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Announcement from Managers of MumbaiUserGroup

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HOL (Hands on Lab) ASP.NET WebParts on 21-Jan-2006  
Speaker: Nauzad Kapadia [MVP] 
Venue:
Microsoft Corporation (I) Pvt. Ltd.
121-123, Free Press House Nariman Point
Mumbai 400021 
Time: 6:30 PM onwards 
The Web Parts framework is a highly advanced replacement for portal based
Web sites that use HTML frames. Basically, you can use Web Parts to create a
multi-component application, where the user can decide which components to
display, how to configure the components, and how to arrange the components
on the page. Once authenticated users have set up the Web Parts the way they
want them, the layout is automatically preserved between sessions. In other
words, Web Parts let you build Web applications that look and act like a
desktop.

Web Parts rely on a personalization provider to manage the persistence of
Web Part layouts between sessions. Once again, the provider is designed as
an extensible part of the .NET framework. If you do not want to use the
providers available as part of the framework, you can easily create your own.

In this first ever hands-on user group meeting, we will start from scratch with 
a plain and simple asp.net website and then convert the same to use webparts 
and in the process learning about

.     Provider Framework and Configuration
.     Personalization Provider
.     WebPart Technology and how to build webparts

Because there are only 15 machines available, only the first 30 people who turn 
up at the venue will get a chance to work hands-on.

Incase of any diffculty you can email nauzad.kapadia[at]ineta.org or 
hardik.shah[at]ineta.org or dhaval.faria[at]ineta.org
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