- SmtpClient class, SmtpPermission class, and
SmtpPermissionAttribute class
- Attachment class, AttachmentBase class, and
AttachmentCollection class
- SmtpException class, SmtpFailedReceipientException
class, and SmtpFailedReceipientsException class
- SendCompletedEventHandler delegate
- LinkedResource class and LinkedResourceCollection
class
- AlternateView class and AlternateViewCollection
class
Implementing globalization, drawing, and text
manipulation functionality in a .NET Framework
application
- Enhance the user interface of a .NET Framework
application by using the System.Drawing namespace.
- Enhance the user interface of a .NET Framework
application by using brushes, pens, colors, and
fonts.
- Enhance the user interface of a .NET Framework
application by using graphics, images, bitmaps, and
icons.
- Enhance the user interface of a .NET Framework
application by using shapes and sizes.
Creating and Programming a Web Application
- Add and configure Web server controls.
- Access controls in Web Forms pages when working with
naming containers and child controls.
- Create HTML server controls in the
designer.
- Set HTML server control properties
programmatically.
- Use HTML server controls to programmatically access
HTML tags.
- Create HTML controls as elements in an HTML
document.
- Use the AdRotator Web server control to manage banners
and pop-up windows.
- Use the Button Web server control to send a command to
the server when a button is clicked.
- Display a calendar on a Web page by using the Calendar
Web server control.
- Implement the CheckBox Web server
control.
- Implement the FileUpload Web server
control.
- Create and manipulate links on a Web Form by using the
HyperLink Web server control.
- Add Web server controls to a Web Form.
- Configure the properties of Web server controls
programmatically.
- Configure Web server control properties by using the
Microsoft Visual Studio Property Editor.
- Specify whether events of a control cause a Web Form to
post to the server.
- Configure a control to receive postback
events.
- Display an image on a Web Form by using the Image Web
server control.
- Implement a button on a Web Form by using the
ImageButton Web server control.
- Define hotspot regions within an image by using the
ImageMap Web server control.
- Use the Label Web server control to display customized
text on a Web page.
- Display a hyperlink style button on a Web Form by using
the LinkButton Web server control.
- Display lists of information by using controls that
derive from the ListControl class.
- Create a Web Form with static text by using the Literal
Web server control.
- Implement pagination for controls on a page by using
the Pager Web server control.
- Use the Panel Web server control to arrange controls in
groups on a page.
- Create a container for a group of View controls by
using the MultiView Web server control.
- Use the View Web server control to create a Web
application.
- Create a mutually exclusive set of choices by using the
RadioButton Web server control.
- Construct a table by using the Table, TableRow, and
TableCell Web server controls.
- Enable users to type information into a Web Form by
using the TextBox Web server control.
- Create a wizard by using the Wizard Web server control
to collect data through multiple steps of a process.
- Use the XML Web server control to create XML data at
the location of the control.
- Customize the appearance of Web server controls by
using Web control templates.
- Programmatically edit settings in a Web site's
configuration file.
- Dynamically add Web server controls to a Web Forms
page.
- Configure settings for a Web application.
- Configure system-wide settings in the Machine.config
file.
- Configure settings for a Web application in the
Web.config file.
- Manage a Web application's configuration by using the
Web Site Administration Tool.
- Program a Web application.
- Redirect users to another Web page by using a
server-side method.
- Detect browser types in Web Forms.
- Ascertain the cause of an unhandled exception at the
page level.
- Programmatically access the header of a Web
page.
- Implement cross-page postbacks.
- Assign focus to a control on a page when the page is
displayed.
- Avoid performing unnecessary processing on a round trip
by using a page's IsPostBack property.
- Access encapsulated page and application
context.
- Avoid unnecessary client-side redirection by using the
HttpServerUtility.Transfer method.
- Avoid round trips by using client-side
scripts.
- Use a page's Async attribute to create a page that has
built-in asynchronous capabilities.
- Convert HTML server controls to HTML
elements.
Integrating Data in a Web Application by Using ADO.NET,
XML, and Data-Bound Controls
- Implement data-bound controls.
- Use tabular data source controls to return tabular
data.
- Use hierarchical data source controls to display
hierarchical data.
- Display data by using simple data-bound
controls.
- Display data by using composite data-bound
controls.
- Display data by using hierarchical data-bound
controls.
- Use the FormView control to display the values of a
single table record from a data source.
- Manage connections and transactions of
databases.
- Use connection events to detect database
information.
- Handle connection exceptions when connecting to a
database.
- Perform transactions by using the ADO.NET Transaction
object.
- Configure a connection to a database graphically by
using the Connection Wizard.
- Configure a connection by using Server
Explorer.
- Configure a connection to a database by using the
connection class.
- Connect to a database by using specific database
connection objects.
- Enumerate through instances of Microsoft SQL Server by
using the DbProviderFactories.GetFactoryClasses
method.
- Open a connection by using the Open method of a
connection object.
- Close a connection by using the connection
object.
- Secure a connection to protect access to your data
source.
- Create a connection designed for reuse in a connection
pool.
- Control connection pooling by configuring
ConnectionString values based on database type.
- Create, delete, and edit data in a connected
environment.
- Retrieve data by using a DataReader
object.
- Build SQL commands visually in Server
Explorer.
- Build SQL commands in code.
- Create parameters for a command object.
- Perform database operations by using a command
object.
- Retrieve data from a database by using a command
object.
- Perform asynchronous operations by using a command
object.
- Perform bulk copy operations to copy data to a SQL
Server computer.
- Store and retrieve binary large object (BLOB) data
types in a database.
Creating Custom Web Controls
- Create a composite Web application control.
- Create a user control.
- Convert a Web Forms page to a user
control.
- Include a user control in a Web Forms
page.
- Manipulate user control properties.
- Handle user control events within the user control
code-declaration block or code-behind file.
- Create instances of user controls
programmatically.
- Develop user controls in a code-behind
file.
- Create a templated user control.
Tracing, Configuring, and Deploying
Applications
- Copy a Web application to a target server by using the
Copy Web tool.
- Precompile a Web application by using the Publish Web
tool.
- Optimize and troubleshoot a Web application.
- Customize event-level analysis by using the ASP.NET
health-monitoring API.
- Use performance counters to track the execution of an
application.
- Troubleshoot a Web application by using ASP.NET
tracing.
- Optimize performance by using the ASP.NET Cache
object.
Customizing and Personalizing a Web
Application
- Implement a consistent page design by using master
pages.
- Create a master page.
- Add a ContentPlaceHolder control to a master
page.
- Specify default content for a
ContentPlaceHolder.
- Reference external resources in a master
page.
- Define the content of a particular page in a content
page.
- Create a content page.
- Add content to a content page.
- Reference a master page member from a content
page.
- Handle events when using master pages.
- Create a nested master page.
- Change master pages dynamically.
- Customize a Web page by using themes and user
profiles.
- Apply a theme declaratively.
- Apply a theme programmatically.
- Apply a user-selected theme
programmatically.
- Define custom themes.
- Define the appearance of a control by using
skins.
- Enable users to personalize an application by using Web
Parts.
- Track and store user-specific information by using user
profiles.
- Personalize a Web page by dynamically adding or
removing child controls in a Placeholder control at run
time.
- Implement Web Parts in a Web application.
- Track and coordinate all Web Parts controls on a page
by adding a WebPartManager control.
- Connect Web Parts to each other by using connection
objects.
- Divide a page that uses Web Parts into zones by using
WebPartZones.
- Present a list of available Web Parts controls to users
by using CatalogPart controls.
- Enable users to edit and personalize Web Parts controls
on a page by using EditorPart controls.
Implementing Authentication and
Authorization
- Establish a user's identity by using forms
authentication.
- Configure forms authentication for a Web application by
using a configuration file.
- Enable cookieless forms authentication by setting the
cookieless attribute.
- Use membership APIs and the Membership class to manage
users.
- Enable anonymous identification.
- Use authorization to establish the rights of an
authenticated user.
- Manage roles in the Web Site Administration
Tool.
- Ascertain whether a specific user is in
role.
- Get the roles for a specific user by using the Roles
object or the User object.
- Store role information in a cookie.
- Restrict access to files by using file
authorization.
- Restrict access to portions of an application by using
URL authorization.
- Use login controls to control access to a Web
application.
- Use the Login Web server control.
- Use the LoginView Web server control to view a user's
login status.
- Use the PasswordRecovery Web server control to allow a
user to recover a password.
- Use the LoginStatus Web server control to display
either a login or logout link.
- Use the LoginName Web server control to display a
user's login name on a Web page.
- Use the CreateUserWizard Web server control as a UI for
creating new Web application user accounts.
- Use the ChangePassword Web server control to allow
users to change their passwords.
- Specify the membership provider used for logging
on.
- Configure a mail server so that login controls can be
used to send e-mail messages to users.
Creating ASP.NET Mobile Web Applications
- Create a mobile Web application project.
- Use device-specific rendering to display controls on a
variety of devices.
- Use adaptive rendering to modify the appearance of Web
server controls.
- Use the mobile Web controls to display content on a
device.
Creating a UI for a Windows Forms Application by Using
Standard Controls
- Manage control layout on a Windows Form.
- Group and arrange controls by using the Panel control,
GroupBox control, TabControl control, FlowLayoutPanel control, and
TableLayoutPanel control.
- Use the SplitContainer control to create dynamic
container areas.
- Add and configure a Windows Forms control.
- Use the LinkLabel control to add Web-style links to
Windows Forms applications.
- Provide a list of options on a Windows Form by using a
ListBox control, a ComboBox control, or a CheckedListBox
control.
- Configure the layout and functionality of a Windows
Form to display a list of items.
- Implement value-setting controls on a Windows
Form.
- Configure a WebBrowser control.
- Add and configure date-setting controls on a Windows
Form.
- Display images by using Windows Forms
controls.
- Configure the NotifyIcon component.
- Create access keys for Windows Forms
controls.
- Use the integrated development environment (IDE) to add
a control to a Windows Form or other container control of a project
at design time.
- Add controls to a Windows Form at run
time.
- Configure controls on a Windows Form at design time to
optimize the UI.
- Modify control properties.
- Configure controls on a Windows Form at run time to
ensure that the UI complies with best practices.
- Create and configure command controls on a Windows
Form.
- Create and configure text edit controls on a Windows
Form.
- Create and configure text display controls on a Windows
Form.
- Create and configure menus.
- Create and configure a MenuStrip component on a Windows
Form.
- Change the displayed menu structure
programmatically.
- Create and configure the ContextMenuStrip component on
a Windows Form.
Integrating Data in a Windows Forms
Application
- Implement data-bound controls.
- Use the DataGridView control to display and update the
tabular data contained in a data source.
- Use a simple data-bound control to display a single
data element on a Windows Form.
- Implement complex data binding to integrate data from
multiple sources.
- Navigate forward and backward through records in a
DataSet in Windows Forms.
- Define a data source by using a DataConnector
component.
- Create data forms by using the Data Form
Wizard.
- Manage connections and transactions.
- Configure a connection to a database by using the
Connection Wizard.
- Configure a connection to a database by using Server
Explorer.
- Configure a connection to a database by using the
Connection class.
- Connect to a database by using specific database
Connection objects.
- Enumerate through instances of Microsoft SQL
Server.
- Open an ADO.NET connection to a database.
- Close an ADO.NET connection to a database by using the
Close method of the Connection object.
- Protect access to data source connection
details.
- Create a connection designed for reuse in a connection
pool.
- Control a connection pool by configuring
ConnectionString values based on database type.
- Use the Connection events to detect database
information.
- Handle exceptions when connecting to a
database.
- Perform transactions by using the Transaction
object.
- Read, write, and validate XML by using the XmlReader
class and the XmlWriter class.
- Read XML data by using the XmlReader
class.
- Read all XML element and attribute
content.
- Read specific element and attribute
content.
- Read XML data by using the XmlTextReader
class.
- Read node trees by using the XmlNodeReader
class.
- Validate XML data by using the XmlValidatingReader
class.
- Write XML data by using the XmlWriter
class.
Enhancing Usability
- Create, configure, and customize user assistance
controls and components.
- Configure the PropertyGrid component.
- Configure the ProgressBar control to indicate progress
graphically.
- Display status information by using the StatusStrip
control.
- Configure the ToolTip component.
- Configure the ErrorProvider component.
- Configure the HelpProvider component.
- Play system sounds and audio files by using the
SoundPlayer.
- Configure the Timer component to raise an event at
regular intervals.
- Enable scrolling by using the HScrollBar and VScrollBar
controls.
Implementing Asynchronous Programming Techniques to
Improve the User Experience
- Manage a background process by using the
BackgroundWorker component.
- Run a background process by using the BackgroundWorker
component.
- Announce the completion of a background process by
using the BackgroundWorker component.
- Cancel a background process by using the
BackgroundWorker component.
- Report the progress of a background process by using
the BackgroundWorker component.
- Request the status of a background process by using the
BackgroundWorker component.
Configuring and Deploying Applications
- Configure the installation of a Windows Forms
application by using ClickOnce technology.
- Install a Windows Forms application on a client
computer by using ClickOnce deployment.
- Install a Windows Forms application from a server by
using ClickOnce deployment.
- Configure the required permissions of an application by
using ClickOnce deployment.