About this course:
This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to build and configure a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) solution.Audience profile:
This course is intended for application developers who know how to build Windows Forms applications, custom user controls in .NET Framework 2.0 and how to use the common features of the base class library. They do not have to understand concepts such advanced UI threading and asynchronous programming, building custom controls from scratch or using graphics device interface (GDI). They also do not need experience building add-ins or custom designers in Microsoft Visual Studio development system.At course completion:
After completing this course, students will be able to:Create a WPF application.
Build a user interface in a WPF application.
Customize the appearance of a WPF application.
Bind user interface controls to data sources.
Bind user interface controls to collections.
Create new controls in a WPF application.
Manage documents in a WPF application.
Add graphics and multimedia support to a WPF application.
Configure and deploy WPF applications.
Before attending this course, students must have:
- Intermediate experience developing applications by using earlier versions of Microsoft Visual Studio at level 200.
Faculty:
Our team of highly qualified instructors combine training activities with the development of their profession as experts in the field of TIC. Professionals certified by the major manufacturers capable of transferring an enjoyable and easy to understand technical concepts more abstract.Documentation:
A copy of the official Microsoft documentation.Certification:
Lets get the Microsoft official diploma of the course "MOC 6460 - Visual Studio 2008: Windows Presentation Foundation" necessary for the certification "MCTS .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Presentation Foundation Applications".Course outline:
Creating an Application by Using WPF
1.1 Overview of WPF.
1.2 Creating a Simple WPF Application.
1.3 Handling Events and Commands.
1.4 Navigating Between Pages.
Building User Interfaces
2.1 Defining Page Layout.
2.2 Building User Interfaces by Using Content Controls.
2.3 Building User Interfaces by Using Items Controls.
2.4 Hosting Windows Forms Controls.
Customizing Appearance
3.1 Sharing Logical Resources in an Application.
3.2 Creating Consistent User Interfaces by Using Styles.
3.3 Changing the Appearance of Controls by Using Control Templates.
3.4 Enhancing User Interfaces by Using Triggers and Animations.
Data Binding
4.1 Overview of Data Binding.
4.2 Creating a Data Binding.
4.3 Implementing Property Change Notification.
4.4 Converting Data.
4.5 Validating Data.
Data Binding to Collections
5.1 Binding to Collections of Objects.
5.2 Presenting Data by Using Collection Views.
5.3 Presenting Data by Using Data Templates.
Creating New Controls
6.1 Overview of Control Authoring.
6.2 Creating Controls.
Managing Documents
7.1 Creating and Viewing Flow Documents.
7.2 Creating and Viewing Fixed Documents.
7.3 Packaging Documents.
7.4 Printing Documents.
Graphics and Multimedia
8.1 Creating 2-D graphics.
8.2 Displaying Images.
8.3 Creating 3-D Graphics.
8.4 Manipulating the 3-D Environment.
8.5 Adding Multimedia.
Configuring and Deploying Applications in Windows Presentation Foundation
9.1 Deployment Options.
9.2 Deploying a Stand-Alone WPF Application.
9.3 Deploying an XBAP Application.
9.4 Configuring Manifest Settings.
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