Course Ref: 43932

Course: MS2547 Advanced Windows Forms Technologies with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

Course Summary

This two-day instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop advanced Microsoft Windows Forms applications using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. The workshop focuses on user interfaces, program structure, and implementation details.

This workshop is intended for corporate or independent software vendor (ISV) application developers who have a desire to learn more about specific technology areas in Windows application development.

Before attending this workshop, students must:

Have attended or studied Workshop 2546A, Core Windows Forms Technologies with Visual Studio 2005 or possess equivalent knowledge and skills.
Be able to manage a solution environment using the Visual Studio 2005 integrated development environment (IDE) and tools.
Be able to program an application using a Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 compliant language, including the use of delegates and events.
Understand advanced concepts including serialization, reflection, application domains, and multithreading.

Delegates will learn how to:

Build MDI applications.
Customize Windows Forms and controls.
Create customized print components.
Perform drag-and-drop operations and implement Clipboard support.
Perform asynchronous tasks in Windows Forms by using multithreaded techniques.
Enhance the presentation of Windows Forms applications.

This course will help prepare for the following Microsoft examination:

70–528 - Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Web-based Client Development

Course Outline

Unit 1: Building MDI Applications

This unit explains how to create multiple-document interface (MDI) applications that enable one parent window to host multiple documents. It demonstrates how to create MDI parent and child forms and how to determine the active MDI child and work with information on it. It also explains how to implement menu merging in an MDI application to make the menu on the parent form relevant to the active child form.

Lessons

Windows Forms Layout Options.
What Are MDI Applications?

Unit 2: Customizing Windows Forms and Controls

This unit explains how to develop custom Microsoft Windows Forms and controls. Students will learn how to develop user controls, use GDI+ operations, and create new controls that inherit from the Control class. In addition, it demonstrates how to create a nonrectangular Windows Form and how to add features such as attributes and Toolbox bitmaps to controls.

Lesson

What Are the Methods of Authoring Controls for Windows Forms?
Ways to Draw a User Interface by Using GDI+.
Creating a Nonrectangular Windows Form.

Unit 3: Creating Customized Print Components

This unit explains how to print content from a Microsoft Windows Forms application by using the printing features of GDI+. Students will learn how to keep track of multiple pages when printing and render page content correctly.

Lesson

Printing Features that Are Supported by .NET Framework 2.0.
Drawing Print Document Content by Using GDI+.

Unit 4: Performing Drag-and-Drop Operations and Implementing Clipboard Support

This unit introduces the properties, methods, and events that can be used to implement drag-and-drop functionality in a Microsoft Windows Forms application. Students will learn how to start and finish drag-and-drop operations and, specifically, how to implement drag-and-drop operations with a TreeView control. In addition, this unit demonstrates how to use the Clipboard to store and retrieve data.

Lessons

Drag-and-Drop Operations in Windows Forms Applications.
Adding Clipboard Support in Windows Forms Applications.

Unit 5: Performing Asynchronous Tasks by Using Multithreaded Techniques

This unit demonstrates how to create Microsoft Windows Forms applications that can run tasks in the background. It explains how to make use of the asynchronous methods and other features of components that support the Asynchronous Pattern for Components. Students will also learn how to use the classes in the System.Threading namespace to run one or more tasks in the background by using multiple threads in an application.

Lessons

Asynchronous Programming in Windows Forms Applications.
Creating Thread-Safe Applications.

Unit 6: Enhancing the Presentation of Windows Forms Applications

This unit describes several of the features that can be used when creating professional-looking applications. Students will learn how to build a Windows Form that has the appearance of Microsoft Office Outlook and how to configure a customized master/detail DataGridView control. In addition, this unit explains how to incorporate the PropertyGrid component and application settings features that enable users to edit and save their preferences.

Lessons

Enhancing Application User Interfaces.
Customizing the DataGridView Control.
Application Settings and the PropertyGrid Control.

Recommended follow on course
MS2541 Core Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
MS2542 Advanced Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

Where & When

LocationNewcastle
Start Date12 Feb 09
Price (ex. VAT)£445.00
Venue Info Newcastle - Washington
ResidentialNo
AvailabilitySpaces
Duration2 days
Delivered AsVenue and on-site
Exam IncludedNo
Course Ref43932