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This course explains what is needed to create custom components by inheriting from the Component, Control, and UserControl classes. Security, versioning, and deployment of these components are examined with the use of .NET assemblies. The capability of .NET applications to extend Internet connectivity is also covered with Web Services using SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL protocols. In addition, the integration of legacy code through .NET's API, ActiveX, COM, and COM+ functionality is discussed, since application development often involves working with existing legacy code.
Objectives:
- Create custom components using Component, Control and UserControl classes, and extend control functionality through visual inheritance.
- Understand the types of assemblies in the .NET framework.
- Instantiate and invoke a Web Service.
- Access Windows API through Platform Invoke.
- Use ActiveX controls and COM components.
Topics:
- Creating .NET Components from the Component Class
- Creating .NET Components from the Control Class
- Creating .NET Assemblies
- Using Active X Controls
- Using COM Components
- Using Platform Invoke
- Understanding Web Services
- Using Web Services
- Creating a Web Service
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