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Lecturer / Software Programmer
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Starting
ASP.net
Introduction to Visual Studio.net environment. Creating First ASP.net application.
Selecting the file type.
Selecting the programming language.
Adding the Label control.
Running the application.
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Starting Visual Studio.net Method # 1
Start run type “devenv.exe” Press Enter
Method # 2
Click on start button locate microsoft visual studio.net and click over it.
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Integrated Development Environment
Solution Explorer window
Properties
Menus and standard bar
Recent Projects
Quickly Create and Open new
Projects
Run the project
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Steps for creating new Web Project
Step # 1:
Click on File menu.
Go to New then Click on Web Site.
This brings up the New Web Site dialog box, as shown
on next slide.
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Steps for creating new Web Project Step # 2:
This dialog box lists the templates available for creating
Web sites.
By default, the ASP.NET Web Site template is selected. That’s the one you want to use to create a basic Web site.
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3. Choose File System from the Location
drop‐down menu.
The Location drop‐down list enables you to choose one of three types of Web sites you can create:
File System:‐
HTTP
FTP
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3. Choose File System from the Location drop‐
down menu.
File System:
This option creates a Web site that’s run by Visual Web
Developer’s built‐in Web server, which is called the ASP.NET
Development Server.
HTTP:
This option creates a Web site on an IIS server. The IIS server can run on your own computer or another server computer
you have access to. This is the option used most often for professional Web site development.
FTP:
This
option
creates
a
Web
site
on
a
remote
IIS
server
to
which
you don’t have HTTP access. It uses the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to upload your Web site files to the server.
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3. Type the name and location for
your Web site in the path text box. By default, file system Web sites are created in My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\WebSites.
You’ll have to scroll to the end of this long path to type the name of your Web site at the end of this path.
You can use the Browse button to bring up a dialog box that enables you to browse to the location where you
want to create the Web site.
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4. Choose the language you want to use
from the Language drop‐down menu.
The choices are Visual Basic, Visual C#, and Visual J#.
• Visual Web Developer grinds and whirs for a moment as it
creates your Web site. • When it’s finished, • Here, the Default.aspx page is opened in Source view.
5. Click OK.
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Adding a label control To display the “Hello, World!” greeting, we’ll add a label control to the Default.aspx page. Follow these steps:
1. If the page is currently displayed in Source view, click the Design button at the bottom of the Designer window.
2. Drag a Label control from the Toolbox onto the page.
3. In the Properties window, set the Text property of the label to Hello,World!.
4. Expand the Font property in the Properties window, and then set the Size property to X ‐Large.
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Here’s the code that’s automatically generated
for the label in the Hello World application.
<asp:Label
ID=”Label1”
runat=”server”
Font‐Size=”X ‐Large”
Text=”Hello, World!”>
</asp:Label>
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Running the Application
Here are a few other alternatives:
Choose Debug ➪ Start Debugging
Press F5
Right‐click the Default.aspx page in the Solution
Explorer window and choose View In Browser.
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ASP.net
Development
Server
When you run web pages in Visual Studio, a small message (notice) will be appeared in the
notification area (windows tray bar).
This notification means that web page is running
under the ASP.net development server.
It can provides greatly simplifies web development.
There is no need to have IIS installed on your PC.
No need to create virtual directories.
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Thanks
Lectures’
Notes
available
on:
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Reference Book
Professional
ASP.net
by
Wrox
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