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Vertiefen Sie Ihre Kenntnisse über die Erstellung und die Bereitstellung moderner Web-Anwendungen und -Dienstleistungen durch die Erlangung der MCSD: Web Applications Zertifizierung. Unser Intensivkurs ist signifikant kürzer als herkömmliche Zertifizierungskurse.
Sie werden eine Einführung in HTML5, CSS3 und JavaScript erhalten und erlangen folgendes Grundlagenwissen:
- Programmlogik
- Variablen definieren und nutzen
- Loopings und Branchings ausführen
- Entwicklung von Benutzeroberflächen
- Benutzereingaben erfassen und validieren
- Daten speichern
- Erstellung strukturierter Anwendungen
Die Übungseinheiten in diesem Kurs unterstützen Sie und zeigen Ihnen die Struktur der verschiedenen Anwendungsszenarien. Sie konzentrieren sich auf die Prinzipien und die Codierung von Strukturen, die verwendet werden, um eine HTML5 Software zu etablieren. Während des Kurses werden Sie mit Visual Studio 2012 auf einer Windows 8 Plattform arbeiten.
Das Bestehen der Prüfung 70-480: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 führt jetzt zur Microsoft Specialist Zertifizierung.
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Lehrplan
Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3
Module 1: Overview of HTML and CSS
This module provides an overview of HTML and CSS, and describes how to use Visual Studio 2012 to build a Web application.
- Overview of HTML
- Overview of CSS
- Creating a Web Application by Using Visual Studio 2012
Exploring the Contoso Conference Application
- Walkthrough of the Contoso Conference Application
- Examining and Modifying the Contoso Conference Application
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe basic HTML elements and attributes.
- Explain the structure of CSS.
- Describe the tools available in Visual Studio 2012 for building Web applications.
Module 2: Creating and Styling HTML5 Pages
This module describes the new features of HTML5, and explains how to create and style HTML5 pages.
- Creating an HTML5 Page
- Styling an HTML5 Page
Creating and Styling HTML5 Pages
- Creating HTML5 Pages
- Styling HTML5 Pages
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Create static pages using the new features available in HTML5.
- Use CSS3 to apply basic styling to the elements in an HTML5 page.
Module 3: Introduction to JavaScript
This module provides an introduction to the JavaScript language, and shows how to use JavaScript to add interactivity to HTML5 pages.
- Overview of JavaScript Syntax
- Programming the HTML DOM with JavaScript
- Introduction to jQuery
Displaying Data and Handling Events by Using JavaScript
- Displaying Data Programmatically
- Handling Events
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Explain the syntax of JavaScript and describe how to use JavaScript with HTML5.
- Write JavaScript code that manipulates the HTML DOM and handles events.
- Describe how to use jQuery to simplify code that uses many common JavaScript APIs.
Module 4: Creating Forms to Collect Data and Validate User Input
This module describes the new input types available with HTML5, and explains how to create forms to collect and validate user input by using the new HTML5 attributes and JavaScript code.
- Overview of Forms and Input Types
- Validating User Input by Using HTML5 Attributes
- Validating User Input by Using JavaScript
Creating a Form and Validating User Input
- Creating a Form and Validating User Input by Using HTML5 Attributes
- Validating User Input by Using JavaScript
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Create forms that use the new HTML5 input types.
- Validate user input and provide feedback by using the new HTML5 attributes.
- Write JavaScript code to validate user input and provide feedback in cases where it is not suitable to use HTML5 attributes
Module 5: Communicating with a Remote Data Source
This module describes how to send and receive data to and from a remote data source by using an XMLHTTPRequest object and by performing jQuery AJAX operations.
- Sending and Receiving Data by Using XMLHTTPRequest
- Sending and Receiving Data by Using jQuery AJAX operations
Communicating with a Remote Data Source
- Retrieving Data
- Serializing and Transmitting Data
- Refactoring the Code by Using jQuery ajax method
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Serialize, deserialize, send, and receive data by using XMLHTTPRequest objects.
- Simplify code that serializes, deserializes, sends, and receives data by using the jQuery ajax method
Module 6: Styling HTML5 by Using CSS3
This module describes how to style HTML5 pages and elements by using the new features available in CSS3.
- Styling Text
- Styling Block Elements
- CSS3 Selectors
- Enhancing Graphical Effects by Using CSS3
Styling Text and Block Elements using CSS3
- Styling the Navigation Bar
- Styling the Page Header
- Styling the About Page
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Style text elements on an HTML5 page by using CSS3.
- Apply styling to block elements by using CSS3.
- Use CSS3 selectors to specify the elements to be styled in a Web application.
- Implement graphical effects and transformations by using the new CSS3 properties.
Module 7: Creating Objects and Methods by Using JavaScript
This module explains how to write well-structured and easily-maintainable JavaScript code, and how to apply object-oriented principles to JavaScript code in a Web application.
- Writing Well-Structured JavaScript
- Creating Custom Objects
- Extending Objects
Refining Code for Maintainability and Extensibility
- Inheriting From Objects
- Refactoring Code to Use Objects
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe the benefits of structuring JavaScript code carefully to aid maintainability and extensibility.
- Explain best practices for creating custom objects in JavaScript.
- Describe how to extend custom and native objects to add functionality.
Module 8: Creating Interactive Pages using HTML5 APIs
This module describes how to use some common HTML5 APIs to add interactive features to a Web application. This module also explains how to debug and profile a Web application.
- Interacting with Files
- Incorporating Multimedia
- Reacting to Browser Location and Context
- Debugging and Profiling a Web Application
Creating Interactive Pages by Using HTML5 APIs
- Incorporating Video
- Incorporating Images
- Using the Geolocation API
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Use the Drag and Drop, and the File APIs to interact with files in a Web application.
- Incorporate audio and video into a Web application.
- Detect the location of the user running a Web application by using the Geolocation API.
- Explain how to debug and profile a Web application by using the Web Timing API and the Internet Explorer Developer Tools.
Module 9: Adding Offline Support to Web Applications
This module describes how to add offline support to a Web application, to enable the application to continue functioning in a user's browser even if the browser is disconnected from the network.
- Reading and Writing Data Locally
- Adding Offline Support by Using the Application Cache
Adding Offline Support to a Web Application
- Implementing the Application Cache
- Implementing Local Storage
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Save and retrieve data locally on the user's computer by using the Local Storage API.
- Provide offline support for a Web application by using the Application Cache API.
Module 10: Implementing an Adaptive User Interface
This module describes how to create HTML5 pages that can dynamically detect and adapt to different devices and form factors.
- Supporting Multiple Form Factors
- Creating an Adaptive User Interface
Implementing an Adaptive User Interface
- Creating a Print-Friendly Stylesheet
- Adapting Page Layout To Fit a Different Form Factor
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe the need to detect device capabilities and react to different form factors in a Web application.
- Create a Web page that can dynamically adapt its layout to match different form factors.
Module 11: Creating Advanced Graphics
This module describes how to create advanced graphics for an HTML5 Web application by using a Canvas element, and by using Scalable Vector Graphics.
- Creating Interactive Graphics by Using Scalable Vector Graphics
- Programmatically Drawing Graphics by Using a Canvas
Creating Advanced Graphics
- Creating an Interactive Venue Map by Using Scalable Vector Graphics
- Creating a Speaker Badge by Using a Canvas Element
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Use Scalable Vector Graphics to add interactive graphics to an application.
- Draw complex graphics on an HTML5 Canvas element by using JavaScript code.
Module 12: Animating the User Interface
This module describes how to enhance the user experience in an HTML5 Web application by adding animations.
- Applying CSS Transitions
- Transforming Elements
- Applying CSS Key-frame Animations
Animating User Interface Elements
- Applying Transitions to User Interface Elements
- Applying Key-Frame Animations
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Apply CSS transitions to elements on an HTML5 page, and write JavaScript code to detect when a transition has occurred.
- Describe the different types of 2D and 3D transitions available with CSS3
- Implement complex animations by using CSS key-frames and JavaScript code.
Module 13: Implementing Real-Time Communications by Using Web Sockets
This module explains how to use Web Sockets to transmit and receive data between an HTML5 Web application and a server.
- Introduction to Web Sockets
- Sending and Receiving Data by Using Web Sockets
Implementing Real-Time Communications by Using Web Sockets
- Receiving Data from Web Socket
- Sending Data to a Web Socket
- Sending Multiple Types of Messages To or From a Web Socket
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Explain how Web Sockets work and describe how to send and receive data through a Web Socket.
- Use the Web Socket API with JavaScript to connect to a Web Socket server, send and receive data, and handle the different events that can occur when a message is sent or received.
Module 14: Creating a Web Worker Process
This module describes how to use Web Worker Processes to perform long-running operations asynchronously and improve the responsiveness of an HTML5 Web application.
- Introduction to Web Workers
- Performing Asynchronous Processing by Using a Web Worker
Creating a Web Worker Process
- Improving Responsiveness by Using a Web Worker
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe the purpose of a Web Worker process, and how it can be used to perform asynchronous processing as well as provide isolation for sensitive operations.
- Use the Web Worker APIs from JavaScript code to create, run, and monitor a Web Worker process.
Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
Module 1: Exploring ASP.NET MVC 4
The goal of this module is to outline to the students the components of the Microsoft Web Technologies stack, which can be used to host a completed web application. you'll also learn about ASP.NET 4.5 and be introduced to the web forms, web pages, and MVC programming models. Finally they will see an overview of ASP.NET MVC 4, including new features and configuration.
- Overview of Microsoft Web Technologies
- Overview of ASP.NET 4.5
- Introduction to ASP.NET MVC 4
Exploring ASP.NET MVC 4
- Exploring a Photo Sharing Application
- Exploring a Web Pages Application
- Exploring a Web Forms Application
- Exploring an MVC Application
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- describe the Microsoft Web Technologies stack and select an appropriate technology to use to develop any given application.
Module 2: Designing ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal of this module is to introduce students to the typical design process that architects must complete when they plan an MVC 4 application. At this stage in the design process, MVC 4 has been selected as the most appropriate programming model, but the details of the application, such as the overall architecture, Controllers, Views, Models, and routes to create, have not been fixed. How to plan such details is shown during this module.
- Planning in the Project Design Phase
- Designing Models, Controllers, and Views
Designing ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
- Planning Models
- Planning Controllers
- Planning Views
- Architecting an MVC Application
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- design the architecture and implementation of a web application that will meet a set of functional requirements, user interface requirements, and address business models.
Module 3: Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Models
The goal of this module is to enable the students to create Models within an MVC application that implement the business logic necessary to satisfy business requirements. The module also describes how to implement a connection to a database, or alternative data store, using the Entity Framework and LINQ.
- Creating MVC Models
- Working with Data
Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Models
- Creating an MVC Project and Adding a Model
- Creating a New SQL Azure Database in Visual Studio
- Adding Properties and Methods to MVC Models
- Using Display and Edit Annotations in MVC Models
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- create MVC Models and write code that implements business logic within Model methods, properties, and events.
Module 4: Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Controllers
The goal of this module is to enable students to add Controllers to MVC applications and to implement actions that respond to user input and other events. The you'll learn how Controllers relate to Models and how to implement Controller actions that define the View used to display or edit data. This module also covers how to write action filters that run code before or after multiple actions in the Controller. The you'll learn about situations when action filters are useful.
- Writing Controllers and Actions
- Writing Action Filters
Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Controllers
- Adding an MVC Controller and Writing the Actions
- Writing the Action Filters in a Controller
- Using the Photo Controller
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- add Controllers to an MVC Application to manage user interaction, update models, and select and return Views.
Module 5: Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Views
The goal of this module is to describe the role of Views in an MVC web application and enable users to create and code them. The syntax of a Razor View is of critical importance for students to understand because it defines both the layout and the functionality of the data display. HTML Helpers will also be discussed in detail and common Helpers, such as Html.ActionLink() and Html.EditorFor(), will be described. Reusing code by defining Partial Views and Razor Helpers will be discussed as well.
- Creating Views with Razor Syntax
- Using HTML Helpers
- Reusing Code in Views
Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Views
- Adding a View for Photo Display
- Adding a View for New Photos
- Creating and Using a Partial View
- Adding a Home View and Testing the Views
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- create Views in an MVC application that display and edit data and interact with Models and Controllers.
Module 6: Testing and Debugging ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal of this module is to enable students to increase the resilience and quality of an application by locating and correcting code errors, bugs, and other unexpected results. MVC applications are well suited to unit testing techniques and these techniques ensure a high quality of code by systematically testing the functionality of each small component. In addition the debugging tools and exception handling available in Visual Studio will be explained.
- Unit Testing MVC Components
- Implementing an Exception Handling Strategy
Testing and Debugging the ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
- Performing Unit Tests
- Configuring Exception Handling
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- run unit tests and debugging tools against a web application in Visual Studio 2012 and configure an application for troubleshooting.
Module 7: Structuring ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal of this module is to enable students to structure a web application in such a way that users can rapidly locate the information they need. Two aspects of the design are emphasized: the URLs presented in the browser address bar should be understandable and can be controlled by adding routes to the ASP.NET Routing Engine, and the navigation controls, such as menus and breadcrumb trails, should present the most relevant links to frequently read pages. Search Engine Optimization is important throughout this module.
- Analyzing Information Architecture
- Configuring Routes
- Creating a Navigation Structure
Structuring ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
- Using the Routing Engine
- Building Navigation Controls
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- develop a web application that uses the ASP.NET routing engine to present friendly URLs and a logical navigation hierarchy to users.
Module 8: Applying Styles to ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal of this module is to explore how students can impose a consistent look and feel to an MVC application and share other common components, such as headers and footers, between all Views. Besides describing CSS styles and template views, the module will discuss how to migrate a look and feel created by a web designer into an MVC application. Techniques for adapting the display of a site for small screens and mobile devices will also be introduced.
- Using Template Views
- Applying CSS to an MVC Application
- Creating an Adaptive User Interface
Applying Styles to ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
- Using Template Views
- Applying a Consistent Look and Feel to an MVC Application
- Adapting Webpages for Different Browsers
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- implement a consistent look and feel, including corporate branding, across an entire MVC web application.
Module 9: Building Responsive Pages in ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal of this module is to describe to the students how partial page updates and caching can optimize the responsiveness of a web application. you'll see how to make use of AJAX helpers and partial views to update small portions of a page instead of refreshing the entire page. The module also covers the different caches developers can use to store rendered pages and discusses how to configure caching for maximum performance.
- Using AJAX and Partial Page Updates
- Implementing a Caching Strategy
Building Responsive Pages in ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
- Using Partial Page Updates
- Configuring ASP.NET Caches
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- use partial page updates and caching to reduce the network bandwidth used by an application and accelerate responses to user requests.
Module 10: Using JavaScript and jQuery for Responsive MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal of this module is to teach the students techniques that run code on the browser. This approach can increase the responsiveness of the application because a rendered page can respond to a user action without reloading the entire page from the server. you'll learn about the jQuery script library and how to use it to call web services and update user interface components.
- Rendering and Running JavaScript Code
- Using jQuery and jQueryUI
Using JavaScript and jQuery for Responsive MVC 4 Web Applications
- Using jQuery to Respond to Users
- Using jQueryUI to Build a User Interface
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- write JavaScript code that runs on the client-side and utilizes the jQuery script library to optimize the responsiveness of an MVC web application.
Module 11: Controlling Access to ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal of this module to ensure good security in terms of strong authentication and authorization for access. The lessons describe how to enable anonymous users to create their own user account and gain privileged access to content.
- Implementing Authentication and Authorization
- Assigning Roles and Membership
Controlling Access to ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
- Configuring Authentication
- Controlling Access to Resources
- Providing User Account Facilities
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- implement a complete membership system in an MVC 4 web application.
Module 12: Building a Resilient ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Application
The goal of this module is to enable the students to build applications that are stable and reliable. Such applications are not vulnerable to common hacking techniques such as cross-site scripting and also store state information such as the contents of a shopping cart and user preferences. This state information is preserved when servers or browsers restart, connections are lost, and other connectivity issues occur.
- Developing Secure Sites
- State Management
Building a Resilient ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Application
- Storing User Preferences
- Using User Preferences in the Photo Gallery
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- build an MVC application that resists malicious attacks and persists information about users and preferences.
Module 13: Using Windows Azure Web Services in ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal of this module is to introduce Windows Azure to the students and explain why a developer would write a Windows Azure service instead of code in a web application. you'll also see how to write such a service and call it from a web application or from other applications, such as a mobile device app.
- Introduction to Windows Azure
- Designing and Writing Windows Azure Services
- Consuming Windows Azure Services in a Web Application
Using Windows Azure Web Services in ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
- Creating and Coding a Windows Azure Service
- Consuming Data from a Windows Azure Service
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- describe how to write a Windows Azure web service and call it from and MVC application.
Module 14: Implementing Web APIs in ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal of the module is to introduce the concept of a Web API to students and to describe how to make an application's core functionality more broadly available for integration into other web and mobile applications. you'll learn about the new Web API feature of MVC 4 and see how to build a RESTful Web API and call it from other applications.
- Developing a Web API
- Calling a Web API from Mobile and Web Applications
Implementing Web APIs in ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
- Developing a Web API in MVC 4
- Adding Routes and Controllers to Handle REST Requests
- Calling RESTful services from Client-Side Code
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- describe what a Web API is and why developers might add a Web API to an application.
Module 15: Handling Requests in ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal of this module is to describe how to write components that intercept requests from browsers before they are received by MVC Controllers. These components include HTTP Modules, HTTP Handlers, and the Web Sockets protocol. The module describes scenarios in which developers use such components and shows how to add them to an MVC application.
- Using HTTP Modules and HTTP Handlers
- Using Web Sockets
Handling Requests in ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
- Writing a Web Handler that Uses Web Sockets
- Building a Chat Room in the Photo Sharing Application
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- modify the way browser requests are handled by an MVC application.
Module 16: Deploying ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
The goal for this module is to enable students to deploy a completed MVC application to a web server or Windows Azure. The module begins by describing testing, staging, and production deployments and the web server environments required for each. It also describes the advantages and disadvantages of using Windows Azure to host the application. Students also see all the available deployment options in Visual Studio.
- Deploying Web Applications
- Deploying MVC 4 Applications
Deploying ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications
- Deploying an Application to Windows Azure
- Testing the Completed Application
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- describe how to package and deploy an ASP.NET MVC 4 web application from a development computer to a web server for staging or production.
Developing Windows Azure and Web Services
Module 1: Overview of service and cloud technologies
This module provides an overview of service and cloud technologies using the Microsoft .NET Framework and the Windows Azure cloud.
- Key Components of Distributed Applications
- Data and Data Access Technologies
- Service Technologies
- Cloud Computing
- Exploring the Blue Yonder Airlines' Travel Companion Application
Exploring the work environment
- Creating a Windows Azure SQL Database
- Creating an Entity Data model
- Managing the Entity Framework Model with an ASP.NET Web API Project
- Deploying a web application to Windows Azure
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe the key components of distributed applications.
- Describe data and data access technologies.
- Explain service technologies.
- Describe the features and functionalities of cloud computing.
- Describe the architecture and working of the Blue Yonder Airlines Travel Companion application.
Module 2: Querying and Manipulating Data Using Entity Framework
This module Describes the Entity Framework data model, and how to create, read, update, and delete data.
- ADO.NET Overview
- Creating an Entity Data Model
- Querying Data
- Manipulating Data
Creating a Data Access Layer by Using Entity Framework
- Creating a Data Model
- Querying and Manipulating Data
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Explain basic objects in ADO.NET and asynchronous operations.
- Create an Entity Framework data model.
- Query data by using Entity Framework.
- Insert, delete, and update entities by using Entity Framework.
Module 3: Creating and Consuming ASP.NET Web API Services
This module describes HTTP-based services that are developed, hosted, and consumed by using ASP.NET Web API.
- HTTP Services
- Creating an ASP.NET Web API Service
- Handling HTTP Requests and Responses
- Hosting and Consuming ASP.NET Web API Services
Creating the Travel Reservation ASP.NET Web API Service
- Creating an ASP.NET Web API Service
- Consuming an ASP.NET Web API Service
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Design services by using the HTTP protocol.
- Create services by using ASP.NET Web API.
- Use the HttpRequestMessage/HttpResponseMessage classes to control HTTP messages.
- Host and consume ASP.NET Web API services.
Module 4: Extending and Securing ASP.NET Web API Services
This module describes in detail the ASP.NET Web API architecture and how you can extend and secure ASP.NET Web API services.
- The ASP.NET Web API Pipeline
- Creating OData Services
- Implementing Security in ASP.NET Web API Services
- Injecting Dependencies into Controllers
Extending Travel Companion's ASP.NET Web API Services
- Creating a Dependency Resolver for Repositories
- Adding a New Media Type for RSS Requests
- Adding OData Capabilities to the Flight Schedule Service
- Applying Validation Rules in the Booking Service
- Secure the communication between client and server
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Extend the ASP.NET Web API request and response pipeline.
- Create OData services using ASP.NET Web API.
- Secure ASP.NET Web API.
- Inject dependencies into ASP.NET Web API controllers.
Module 5: Creating WCF Services
This module introduces Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and describes how to create, host, and consume a WCF service.
- Advantages of Creating Services with WCF
- Creating and Implementing a Contract
- Configuring and Hosting WCF Services
- Consuming WCF Services
Creating and Consuming the WCF Booking Service
- Creating the WCF Booking Service
- Configuring and Hosting the WCF Service
- Consuming the WCF Service from the ASP.NET Web API Booking Service
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe why and when to use WCF to create services.
- Define a service contract and implement it.
- Host and configure a WCF service.
- Consume a WCF service from a client application.
Module 6: Hosting Services
This module describes how to host web services both on-premises and in Windows Azure. It explains various components of Windows Azure Cloud Services: Web Role, Worker Role, and Windows Azure Web Sites.
- Hosting Services On-Premises
- Hosting Services in Windows Azure
Hosting Services
- Hosting the WCF Services in IIS
- Host the ASP.NET Web API Services in a Windows Azure Web Role
- Host the Flights Management Web Application in a Windows Azure Web Site
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Host services on-premises by using Windows services and IIS
- Host services in the Windows Azure cloud environment by using Windows Azure Cloud Services and Web Sites
Module 7: Windows Azure Service Bus
This module describes web-scale messaging patterns, and the infrastructures provided by Windows Azure Service Bus.
- What Are Windows Azure Service Bus Relays?
- Windows Azure Service Bus Queues
- Windows Azure Service Bus Topics
Windows Azure Service Bus
- Use a Service Bus Relay for the WCF Booking Service
- Publish Flight Updates to Clients by Using Windows Azure Service Bus Queues
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe the purpose and functionality of relayed and buffered messaging.
- Provision, configure, and use the service bus queues.
- Enhance the effectiveness of queue-based communications using topics, subscriptions and filters.
Module 8: Deploying Services
This module describes different techniques for deploying web applications.
- Web Deployment with Visual Studio 2012
- Creating and Deploying Web Application Packages
- Command-Line Tools for Web Deploy
- Deploying Web and Service Applications to Windows Azure
- Continuous Delivery with TFS and Git
- Best Practices for Production Deployment
Deploying Services
- Deploying an Updated Service to Windows Azure
- Exporting and importing an IIS deployment package
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Deploy web applications with Visual Studio.
- Create and deploy web applications by using IIS Manager.
- Deploy web applications by using the command line.
- Deploy web applications to Windows Azure environments.
- Use continuous delivery with TFS and Git.
- Apply best practices for deploying web applications on-premises and to Windows Azure.
Module 9: Windows Azure Storage
This module Describes Windows Azure Storage, the services it provides, and the best way to use these services.
- Introduction to Windows Azure Storage
- Windows Azure Blob Storage
- Windows Azure Table Storage
- Windows Azure Queue Storage
- Restricting Access to Windows Azure Storage
Windows Azure Storage
- Storing Content in Windows Azure Storage
- Storing Content in Windows Azure Table Storage
- Creating Shared Access Signatures for Blobs
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe the architecture of Windows Azure Storage.
- Implement Blob Storage in your applications.
- Use Table Storage in your applications
- Describe how to use Windows Azure Queues as a communication mechanism between different parts of your application
- Control access to your storage items.
Module 10: Monitoring and Diagnostics
This module describes how to perform monitoring and diagnostics in Windows Azure services.
- Performing Diagnostics by Using Tracing
- Configuring Service Diagnostics
- Monitoring Services Using Windows Azure Diagnostics
- Collecting Windows Azure Metrics
Monitoring and Diagnostics
- Configuring WCF Tracing and Message Logging
- Configuring Windows Azure Diagnostics
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Perform tracing in the .NET Framework with the System.Diagnostics namespace.
- Configure and explore web service and IIS tracing.
- Monitor services by using Windows Azure Diagnostics.
- View and collect Windows Azure metrics in the management portal.
Module 11: Identity Management and Access Control
This module describes the basic principles of modern identity handling and demonstrates how to use infrastructures such as Windows Azure Access Control Service (ACS) to implement authentication and authorization with claims-based identity in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).
- Claims-based Identity Concepts
- Using the Windows Azure Access Control Service
- Configuring Services to Use Federated Identities
- Handling Federated Identities on the Client Side
Identity Management and Access Control
- Configuring Windows Azure ACS
- Integrating ACS with the ASP.NET Web API Project
- Deploying the Web Application to Windows Azure and Configure the Client App
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe the basic principles of claims-based identity.
- Create a Security Token Service (STS) by using Windows Azure ACS.
- Configure WCF to use federated identity.
- Consume a WCF service that uses federated ide tities.
Module 12: Scaling ServicesThis module describes the ways in which you can ensure services can handle increasing workloads and user demand.
- Introduction to Scalability
- Load Balancing
- Scaling On-Premises Services with Distributed Cache
- Windows Azure Caching
- Caveats of Scaling Services
- Scaling Globally
Scalability
- Use Windows Azure Caching
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Explain the need for scalability.
- Describe how to use load balancing for scaling services.
- Describe how to use distributed caching for on-premises as well as Windows Azure services.
- Describe how to use Windows Azure caching.
- Describe how to deal with common challenges and issues that appear when services need to scale.
- Describe how to scale services globally.
Module 13: Appendix A: Designing and Extending WCF Services
This module covers designing Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service contracts, creating services that support distributed transactions, and extending the WCF pipeline with custom runtime components and custom behaviors.
- Applying Design Principles to Service Contracts
- Handling Distributed Transactions
- Extending the WCF Pipeline
Designing and Extending WCF Services
- Create a Custom Error Handler Runtime Component
- Add Support for Distributed Transactions to the WCF Booking Service
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Design and create services and clients to use different kinds of message patterns.
- Configure a service to support distributed transactions.
- Extend the WCF pipeline with runtime components, custom behaviors, and extensible objects.
Module 14: Appendix B: Implementing Security in WCF Services
This module deals with the various considerations you have to take into account when designing a secure web service, such as encryption, input validation, authentication, and authorization, and the techniques to use while applying these considerations to services developed with WCF.
- Introduction to Web Services Security
- Transport Security
- Message Security
- Configuring Service Authentication and Authorization
Securing a WCF Service
- Securing the WCF Service
- Using authorization rules to validate the client's requests
- Configure the ASP.NET web API booking service for secured communication
After completing this module, you'll be able to:
- Describe web application security.
- Configure a service for transport security.
- Configure a service for message security.
- Implement and configure authentication and authorization logic.
Zertifizierung
Sie erlangen die MCSD: Web Applications Zertifizierung, wenn Sie die folgenden Prüfungen erfolgreich absolvieren:
- Prüfung 70-480: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3
- Prüfung 70-486: Developing ASP.NET 4.5 MVC Web Applications
- Prüfung 70-487: Developing Windows Azure and Web Services
Leistungspaket
Microsoft Official Curriculum
- MOC 20480: Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3
- MOC 20486: Developing ASP.NET 4.5 MVC Web Applications
- MOC 20487: Developing Windows Azure and Web Services
- Web Design with HTML, CSS, JavaScript and jQuery Set - ISBN: 978-1118907443
- Pro ASP .NET MVC 5 5th Edition - ISBN: 978-1430265290
- WCF 4.5 Multi-Layer Services Development with Entity Framework - ISBN: 978-1849687669
Voraussetzungen
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- Verständnis über die Grundlagen der HTML Dokumentenstruktur:
- Gebrauch von HTML-Befehlen zur Anzeige von Textinhalten
- Gebrauch von HTML-Befehlen zur Anzeige von grafischen Inhalten
- Verwendung von HTML APIs
- Verständnis von der Gestaltung von gewöhnlichem HTML mithilfe von CSS-Elementen, darunter:
- Präsentation und Inhalt voneinander trennen
- Verwaltung von Content Flow
- Verwaltung der Positionierung von individuellen Elementen
- Verwaltung von Overflow-Inhalten
- Grundlagen des CSS Styling
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