Web Design
JavaScript Single Page Apps
JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal
JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data
JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events
JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013
JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data
JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes
JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data
JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a04_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal

  • start the course
  • add a data retrieval service in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • handle a successful query execution for model data retrieval in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • handle a failed query execution for model data retrieval in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • map model data to view model observables in a Durandal SPA
  • use the makeRelative() function to shorten application module paths in the Durandal shell in Visual Studio 2013
  • map a collection of routes to the Durandal shell router
  • identify the default routing convention used to locate Durandal modules and the content of the viewLocator.js file in the Durandal scripts directory
  • use a custom convention for instructing Durandal to locate application views and view models for run-time module construction
  • implement a custom function for handling unknown or invalid routes in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • select the start-up module for a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • bind a progress bar to view navigation events for displaying the progress bar between view changes
  • create a navigation bar in the Durandal shell view using the shell router's navigation model in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a custom transition for the start-up view of a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • working with single page apps and Durandal

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to retrieve data for modules in the Durandal JavaScript framework, as well as learn how to set up and configure module routes using the Durandal shell router, how to activate and bind module routes to the Durandal shell router, and how to dynamically compose views in the Durandal JavaScript framework in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a04_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal

  • start the course
  • add a data retrieval service in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • handle a successful query execution for model data retrieval in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • handle a failed query execution for model data retrieval in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • map model data to view model observables in a Durandal SPA
  • use the makeRelative() function to shorten application module paths in the Durandal shell in Visual Studio 2013
  • map a collection of routes to the Durandal shell router
  • identify the default routing convention used to locate Durandal modules and the content of the viewLocator.js file in the Durandal scripts directory
  • use a custom convention for instructing Durandal to locate application views and view models for run-time module construction
  • implement a custom function for handling unknown or invalid routes in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • select the start-up module for a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • bind a progress bar to view navigation events for displaying the progress bar between view changes
  • create a navigation bar in the Durandal shell view using the shell router's navigation model in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a custom transition for the start-up view of a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • working with single page apps and Durandal

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to retrieve data for modules in the Durandal JavaScript framework, as well as learn how to set up and configure module routes using the Durandal shell router, how to activate and bind module routes to the Durandal shell router, and how to dynamically compose views in the Durandal JavaScript framework in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a04_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal

  • start the course
  • add a data retrieval service in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • handle a successful query execution for model data retrieval in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • handle a failed query execution for model data retrieval in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • map model data to view model observables in a Durandal SPA
  • use the makeRelative() function to shorten application module paths in the Durandal shell in Visual Studio 2013
  • map a collection of routes to the Durandal shell router
  • identify the default routing convention used to locate Durandal modules and the content of the viewLocator.js file in the Durandal scripts directory
  • use a custom convention for instructing Durandal to locate application views and view models for run-time module construction
  • implement a custom function for handling unknown or invalid routes in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • select the start-up module for a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • bind a progress bar to view navigation events for displaying the progress bar between view changes
  • create a navigation bar in the Durandal shell view using the shell router's navigation model in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a custom transition for the start-up view of a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • working with single page apps and Durandal

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to retrieve data for modules in the Durandal JavaScript framework, as well as learn how to set up and configure module routes using the Durandal shell router, how to activate and bind module routes to the Durandal shell router, and how to dynamically compose views in the Durandal JavaScript framework in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a04_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal

  • start the course
  • add a data retrieval service in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • handle a successful query execution for model data retrieval in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • handle a failed query execution for model data retrieval in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • map model data to view model observables in a Durandal SPA
  • use the makeRelative() function to shorten application module paths in the Durandal shell in Visual Studio 2013
  • map a collection of routes to the Durandal shell router
  • identify the default routing convention used to locate Durandal modules and the content of the viewLocator.js file in the Durandal scripts directory
  • use a custom convention for instructing Durandal to locate application views and view models for run-time module construction
  • implement a custom function for handling unknown or invalid routes in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • select the start-up module for a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • bind a progress bar to view navigation events for displaying the progress bar between view changes
  • create a navigation bar in the Durandal shell view using the shell router's navigation model in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a custom transition for the start-up view of a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • working with single page apps and Durandal

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to retrieve data for modules in the Durandal JavaScript framework, as well as learn how to set up and configure module routes using the Durandal shell router, how to activate and bind module routes to the Durandal shell router, and how to dynamically compose views in the Durandal JavaScript framework in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a04_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Adding Views and Handling View Navigation in Durandal

  • start the course
  • add a data retrieval service in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • handle a successful query execution for model data retrieval in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • handle a failed query execution for model data retrieval in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • map model data to view model observables in a Durandal SPA
  • use the makeRelative() function to shorten application module paths in the Durandal shell in Visual Studio 2013
  • map a collection of routes to the Durandal shell router
  • identify the default routing convention used to locate Durandal modules and the content of the viewLocator.js file in the Durandal scripts directory
  • use a custom convention for instructing Durandal to locate application views and view models for run-time module construction
  • implement a custom function for handling unknown or invalid routes in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • select the start-up module for a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • bind a progress bar to view navigation events for displaying the progress bar between view changes
  • create a navigation bar in the Durandal shell view using the shell router's navigation model in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a custom transition for the start-up view of a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • working with single page apps and Durandal

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to retrieve data for modules in the Durandal JavaScript framework, as well as learn how to set up and configure module routes using the Durandal shell router, how to activate and bind module routes to the Durandal shell router, and how to dynamically compose views in the Durandal JavaScript framework in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a05_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data

  • start the course
  • connect to and view a SQL Server Compact 4.0 database in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the SQL Server Compact Toolbox to generate and add an EDMX file for a connected SQL Server Compact database to a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and use the Breeze WebApi 2.0, the Breeze JS Client, and the Breeze Server packages to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • make use of Breeze client data caching features
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate sharing data amongst client views using a Breeze Web API controller
  • share data amongst client views using a Breeze Web API controller on a JavaScript SPA client
  • construct Breeze queries using the EntityQuery class
  • obtain an object graph from model data using Breeze
  • navigate an object graph obtained from model data using Breeze
  • prime a Durandal SPA with model data before the application shell loads the initial view upon start-up
  • retrieve and use metadata from the server to create Breeze entities on the client
  • create and use Breeze metadata on the client
  • to get web developers quickly started in developing their first JavaScript SPA using various frameworks in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to connect to a data source, then retrieve and manage rich data using the Breeze JavaScript library in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a05_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data

  • start the course
  • connect to and view a SQL Server Compact 4.0 database in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the SQL Server Compact Toolbox to generate and add an EDMX file for a connected SQL Server Compact database to a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and use the Breeze WebApi 2.0, the Breeze JS Client, and the Breeze Server packages to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • make use of Breeze client data caching features
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate sharing data amongst client views using a Breeze Web API controller
  • share data amongst client views using a Breeze Web API controller on a JavaScript SPA client
  • construct Breeze queries using the EntityQuery class
  • obtain an object graph from model data using Breeze
  • navigate an object graph obtained from model data using Breeze
  • prime a Durandal SPA with model data before the application shell loads the initial view upon start-up
  • retrieve and use metadata from the server to create Breeze entities on the client
  • create and use Breeze metadata on the client
  • to get web developers quickly started in developing their first JavaScript SPA using various frameworks in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to connect to a data source, then retrieve and manage rich data using the Breeze JavaScript library in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a05_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data

  • start the course
  • connect to and view a SQL Server Compact 4.0 database in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the SQL Server Compact Toolbox to generate and add an EDMX file for a connected SQL Server Compact database to a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and use the Breeze WebApi 2.0, the Breeze JS Client, and the Breeze Server packages to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • make use of Breeze client data caching features
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate sharing data amongst client views using a Breeze Web API controller
  • share data amongst client views using a Breeze Web API controller on a JavaScript SPA client
  • construct Breeze queries using the EntityQuery class
  • obtain an object graph from model data using Breeze
  • navigate an object graph obtained from model data using Breeze
  • prime a Durandal SPA with model data before the application shell loads the initial view upon start-up
  • retrieve and use metadata from the server to create Breeze entities on the client
  • create and use Breeze metadata on the client
  • to get web developers quickly started in developing their first JavaScript SPA using various frameworks in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to connect to a data source, then retrieve and manage rich data using the Breeze JavaScript library in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a05_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data

  • start the course
  • connect to and view a SQL Server Compact 4.0 database in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the SQL Server Compact Toolbox to generate and add an EDMX file for a connected SQL Server Compact database to a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and use the Breeze WebApi 2.0, the Breeze JS Client, and the Breeze Server packages to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • make use of Breeze client data caching features
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate sharing data amongst client views using a Breeze Web API controller
  • share data amongst client views using a Breeze Web API controller on a JavaScript SPA client
  • construct Breeze queries using the EntityQuery class
  • obtain an object graph from model data using Breeze
  • navigate an object graph obtained from model data using Breeze
  • prime a Durandal SPA with model data before the application shell loads the initial view upon start-up
  • retrieve and use metadata from the server to create Breeze entities on the client
  • create and use Breeze metadata on the client
  • to get web developers quickly started in developing their first JavaScript SPA using various frameworks in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to connect to a data source, then retrieve and manage rich data using the Breeze JavaScript library in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a05_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Connecting to and Managing Data

  • start the course
  • connect to and view a SQL Server Compact 4.0 database in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the SQL Server Compact Toolbox to generate and add an EDMX file for a connected SQL Server Compact database to a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and use the Breeze WebApi 2.0, the Breeze JS Client, and the Breeze Server packages to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • make use of Breeze client data caching features
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate sharing data amongst client views using a Breeze Web API controller
  • share data amongst client views using a Breeze Web API controller on a JavaScript SPA client
  • construct Breeze queries using the EntityQuery class
  • obtain an object graph from model data using Breeze
  • navigate an object graph obtained from model data using Breeze
  • prime a Durandal SPA with model data before the application shell loads the initial view upon start-up
  • retrieve and use metadata from the server to create Breeze entities on the client
  • create and use Breeze metadata on the client
  • to get web developers quickly started in developing their first JavaScript SPA using various frameworks in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to connect to a data source, then retrieve and manage rich data using the Breeze JavaScript library in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a03_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events

  • start the course
  • add a new view to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new view model to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure RequireJS for a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • bootstrap an application with RequireJS for a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • enable system debugging in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a custom splash page in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the activator.create() method to manually create an activator in a Durandal SPA
  • dynamically build a navigation model in a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the CanActivate() method to enable and disable route activation in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the deactivate() method in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the CanDeactivate() method in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use Knockout to dynamically compose a view that does not have a view model
  • use Knockout to dynamically compose a view that already has its own view model
  • working with Single Page Apps

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to compose new modules, use RequireJS for module dependency injection at run-time, and handle app lifecycle events in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a03_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events

  • start the course
  • add a new view to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new view model to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure RequireJS for a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • bootstrap an application with RequireJS for a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • enable system debugging in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a custom splash page in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the activator.create() method to manually create an activator in a Durandal SPA
  • dynamically build a navigation model in a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the CanActivate() method to enable and disable route activation in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the deactivate() method in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the CanDeactivate() method in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use Knockout to dynamically compose a view that does not have a view model
  • use Knockout to dynamically compose a view that already has its own view model
  • working with Single Page Apps

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to compose new modules, use RequireJS for module dependency injection at run-time, and handle app lifecycle events in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a03_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events

  • start the course
  • add a new view to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new view model to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure RequireJS for a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • bootstrap an application with RequireJS for a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • enable system debugging in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a custom splash page in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the activator.create() method to manually create an activator in a Durandal SPA
  • dynamically build a navigation model in a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the CanActivate() method to enable and disable route activation in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the deactivate() method in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the CanDeactivate() method in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use Knockout to dynamically compose a view that does not have a view model
  • use Knockout to dynamically compose a view that already has its own view model
  • working with Single Page Apps

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to compose new modules, use RequireJS for module dependency injection at run-time, and handle app lifecycle events in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a03_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events

  • start the course
  • add a new view to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new view model to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure RequireJS for a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • bootstrap an application with RequireJS for a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • enable system debugging in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a custom splash page in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the activator.create() method to manually create an activator in a Durandal SPA
  • dynamically build a navigation model in a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the CanActivate() method to enable and disable route activation in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the deactivate() method in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the CanDeactivate() method in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use Knockout to dynamically compose a view that does not have a view model
  • use Knockout to dynamically compose a view that already has its own view model
  • working with Single Page Apps

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to compose new modules, use RequireJS for module dependency injection at run-time, and handle app lifecycle events in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a03_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Durandal Modules and Lifecycle events

  • start the course
  • add a new view to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new view model to a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure RequireJS for a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • bootstrap an application with RequireJS for a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • enable system debugging in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a custom splash page in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the activator.create() method to manually create an activator in a Durandal SPA
  • dynamically build a navigation model in a Durandal SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the CanActivate() method to enable and disable route activation in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the deactivate() method in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use the CanDeactivate() method in a Durandal SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • use Knockout to dynamically compose a view that does not have a view model
  • use Knockout to dynamically compose a view that already has its own view model
  • working with Single Page Apps

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to compose new modules, use RequireJS for module dependency injection at run-time, and handle app lifecycle events in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a01_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013

  • start the course
  • install the Backbone.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Durandal.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Breeze-Knockout.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Breeze-Angular.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Hot Towel MVC SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Ember.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new view in a Hot Towel MVC SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • working with common NuGet packages

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to use various JavaScript SPA templates in Visual Studio 2013 such as Durandal, Breeze, Angular, Knockout, Ember, and Hot Towel for quickly getting off the ground with your first JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

Prerequisites: none

JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a01_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013

  • start the course
  • install the Backbone.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Durandal.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Breeze-Knockout.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Breeze-Angular.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Hot Towel MVC SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Ember.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new view in a Hot Towel MVC SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • working with common NuGet packages

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to use various JavaScript SPA templates in Visual Studio 2013 such as Durandal, Breeze, Angular, Knockout, Ember, and Hot Towel for quickly getting off the ground with your first JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

Prerequisites: none

JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a01_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013

  • start the course
  • install the Backbone.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Durandal.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Breeze-Knockout.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Breeze-Angular.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Hot Towel MVC SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Ember.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new view in a Hot Towel MVC SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • working with common NuGet packages

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to use various JavaScript SPA templates in Visual Studio 2013 such as Durandal, Breeze, Angular, Knockout, Ember, and Hot Towel for quickly getting off the ground with your first JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

Prerequisites: none

JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a01_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013

  • start the course
  • install the Backbone.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Durandal.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Breeze-Knockout.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Breeze-Angular.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Hot Towel MVC SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Ember.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new view in a Hot Towel MVC SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • working with common NuGet packages

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to use various JavaScript SPA templates in Visual Studio 2013 such as Durandal, Breeze, Angular, Knockout, Ember, and Hot Towel for quickly getting off the ground with your first JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

Prerequisites: none

JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a01_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Getting Started with SPA in Visual Studio 2013

  • start the course
  • install the Backbone.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Durandal.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Breeze-Knockout.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Breeze-Angular.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Hot Towel MVC SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • install the Ember.js SPA template in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new view in a Hot Towel MVC SPA project in Visual Studio 2013
  • working with common NuGet packages

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to use various JavaScript SPA templates in Visual Studio 2013 such as Durandal, Breeze, Angular, Knockout, Ember, and Hot Towel for quickly getting off the ground with your first JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

Prerequisites: none

JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a07_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data

  • start the course
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the creation of a view to be used for adding new records to a connected SQL Server Compact database
  • create a view that can be used for adding new records to a connected SQL Server Compact database in a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the deletion of data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request
  • delete data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request from a JavaScript SPA client
  • map navigation routes to implement customized navigation bar menus
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the creation of a view model that supports a view for adding application data
  • create a view model that supports a view for adding application data from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate adding data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request
  • add data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate marking items for deletion before actually making the call to the server to delete them
  • mark items for deletion before actually making the call to the server to delete them from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate adding null objects to a view
  • add null objects to a view in a JavaScript SPA client
  • to get web developers quickly started in developing their first JavaScript SPA using various frameworks in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to add, save, delete, and handle changes made to application data in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a07_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data

  • start the course
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the creation of a view to be used for adding new records to a connected SQL Server Compact database
  • create a view that can be used for adding new records to a connected SQL Server Compact database in a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the deletion of data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request
  • delete data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request from a JavaScript SPA client
  • map navigation routes to implement customized navigation bar menus
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the creation of a view model that supports a view for adding application data
  • create a view model that supports a view for adding application data from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate adding data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request
  • add data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate marking items for deletion before actually making the call to the server to delete them
  • mark items for deletion before actually making the call to the server to delete them from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate adding null objects to a view
  • add null objects to a view in a JavaScript SPA client
  • to get web developers quickly started in developing their first JavaScript SPA using various frameworks in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to add, save, delete, and handle changes made to application data in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a07_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data

  • start the course
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the creation of a view to be used for adding new records to a connected SQL Server Compact database
  • create a view that can be used for adding new records to a connected SQL Server Compact database in a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the deletion of data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request
  • delete data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request from a JavaScript SPA client
  • map navigation routes to implement customized navigation bar menus
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the creation of a view model that supports a view for adding application data
  • create a view model that supports a view for adding application data from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate adding data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request
  • add data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate marking items for deletion before actually making the call to the server to delete them
  • mark items for deletion before actually making the call to the server to delete them from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate adding null objects to a view
  • add null objects to a view in a JavaScript SPA client
  • to get web developers quickly started in developing their first JavaScript SPA using various frameworks in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to add, save, delete, and handle changes made to application data in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a07_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data

  • start the course
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the creation of a view to be used for adding new records to a connected SQL Server Compact database
  • create a view that can be used for adding new records to a connected SQL Server Compact database in a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the deletion of data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request
  • delete data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request from a JavaScript SPA client
  • map navigation routes to implement customized navigation bar menus
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the creation of a view model that supports a view for adding application data
  • create a view model that supports a view for adding application data from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate adding data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request
  • add data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate marking items for deletion before actually making the call to the server to delete them
  • mark items for deletion before actually making the call to the server to delete them from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate adding null objects to a view
  • add null objects to a view in a JavaScript SPA client
  • to get web developers quickly started in developing their first JavaScript SPA using various frameworks in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to add, save, delete, and handle changes made to application data in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a07_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Managing Application Data

  • start the course
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the creation of a view to be used for adding new records to a connected SQL Server Compact database
  • create a view that can be used for adding new records to a connected SQL Server Compact database in a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the deletion of data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request
  • delete data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request from a JavaScript SPA client
  • map navigation routes to implement customized navigation bar menus
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the creation of a view model that supports a view for adding application data
  • create a view model that supports a view for adding application data from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate adding data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request
  • add data by accessing the data context and using an HTTP POST request from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate marking items for deletion before actually making the call to the server to delete them
  • mark items for deletion before actually making the call to the server to delete them from a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate adding null objects to a view
  • add null objects to a view in a JavaScript SPA client
  • to get web developers quickly started in developing their first JavaScript SPA using various frameworks in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to add, save, delete, and handle changes made to application data in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a02_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes

  • start the course
  • install the EntityFramework package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the EntityFramework.SqlServerCompact package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the ASP.NET Web API package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the ASP.NET Web Optimization package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install and use the ASP.NET Razor package using the NuGet package manager
  • install and use the jQuery and Modernizr packages from NuGet
  • install and use the Twitter.Bootstrap package from NuGet using the NuGet package manager
  • install and use the FontAwesome uGet package
  • create a layout page for a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • create an MVC 5 controller using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • create and render JavaScript SPA script and style sheet bundles in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure controller routes for a JavaScript SPA using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • create an MVC 5 controller using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new MVC 5 view using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • add an MVC 5 view using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and load MVC 5 partial views using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and load MVC 5 partial views using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure controller routes for a JavaScript SPA using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • create MVC 5 views and configure controller routes in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will explore common server and client NuGet packages that you can install when developing your SPA from scratch. You will also learn how to create MVC 5 views and configure controller routes in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a02_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes

  • start the course
  • install the EntityFramework package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the EntityFramework.SqlServerCompact package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the ASP.NET Web API package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the ASP.NET Web Optimization package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install and use the ASP.NET Razor package using the NuGet package manager
  • install and use the jQuery and Modernizr packages from NuGet
  • install and use the Twitter.Bootstrap package from NuGet using the NuGet package manager
  • install and use the FontAwesome uGet package
  • create a layout page for a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • create an MVC 5 controller using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • create and render JavaScript SPA script and style sheet bundles in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure controller routes for a JavaScript SPA using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • create an MVC 5 controller using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new MVC 5 view using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • add an MVC 5 view using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and load MVC 5 partial views using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and load MVC 5 partial views using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure controller routes for a JavaScript SPA using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • create MVC 5 views and configure controller routes in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will explore common server and client NuGet packages that you can install when developing your SPA from scratch. You will also learn how to create MVC 5 views and configure controller routes in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a02_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes

  • start the course
  • install the EntityFramework package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the EntityFramework.SqlServerCompact package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the ASP.NET Web API package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the ASP.NET Web Optimization package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install and use the ASP.NET Razor package using the NuGet package manager
  • install and use the jQuery and Modernizr packages from NuGet
  • install and use the Twitter.Bootstrap package from NuGet using the NuGet package manager
  • install and use the FontAwesome uGet package
  • create a layout page for a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • create an MVC 5 controller using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • create and render JavaScript SPA script and style sheet bundles in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure controller routes for a JavaScript SPA using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • create an MVC 5 controller using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new MVC 5 view using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • add an MVC 5 view using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and load MVC 5 partial views using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and load MVC 5 partial views using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure controller routes for a JavaScript SPA using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • create MVC 5 views and configure controller routes in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will explore common server and client NuGet packages that you can install when developing your SPA from scratch. You will also learn how to create MVC 5 views and configure controller routes in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a02_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes

  • start the course
  • install the EntityFramework package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the EntityFramework.SqlServerCompact package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the ASP.NET Web API package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the ASP.NET Web Optimization package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install and use the ASP.NET Razor package using the NuGet package manager
  • install and use the jQuery and Modernizr packages from NuGet
  • install and use the Twitter.Bootstrap package from NuGet using the NuGet package manager
  • install and use the FontAwesome uGet package
  • create a layout page for a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • create an MVC 5 controller using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • create and render JavaScript SPA script and style sheet bundles in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure controller routes for a JavaScript SPA using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • create an MVC 5 controller using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new MVC 5 view using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • add an MVC 5 view using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and load MVC 5 partial views using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and load MVC 5 partial views using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure controller routes for a JavaScript SPA using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • create MVC 5 views and configure controller routes in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will explore common server and client NuGet packages that you can install when developing your SPA from scratch. You will also learn how to create MVC 5 views and configure controller routes in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a02_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: SPA Views and Routes

  • start the course
  • install the EntityFramework package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the EntityFramework.SqlServerCompact package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the ASP.NET Web API package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install the ASP.NET Web Optimization package using the NuGet package manager and manager console
  • install and use the ASP.NET Razor package using the NuGet package manager
  • install and use the jQuery and Modernizr packages from NuGet
  • install and use the Twitter.Bootstrap package from NuGet using the NuGet package manager
  • install and use the FontAwesome uGet package
  • create a layout page for a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • create an MVC 5 controller using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • create and render JavaScript SPA script and style sheet bundles in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure controller routes for a JavaScript SPA using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • create an MVC 5 controller using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • add a new MVC 5 view using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • add an MVC 5 view using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and load MVC 5 partial views using C# in Visual Studio 2013
  • add and load MVC 5 partial views using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • configure controller routes for a JavaScript SPA using Visual Basic in Visual Studio 2013
  • create MVC 5 views and configure controller routes in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will explore common server and client NuGet packages that you can install when developing your SPA from scratch. You will also learn how to create MVC 5 views and configure controller routes in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a06_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data

  • start the course
  • implement editable view bindings
  • track changes to data fields in a view and update UI controls accordingly
  • save changes to model data
  • populate and display an editable drop-down list in an application view
  • prompt the user to save changes made before navigating away from an application view
  • cancel changes made to input element values in an application view
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate saving data offline and restoring data when back online
  • save data offline and restore data when back online in a JavaScript SPA client
  • limit the frequency with which a JavaScript SPA client makes XHR calls to the application server
  • retrieve model data using a Breeze Web API controller
  • force a remote data fetch with Breeze
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate querying a local entity manager cache in Breeze
  • force a query of local entity manager cache in Breeze on a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the use of a partial entity mapper helper function for identifying and mapping partial entities on the client
  • use a partial entity mapper helper function to identify and map partial entities on a JavaScript SPA client
  • create a query that uses data projections so as to only retrieve a select set of fields from a data model in Durandal in Visual Studio 2013
  • access and display data from a projected query in an application view for a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • to teach developers how to connect to manage and distribute data for client views in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to manage, and distribute data for client views in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a06_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data

  • start the course
  • implement editable view bindings
  • track changes to data fields in a view and update UI controls accordingly
  • save changes to model data
  • populate and display an editable drop-down list in an application view
  • prompt the user to save changes made before navigating away from an application view
  • cancel changes made to input element values in an application view
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate saving data offline and restoring data when back online
  • save data offline and restore data when back online in a JavaScript SPA client
  • limit the frequency with which a JavaScript SPA client makes XHR calls to the application server
  • retrieve model data using a Breeze Web API controller
  • force a remote data fetch with Breeze
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate querying a local entity manager cache in Breeze
  • force a query of local entity manager cache in Breeze on a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the use of a partial entity mapper helper function for identifying and mapping partial entities on the client
  • use a partial entity mapper helper function to identify and map partial entities on a JavaScript SPA client
  • create a query that uses data projections so as to only retrieve a select set of fields from a data model in Durandal in Visual Studio 2013
  • access and display data from a projected query in an application view for a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • to teach developers how to connect to manage and distribute data for client views in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to manage, and distribute data for client views in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a06_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data

  • start the course
  • implement editable view bindings
  • track changes to data fields in a view and update UI controls accordingly
  • save changes to model data
  • populate and display an editable drop-down list in an application view
  • prompt the user to save changes made before navigating away from an application view
  • cancel changes made to input element values in an application view
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate saving data offline and restoring data when back online
  • save data offline and restore data when back online in a JavaScript SPA client
  • limit the frequency with which a JavaScript SPA client makes XHR calls to the application server
  • retrieve model data using a Breeze Web API controller
  • force a remote data fetch with Breeze
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate querying a local entity manager cache in Breeze
  • force a query of local entity manager cache in Breeze on a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the use of a partial entity mapper helper function for identifying and mapping partial entities on the client
  • use a partial entity mapper helper function to identify and map partial entities on a JavaScript SPA client
  • create a query that uses data projections so as to only retrieve a select set of fields from a data model in Durandal in Visual Studio 2013
  • access and display data from a projected query in an application view for a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • to teach developers how to connect to manage and distribute data for client views in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to manage, and distribute data for client views in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a06_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data

  • start the course
  • implement editable view bindings
  • track changes to data fields in a view and update UI controls accordingly
  • save changes to model data
  • populate and display an editable drop-down list in an application view
  • prompt the user to save changes made before navigating away from an application view
  • cancel changes made to input element values in an application view
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate saving data offline and restoring data when back online
  • save data offline and restore data when back online in a JavaScript SPA client
  • limit the frequency with which a JavaScript SPA client makes XHR calls to the application server
  • retrieve model data using a Breeze Web API controller
  • force a remote data fetch with Breeze
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate querying a local entity manager cache in Breeze
  • force a query of local entity manager cache in Breeze on a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the use of a partial entity mapper helper function for identifying and mapping partial entities on the client
  • use a partial entity mapper helper function to identify and map partial entities on a JavaScript SPA client
  • create a query that uses data projections so as to only retrieve a select set of fields from a data model in Durandal in Visual Studio 2013
  • access and display data from a projected query in an application view for a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • to teach developers how to connect to manage and distribute data for client views in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to manage, and distribute data for client views in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a06_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Working with Rich Application Data

  • start the course
  • implement editable view bindings
  • track changes to data fields in a view and update UI controls accordingly
  • save changes to model data
  • populate and display an editable drop-down list in an application view
  • prompt the user to save changes made before navigating away from an application view
  • cancel changes made to input element values in an application view
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate saving data offline and restoring data when back online
  • save data offline and restore data when back online in a JavaScript SPA client
  • limit the frequency with which a JavaScript SPA client makes XHR calls to the application server
  • retrieve model data using a Breeze Web API controller
  • force a remote data fetch with Breeze
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate querying a local entity manager cache in Breeze
  • force a query of local entity manager cache in Breeze on a JavaScript SPA client
  • set up a JavaScript SPA server to facilitate the use of a partial entity mapper helper function for identifying and mapping partial entities on the client
  • use a partial entity mapper helper function to identify and map partial entities on a JavaScript SPA client
  • create a query that uses data projections so as to only retrieve a select set of fields from a data model in Durandal in Visual Studio 2013
  • access and display data from a projected query in an application view for a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013
  • to teach developers how to connect to manage and distribute data for client views in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to manage, and distribute data for client views in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a08_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

  • start the course
  • define a custom validation rule
  • use the Breeze Validator.register() method to register custom validation rules with Breeze
  • apply a validator to entities and properties
  • add data annotations such as required fields and max length
  • create a view for displaying input validation errors on text input controls
  • use the errors.entitiesWithErrors.map() function and the entity.entityAspect.getValidationErrors() method
  • use a regular expression to parse the returned error object
  • use Custom Validation Rules and Report Validation Errors

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to implement custom data validation rules on the client and server, how to use Breeze validation, how to gather Breeze entity errors, how to parse Breeze entity error messages on the client, and how to display validation errors to the user in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a08_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

  • start the course
  • define a custom validation rule
  • use the Breeze Validator.register() method to register custom validation rules with Breeze
  • apply a validator to entities and properties
  • add data annotations such as required fields and max length
  • create a view for displaying input validation errors on text input controls
  • use the errors.entitiesWithErrors.map() function and the entity.entityAspect.getValidationErrors() method
  • use a regular expression to parse the returned error object
  • use Custom Validation Rules and Report Validation Errors

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to implement custom data validation rules on the client and server, how to use Breeze validation, how to gather Breeze entity errors, how to parse Breeze entity error messages on the client, and how to display validation errors to the user in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a08_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

  • start the course
  • define a custom validation rule
  • use the Breeze Validator.register() method to register custom validation rules with Breeze
  • apply a validator to entities and properties
  • add data annotations such as required fields and max length
  • create a view for displaying input validation errors on text input controls
  • use the errors.entitiesWithErrors.map() function and the entity.entityAspect.getValidationErrors() method
  • use a regular expression to parse the returned error object
  • use Custom Validation Rules and Report Validation Errors

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to implement custom data validation rules on the client and server, how to use Breeze validation, how to gather Breeze entity errors, how to parse Breeze entity error messages on the client, and how to display validation errors to the user in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a08_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

  • start the course
  • define a custom validation rule
  • use the Breeze Validator.register() method to register custom validation rules with Breeze
  • apply a validator to entities and properties
  • add data annotations such as required fields and max length
  • create a view for displaying input validation errors on text input controls
  • use the errors.entitiesWithErrors.map() function and the entity.entityAspect.getValidationErrors() method
  • use a regular expression to parse the returned error object
  • use Custom Validation Rules and Report Validation Errors

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to implement custom data validation rules on the client and server, how to use Breeze validation, how to gather Breeze entity errors, how to parse Breeze entity error messages on the client, and how to display validation errors to the user in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

Course Number:
sl_jssp_a08_it_enus
Lesson Objectives

JavaScript SPA: Working With Validation

  • start the course
  • define a custom validation rule
  • use the Breeze Validator.register() method to register custom validation rules with Breeze
  • apply a validator to entities and properties
  • add data annotations such as required fields and max length
  • create a view for displaying input validation errors on text input controls
  • use the errors.entitiesWithErrors.map() function and the entity.entityAspect.getValidationErrors() method
  • use a regular expression to parse the returned error object
  • use Custom Validation Rules and Report Validation Errors

Overview/Description
A JavaScript single page application, or SPA, uses a combination of JavaScript libraries and web development frameworks to communicate with the server, consume and manage data, and to display application views on screen. A SPA serves up a single HTML page in which all of the application views are rendered on the client, and data that is retrieved from the server can be cached and efficiently managed on the client. In this course, you will learn how to implement custom data validation rules on the client and server, how to use Breeze validation, how to gather Breeze entity errors, how to parse Breeze entity error messages on the client, and how to display validation errors to the user in a JavaScript SPA in Visual Studio 2013.

Target Audience
Web developers seeking an introductory guide to developing lightweight, high performance JavaScript single page applications in Visual Studio 2013

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