Microsoft - MCPD .NET 3.5 Windows Applications Developer

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Overview

The Microsoft MCTS .NET 4.0 Data Access and Web Applications certification is designed to teach you the following:

  • Developing Data Access Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

You will be tested on the following exams:

  • Exam 70-516 - TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-515 - TS: Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4

Why .Net 4.0?

Microsoft is positioning Visual Studio 2010 as its tool platform to support Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Azure, SQL Server, Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010. The suite includes new drag and drop bindings for Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation; interoperability with the ASP.Net model view controller (MVC), better multicore support and UML support.

.Net 4 adds support for the Microsoft Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR), giving programmers more language choices; and is more suited for parallel-programming, workflow-centric and service-oriented application development.

One of the biggest enhancements of the .Net Framework 4 is the reduction in client footprint by more than 80%.

What are the benefits of .Net 4.0 over .Net 3.5?

.Net 4.0 is completely inclusive of .Net 3.5, and also offers the following new or enhanced functions:

  • MVC Applications part of the ASP.NET 4.0 exam
  • jQuery and Advanced Client Scripting part of the ASP.NET 4.0 exam
  • WPF Applications Development certification part of the Windows Applications 4.0 exam along with Windows Forms
  • Entity Framework 4.0 - which represents enhancement to Entity Framework 3.5 - part of the ADO.NET 4.0 exam
  • Windows Communications Foundation has been redesigned and thoroughly enhanced and is part of the WCF 4.0 exam

.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Client Profile

.NET Framework 4 Client Profile

Web install only.

Local package and Web install.

Only supports Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or SP3 and x86 architecture where no previous version of the Microsoft .NET Framework is installed.

All platforms and CPU architectures supported by the .NET Framework 4 except IA64.

Single entry in Add or Remove Programs. When the full version of the .NET Framework is installed, it replaces the Client in Programs and Features and cannot be reverted.

Part of the .NET Framework. The .NET Framework is made up of the .NET Framework 4 Client Profile and .NET Framework 4 Extended components that exist separately in Programs and Features.

Windows Update will upgrade it to the full version of the .NET Framework.

Independent component.

  • Does not need the .NET Framework 4 Extended component of the .NET Framework.
  • Can be serviced separately.

Below is a detailed list of new enhancements:

Visual Studio 2010

  • Code Snippets
  • New Profiles
  • Generate from Usage
  • Multi-Trageting
  • Multi-Monitor
  • Code Navigation in Class Files
  • IntelliSense Improvements
  • Enable Persisted Selection
  • Add Reference Dialog
  • Dynamic Lookup

C#

  • Optional Parameters in C#
  • Named Parameters in C#

ASP.NET 4.0

  • Compressing Session Values
  • Web.Config Transformation
  • URL Routing
  • Meta Tags
  • Generating Client IDs
  • Permanent Redirects
  • New Browser Definitions
  • New Publishing Project Interface

WCF 4.0

  • Simple Configuration

Windows Applications 4.0

  • Inclusion of WPF in the Windows Applications Exam

ADO.NET 4.0

  • Foreign Keys in the Conceptual Model
  • Self-Tracking Entities for N-Tier Application Development
  • New Methods for N-Tier Application Development
  • EntityDataSource Support for the QueryExtender Control
  • Testability with IObjectSet
  • Direct Execution of Store Commands
  • Persistence-Ignorant Objects
  • Lazy Loading of Related Objects
  • Functions in LINQ to Entities Queries
  • OrderBy Improvements in LINQ to Entities
  • Customized Object-Layer Code Generation
  • Model-First Support
  • Complex Type Support
  • Improved Model Browser Functionality

You will get answers to these questions:

  • What does dynamic typing in C# 4.0 mean?
  • What does PFx give me that I couldn't do in .NET 3.5?
  • How is ASP.NET MVC different from building WebForms-based web applications?
  • Why did they rewrite workflow and what new features do I get as a result?
  • How does Entity Framework 4.0 help me build n-tier applications?

You will learn how to:

  • Leverage new features of C# 4.0, including named and optional parameters and dynamic typing.
  • Understand the new features of the core .NET runtime services including the garbage collector.
  • Use PFx as a unifying library for all your multithreading needs.
  • Parallelize computationally intensive processing using multiple cores/processors.
  • Build efficient multithreaded processing using new lightweight concurrent data structures.
  • Create workflows that can model complex processing using flowchart workflows.
  • Create declarative services using workflow that can be deployed as simple text files.
  • Decouple your entity model from the data using Plain Old CLR Objects (POCOs).
  • Write classes that can track changes to their own state for n-tier development with Entity Framework.
  • Build Windows 7 ready applications with WPF 4.0.
  • Simplify your service deployment with zero config services with WCF 4.0.
  • Write rich web applications that are simpler to unit test.
  • Create REST based services based on the ASP.NET infrastructure

8 syytä, miksi kannattaa hankkia .NET 3.5 Windows Firebrand Trainingiltä:

  1. Koulutuksen ja todistuksen saaminen kestää vain 9 päivän. Meidän kanssamme saat .NET 3.5 Windows -koulutuksen ja -todistuksen ennätysajassa. Todistuksen ansaitset koulutuskeskuksessamme osana intensiivistä ja nopeutettua koulutusta.
  2. Hintaan sisältyy kaikki.Kertamaksu kattaa kaikki kurssimateriaalit, kokeet, kuljetuksen, majoituksen ja ateriat ja tarjoaa kustannustehokkaimman tavan hankkia .NET 3.5 Windows koulutus ja todistus. Ilman mitään lisäkustannuksia.
  3. Suorita tutkinto ensimmäisellä kerralla tai kertaa koulutus ilmaiseksi. Tämä on takuumme. Olemme varmoja, että läpäiset .NET 3.5 Windows -kurssin ensimmäisellä kerralla. Mutta jos näin ei käy, voit tulla takaisin vuoden kuluttua ja maksaa vain majoituksesta ja kokeista. Kaikki muu on ilmaista.
  4. Opit enemmän.Päivä perinteisen koulutuksen tarjoajan kanssa on yleensä klo 9–17, mihin sisältyy pitkä lounastauko. Firebrand Trainingiltä saat vähintään 12 tuntia päivässä keskittynyttä ja häiriötöntä laatukoulutusaikaa opettajasi kanssa.
  5. Opit .NET 3.5 Windows nopeammin. Yhdistämme 3 eri oppimistyyliä (visuaalisen|kuuloon perustuvan|kosketukseen perustuvan) tarjotaksemme materiaalin tavalla joka varmistaa, että opit nopeammin ja helpommin.
  6. Opiskelet huippujen kanssa.Olemme kouluttaneet ja sertifioineet 134.561 ammattilaista ja olemme kumppaneita kaikkien alan suurien nimien kanssa ja olemme saaneet lukuisia palkintoja, mm. Microsoftin Danmarki Vuoden koulutuspartneri 2010, 2011, 2012 ja 2013, Institue of IT Trainingin ”Training Company of the Year 2006, 2007, 2008” Englannissa, ISC(2):n ”Highest Performing Affiliate of the Year 2009 & 2010 – EMEA” sekä EC-Councilin ”Accredited Training Centre of the Year 2010 og 2011”, ”Newcomer of the Year 2011” ja ”Instructors Circle of Excellence”.
  7. Opit enemmän kuin pelkän teorian. Olemme kehittäneet .NET 3.5 Windows kurssia edelleen käyttämällä laboratorioita, esimerkkitapauksia ja harjoittelukokeita varmistaaksemme, että osaat soveltaa uutta tietoa työympäristöön.
  8. Opit parhailta. Ohjaajamme .NET 3.5 Windows kurssilla ovat alan parhaita. He tarjoavat ainutlaatuisen yhdistelmän asiantuntemusta, kokemusta ja intohimoa opetukseen.

Overview

The Microsoft MCPD / MCTS .NET 4 Windows Developer certification is designed to teach you the following:

  • Developing Data Access Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • Developing Windows Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • Developing Windows Communication Foundation Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

You will be tested on the following exams:

  • Exam 70-516 - TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-511 - TS: Windows Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-513 - TS: Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-518 - Pro: Designing and Developing Windows Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4

Why .Net 4.0?

Microsoft is positioning Visual Studio 2010 as its tool platform to support Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Azure, SQL Server, Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010. The suite includes new drag and drop bindings for Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation; interoperability with the ASP.Net model view controller (MVC), better multicore support and UML support.

.Net 4 adds support for the Microsoft Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR), giving programmers more language choices; and is more suited for parallel-programming, workflow-centric and service-oriented application development.

One of the biggest enhancements of the .Net Framework 4 is the reduction in client footprint by more than 80%.

What are the benefits of .Net 4.0 over .Net 3.5?

.Net 4.0 is completely inclusive of .Net 3.5, and also offers the following new or enhanced functions:

  • MVC Applications part of the ASP.NET 4.0 exam
  • jQuery and Advanced Client Scripting part of the ASP.NET 4.0 exam
  • WPF Applications Development certification part of the Windows Applications 4.0 exam along with Windows Forms
  • Entity Framework 4.0 - which represents enhancement to Entity Framework 3.5 - part of the ADO.NET 4.0 exam
  • Windows Communications Foundation has been redesigned and thoroughly enhanced and is part of the WCF 4.0 exam

.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Client Profile

.NET Framework 4 Client Profile

Web install only.

Local package and Web install.

Only supports Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or SP3 and x86 architecture where no previous version of the Microsoft .NET Framework is installed.

All platforms and CPU architectures supported by the .NET Framework 4 except IA64.

Single entry in Add or Remove Programs. When the full version of the .NET Framework is installed, it replaces the Client in Programs and Features and cannot be reverted.

Part of the .NET Framework. The .NET Framework is made up of the .NET Framework 4 Client Profile and .NET Framework 4 Extended components that exist separately in Programs and Features.

Windows Update will upgrade it to the full version of the .NET Framework.

Independent component.

  • Does not need the .NET Framework 4 Extended component of the .NET Framework.
  • Can be serviced separately.

Below is a detailed list of new enhancements:

Visual Studio 2010

  • Code Snippets
  • New Profiles
  • Generate from Usage
  • Multi-Trageting
  • Multi-Monitor
  • Code Navigation in Class Files
  • IntelliSense Improvements
  • Enable Persisted Selection
  • Add Reference Dialog
  • Dynamic Lookup

C#

  • Optional Parameters in C#
  • Named Parameters in C#

ASP.NET 4.0

  • Compressing Session Values
  • Web.Config Transformation
  • URL Routing
  • Meta Tags
  • Generating Client IDs
  • Permanent Redirects
  • New Browser Definitions
  • New Publishing Project Interface

WCF 4.0

  • Simple Configuration

Windows Applications 4.0

  • Inclusion of WPF in the Windows Applications Exam

ADO.NET 4.0

  • Foreign Keys in the Conceptual Model
  • Self-Tracking Entities for N-Tier Application Development
  • New Methods for N-Tier Application Development
  • EntityDataSource Support for the QueryExtender Control
  • Testability with IObjectSet
  • Direct Execution of Store Commands
  • Persistence-Ignorant Objects
  • Lazy Loading of Related Objects
  • Functions in LINQ to Entities Queries
  • OrderBy Improvements in LINQ to Entities
  • Customized Object-Layer Code Generation
  • Model-First Support
  • Complex Type Support
  • Improved Model Browser Functionality

You will get answers to these questions:

  • What does dynamic typing in C# 4.0 mean?
  • What does PFx give me that I couldn't do in .NET 3.5?
  • How is ASP.NET MVC different from building WebForms-based web applications?
  • Why did they rewrite workflow and what new features do I get as a result?
  • How does Entity Framework 4.0 help me build n-tier applications?

You will learn how to:

  • Leverage new features of C# 4.0, including named and optional parameters and dynamic typing.
  • Understand the new features of the core .NET runtime services including the garbage collector.
  • Use PFx as a unifying library for all your multithreading needs.
  • Parallelize computationally intensive processing using multiple cores/processors.
  • Build efficient multithreaded processing using new lightweight concurrent data structures.
  • Create workflows that can model complex processing using flowchart workflows.
  • Create declarative services using workflow that can be deployed as simple text files.
  • Decouple your entity model from the data using Plain Old CLR Objects (POCOs).
  • Write classes that can track changes to their own state for n-tier development with Entity Framework.
  • Build Windows 7 ready applications with WPF 4.0.
  • Simplify your service deployment with zero config services with WCF 4.0.
  • Write rich web applications that are simpler to unit test.
  • Create REST based services based on the ASP.NET infrastructure

Overview

The Microsoft MCPD / MCTS .NET 4 Windows Developer certification is designed to teach you the following:

  • Developing Data Access Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • Developing Windows Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • Developing Windows Communication Foundation Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

You will be tested on the following exams:

  • Exam 70-516 - TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-511 - TS: Windows Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-513 - TS: Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-518 - Pro: Designing and Developing Windows Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4

Why .Net 4.0?

Microsoft is positioning Visual Studio 2010 as its tool platform to support Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Azure, SQL Server, Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010. The suite includes new drag and drop bindings for Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation; interoperability with the ASP.Net model view controller (MVC), better multicore support and UML support.

.Net 4 adds support for the Microsoft Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR), giving programmers more language choices; and is more suited for parallel-programming, workflow-centric and service-oriented application development.

One of the biggest enhancements of the .Net Framework 4 is the reduction in client footprint by more than 80%.

What are the benefits of .Net 4.0 over .Net 3.5?

.Net 4.0 is completely inclusive of .Net 3.5, and also offers the following new or enhanced functions:

  • MVC Applications part of the ASP.NET 4.0 exam
  • jQuery and Advanced Client Scripting part of the ASP.NET 4.0 exam
  • WPF Applications Development certification part of the Windows Applications 4.0 exam along with Windows Forms
  • Entity Framework 4.0 - which represents enhancement to Entity Framework 3.5 - part of the ADO.NET 4.0 exam
  • Windows Communications Foundation has been redesigned and thoroughly enhanced and is part of the WCF 4.0 exam

.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Client Profile

.NET Framework 4 Client Profile

Web install only.

Local package and Web install.

Only supports Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or SP3 and x86 architecture where no previous version of the Microsoft .NET Framework is installed.

All platforms and CPU architectures supported by the .NET Framework 4 except IA64.

Single entry in Add or Remove Programs. When the full version of the .NET Framework is installed, it replaces the Client in Programs and Features and cannot be reverted.

Part of the .NET Framework. The .NET Framework is made up of the .NET Framework 4 Client Profile and .NET Framework 4 Extended components that exist separately in Programs and Features.

Windows Update will upgrade it to the full version of the .NET Framework.

Independent component.

  • Does not need the .NET Framework 4 Extended component of the .NET Framework.
  • Can be serviced separately.

Below is a detailed list of new enhancements:

Visual Studio 2010

  • Code Snippets
  • New Profiles
  • Generate from Usage
  • Multi-Trageting
  • Multi-Monitor
  • Code Navigation in Class Files
  • IntelliSense Improvements
  • Enable Persisted Selection
  • Add Reference Dialog
  • Dynamic Lookup

C#

  • Optional Parameters in C#
  • Named Parameters in C#

ASP.NET 4.0

  • Compressing Session Values
  • Web.Config Transformation
  • URL Routing
  • Meta Tags
  • Generating Client IDs
  • Permanent Redirects
  • New Browser Definitions
  • New Publishing Project Interface

WCF 4.0

  • Simple Configuration

Windows Applications 4.0

  • Inclusion of WPF in the Windows Applications Exam

ADO.NET 4.0

  • Foreign Keys in the Conceptual Model
  • Self-Tracking Entities for N-Tier Application Development
  • New Methods for N-Tier Application Development
  • EntityDataSource Support for the QueryExtender Control
  • Testability with IObjectSet
  • Direct Execution of Store Commands
  • Persistence-Ignorant Objects
  • Lazy Loading of Related Objects
  • Functions in LINQ to Entities Queries
  • OrderBy Improvements in LINQ to Entities
  • Customized Object-Layer Code Generation
  • Model-First Support
  • Complex Type Support
  • Improved Model Browser Functionality

You will get answers to these questions:

  • What does dynamic typing in C# 4.0 mean?
  • What does PFx give me that I couldn't do in .NET 3.5?
  • How is ASP.NET MVC different from building WebForms-based web applications?
  • Why did they rewrite workflow and what new features do I get as a result?
  • How does Entity Framework 4.0 help me build n-tier applications?

You will learn how to:

  • Leverage new features of C# 4.0, including named and optional parameters and dynamic typing.
  • Understand the new features of the core .NET runtime services including the garbage collector.
  • Use PFx as a unifying library for all your multithreading needs.
  • Parallelize computationally intensive processing using multiple cores/processors.
  • Build efficient multithreaded processing using new lightweight concurrent data structures.
  • Create workflows that can model complex processing using flowchart workflows.
  • Create declarative services using workflow that can be deployed as simple text files.
  • Decouple your entity model from the data using Plain Old CLR Objects (POCOs).
  • Write classes that can track changes to their own state for n-tier development with Entity Framework.
  • Build Windows 7 ready applications with WPF 4.0.
  • Simplify your service deployment with zero config services with WCF 4.0.
  • Write rich web applications that are simpler to unit test.
  • Create REST based services based on the ASP.NET infrastructure

Overview

The Microsoft MCPD .NET 4 Web Developer certification is designed to teach you the following:

  • Developing Data Access Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

You will be tested on the following exams:

  • Exam 70-516 - TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-515 - TS: Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-513 - TS: Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-519 - PRO: Designing and Developing Web Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4

Why .Net 4.0?

Microsoft is positioning Visual Studio 2010 as its tool platform to support Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Azure, SQL Server, Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010. The suite includes new drag and drop bindings for Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation; interoperability with the ASP.Net model view controller (MVC), better multicore support and UML support.

.Net 4 adds support for the Microsoft Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR), giving programmers more language choices; and is more suited for parallel-programming, workflow-centric and service-oriented application development.

One of the biggest enhancements of the .Net Framework 4 is the reduction in client footprint by more than 80%.

What are the benefits of .Net 4.0 over .Net 3.5?

.Net 4.0 is completely inclusive of .Net 3.5, and also offers the following new or enhanced functions:

  • MVC Applications part of the ASP.NET 4.0 exam
  • jQuery and Advanced Client Scripting part of the ASP.NET 4.0 exam
  • WPF Applications Development certification part of the Windows Applications 4.0 exam along with Windows Forms
  • Entity Framework 4.0 - which represents enhancement to Entity Framework 3.5 - part of the ADO.NET 4.0 exam
  • Windows Communications Foundation has been redesigned and thoroughly enhanced and is part of the WCF 4.0 exam

.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Client Profile

.NET Framework 4 Client Profile

Web install only.

Local package and Web install.

Only supports Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or SP3 and x86 architecture where no previous version of the Microsoft .NET Framework is installed.

All platforms and CPU architectures supported by the .NET Framework 4 except IA64.

Single entry in Add or Remove Programs. When the full version of the .NET Framework is installed, it replaces the Client in Programs and Features and cannot be reverted.

Part of the .NET Framework. The .NET Framework is made up of the .NET Framework 4 Client Profile and .NET Framework 4 Extended components that exist separately in Programs and Features.

Windows Update will upgrade it to the full version of the .NET Framework.

Independent component.

  • Does not need the .NET Framework 4 Extended component of the .NET Framework.
  • Can be serviced separately.

Below is a detailed list of new enhancements:

Visual Studio 2010

  • Code Snippets
  • New Profiles
  • Generate from Usage
  • Multi-Trageting
  • Multi-Monitor
  • Code Navigation in Class Files
  • IntelliSense Improvements
  • Enable Persisted Selection
  • Add Reference Dialog
  • Dynamic Lookup

C#

  • Optional Parameters in C#
  • Named Parameters in C#

ASP.NET 4.0

  • Compressing Session Values
  • Web.Config Transformation
  • URL Routing
  • Meta Tags
  • Generating Client IDs
  • Permanent Redirects
  • New Browser Definitions
  • New Publishing Project Interface

WCF 4.0

  • Simple Configuration

Windows Applications 4.0

  • Inclusion of WPF in the Windows Applications Exam

ADO.NET 4.0

  • Foreign Keys in the Conceptual Model
  • Self-Tracking Entities for N-Tier Application Development
  • New Methods for N-Tier Application Development
  • EntityDataSource Support for the QueryExtender Control
  • Testability with IObjectSet
  • Direct Execution of Store Commands
  • Persistence-Ignorant Objects
  • Lazy Loading of Related Objects
  • Functions in LINQ to Entities Queries
  • OrderBy Improvements in LINQ to Entities
  • Customized Object-Layer Code Generation
  • Model-First Support
  • Complex Type Support
  • Improved Model Browser Functionality

You will get answers to these questions:

  • What does dynamic typing in C# 4.0 mean?
  • What does PFx give me that I couldn't do in .NET 3.5?
  • How is ASP.NET MVC different from building WebForms-based web applications?
  • Why did they rewrite workflow and what new features do I get as a result?
  • How does Entity Framework 4.0 help me build n-tier applications?

You will learn how to:

  • Leverage new features of C# 4.0, including named and optional parameters and dynamic typing.
  • Understand the new features of the core .NET runtime services including the garbage collector.
  • Use PFx as a unifying library for all your multithreading needs.
  • Parallelize computationally intensive processing using multiple cores/processors.
  • Build efficient multithreaded processing using new lightweight concurrent data structures.
  • Create workflows that can model complex processing using flowchart workflows.
  • Create declarative services using workflow that can be deployed as simple text files.
  • Decouple your entity model from the data using Plain Old CLR Objects (POCOs).
  • Write classes that can track changes to their own state for n-tier development with Entity Framework.
  • Build Windows 7 ready applications with WPF 4.0.
  • Simplify your service deployment with zero config services with WCF 4.0.
  • Write rich web applications that are simpler to unit test.
  • Create REST based services based on the ASP.NET infrastructure

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Curriculum

Modeling data

  • Map entities and relationships by using the Entity Data Model
  • Map entities and relationships by using LINQ to SQL
  • Create and customize entity objects
  • Connect a POCO model to the Entity Framework
  • Create the database from the Entity Framework model
  • Create model-defined functions

Managing Connections and Context

  • Configure connection strings and providers
  • Create and manage a data connection
  • Secure a connection
  • Manage the DataContext and ObjectContext
  • Implement eager loading
  • Caching data
  • ADO.NET Data Services

Querying data

  • Execute a SQL query
  • Create a LINQ query
  • Create an Entity SQL (ESQL) query
  • Handle special data types
  • Query XML data
  • Query data using ADO.NET Data Services

Manipulating data

  • Create, update, or delete data by using SQL statements
  • Create, update, or delete data by using DataContext
  • Manage Transactions
  • Create disconnected objects

Developing and Deploying Reliable Applications

  • Monitor and collect performance data
  • Handle exceptions
  • Protect data
  • Synchronize data
  • Deploy ADO.NET components

Building a User Interface by Using Basic Techniques

  • Controls and control hierarchies
  • Styles and theming
  • Reusable resources
  • Animation in WPF

Enhancing a User Interface by Using Advanced Techniques

  • Routed events in WPF and WPF commanding
  • User-defined controls and working with graphics
  • Multimedia in WPF
  • Control templates in WPF
  • Create data, event, and property triggers in WPF

Managing Data at the User Interface layer

  • Data Binding
  • Value Converters in WPF
  • Data validation
  • Consuming change notification events
  • Collections of data and binding hierarchical data
  • Data templates in WPF

Enhancing the Functionality and Usability of a Solution

  • Integration of WinForms and WPF
  • Asynchronous processing and threading
  • Globalization and localization
  • Drag and drop operations
  • Security
  • User and application settings
  • Dependency properties

Stabilizing and releasing a solution

  • WPF test strategies
  • Debug XAML using WPF visualize
  • Debug WPF using PresentationTraceSources
  • ClickOnce deployment
  • Windows Installer project
  • Deployment security settings

Creating Services

  • Create service and operation contracts
  • Create data contracts
  • Create message contracts
  • Implement generic message handling
  • Implement RESTful services
  • Create and configure a Routing service
  • Create and configure a Discovery service

Hosting and Configuring Services

  • Create and configure endpoints
  • Configure behaviors
  • Implement self hosting
  • Implement web server hosting

Consuming Services

  • Create a service proxy
  • Configure client endpoints
  • Invoke a service
  • Consume RESTful services
  • Implement service discovery

Securing Services

  • Secure bindings
  • Message security
  • Authentication
  • Authorization
  • Impersonation
  • Security auditing

Manage the Service Instance Life Cycle

  • Service Instances
  • Sessions
  • Transactions
  • Concurrency
  • Manage consistency between instances, sessions, transactions and concurrency

Monitoring and Troubleshooting Distributed Systems

  • Configure message logging
  • Configure diagnostics
  • Debug client-service interactions

Designing and Developing Windows Applications

  • Designing the Application Architecture
  • Designing the User Experience
  • Designing Data Strategies and Structures
  • Designing Security Architecture and Implementation
  • Preparing For and Investigating Application Issues
  • Designing a Deployment Strategy

Curriculum

Modeling data

  • Map entities and relationships by using the Entity Data Model
  • Map entities and relationships by using LINQ to SQL
  • Create and customize entity objects
  • Connect a POCO model to the Entity Framework
  • Create the database from the Entity Framework model
  • Create model-defined functions

Managing Connections and Context

  • Configure connection strings and providers
  • Create and manage a data connection
  • Secure a connection
  • Manage the DataContext and ObjectContext
  • Implement eager loading
  • Caching data
  • ADO.NET Data Services

Querying data

  • Execute a SQL query
  • Create a LINQ query
  • Create an Entity SQL (ESQL) query
  • Handle special data types
  • Query XML data
  • Query data using ADO.NET Data Services

Manipulating data

  • Create, update, or delete data by using SQL statements
  • Create, update, or delete data by using DataContext
  • Manage Transactions
  • Create disconnected objects

Developing and Deploying Reliable Applications

  • Monitor and collect performance data
  • Handle exceptions
  • Protect data
  • Synchronize data
  • Deploy ADO.NET components

Building a User Interface by Using Basic Techniques

  • Controls and control hierarchies
  • Styles and theming
  • Reusable resources
  • Animation in WPF

Enhancing a User Interface by Using Advanced Techniques

  • Routed events in WPF and WPF commanding
  • User-defined controls and working with graphics
  • Multimedia in WPF
  • Control templates in WPF
  • Create data, event, and property triggers in WPF

Managing Data at the User Interface layer

  • Data Binding
  • Value Converters in WPF
  • Data validation
  • Consuming change notification events
  • Collections of data and binding hierarchical data
  • Data templates in WPF

Enhancing the Functionality and Usability of a Solution

  • Integration of WinForms and WPF
  • Asynchronous processing and threading
  • Globalization and localization
  • Drag and drop operations
  • Security
  • User and application settings
  • Dependency properties

Stabilizing and releasing a solution

  • WPF test strategies
  • Debug XAML using WPF visualize
  • Debug WPF using PresentationTraceSources
  • ClickOnce deployment
  • Windows Installer project
  • Deployment security settings

Creating Services

  • Create service and operation contracts
  • Create data contracts
  • Create message contracts
  • Implement generic message handling
  • Implement RESTful services
  • Create and configure a Routing service
  • Create and configure a Discovery service

Hosting and Configuring Services

  • Create and configure endpoints
  • Configure behaviors
  • Implement self hosting
  • Implement web server hosting

Consuming Services

  • Create a service proxy
  • Configure client endpoints
  • Invoke a service
  • Consume RESTful services
  • Implement service discovery

Securing Services

  • Secure bindings
  • Message security
  • Authentication
  • Authorization
  • Impersonation
  • Security auditing

Manage the Service Instance Life Cycle

  • Service Instances
  • Sessions
  • Transactions
  • Concurrency
  • Manage consistency between instances, sessions, transactions and concurrency

Monitoring and Troubleshooting Distributed Systems

  • Configure message logging
  • Configure diagnostics
  • Debug client-service interactions

Designing and Developing Windows Applications

  • Designing the Application Architecture
  • Designing the User Experience
  • Designing Data Strategies and Structures
  • Designing Security Architecture and Implementation
  • Preparing For and Investigating Application Issues
  • Designing a Deployment Strategy

Curriculum

Modeling data

  • Map entities and relationships by using the Entity Data Model
  • Map entities and relationships by using LINQ to SQL
  • Create and customize entity objects
  • Connect a POCO model to the Entity Framework
  • Create the database from the Entity Framework model
  • Create model-defined functions

Managing Connections and Context

  • Configure connection strings and providers
  • Create and manage a data connection
  • Secure a connection
  • Manage the DataContext and ObjectContext
  • Implement eager loading
  • Caching data
  • ADO.NET Data Services

Querying data

  • Execute a SQL query
  • Create a LINQ query
  • Create an Entity SQL (ESQL) query
  • Handle special data types
  • Query XML data
  • Query data using ADO.NET Data Services

Manipulating data

  • Create, update, or delete data by using SQL statements
  • Create, update, or delete data by using DataContext
  • Manage Transactions
  • Create disconnected objects

Developing and Deploying Reliable Applications

  • Monitor and collect performance data
  • Handle exceptions
  • Protect data
  • Synchronize data
  • Deploy ADO.NET components

Developing and Using Web Forms Controls

  • Validating user input
  • Creating the page layout
  • Implementing user controls
  • Implementing server controls
  • Code-behind in user controls

Developing Web Forms Pages

  • Configuring Web Forms pages
  • Implementing master pages and themes
  • Globalization and Localization
  • Page life cycle events
  • Caching
  • Managing State

Implementing Client-Side Scripting and AJAX

  • Add dynamic features to a page using JavaScript
  • Alter a page dynamically by manipulating the DOM
  • Handle JavaScript Events
  • Implement ASP.NET AJAX
  • Implement AJAX using jQuery

Enhancing the Functionality and Usability of a Solution

  • ASP.NET Providers
  • Authentication and Authorization
  • HttpHandlers and HttpModules
  • Initialization and error handling
  • Reference and configure ASMX and WCF services
  • Configure projects and solutions, and reference assemblies
  • Debug a web application
  • Deploy a web application

Displaying and Manipulating Data

  • Implement data-bound controls
  • Implement DataSource controls
  • Query and manipulate data using LINQ
  • Create and consume a data service
  • Create and configure a Dynamic Data project

Developing a Web Application by Using ASP.NET MVC 2

  • Create custom routes
  • Create custom controllers and actions
  • Structure and ASP.NET MVC application
  • Create and customize MVC views

Creating Services

  • Create service and operation contracts
  • Create data contracts
  • Create message contracts
  • Implement generic message handling
  • Implement RESTful services
  • Create and configure a Routing service
  • Create and configure a Discovery service

Hosting and Configuring Services

  • Create and configure endpoints
  • Configure behaviors
  • Implement self hosting
  • Implement web server hosting

Consuming Services

  • Create a service proxy
  • Configure client endpoints
  • Invoke a service
  • Consume RESTful services
  • Implement service discovery

Securing Services

  • Secure bindings
  • Message security
  • Authentication
  • Authorization
  • Impersonation
  • Security auditing

Manage the Service Instance Life Cycle

  • Service Instances
  • Sessions
  • Transactions
  • Concurrency
  • Manage consistency between instances, sessions, transactions and concurrency

Monitoring and Troubleshooting Distributed Systems

  • Configure message logging
  • Configure diagnostics
  • Debug client-service interactions

Designing and Developing Web Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4

  • Designing the Application Architecture
  • Designing the User Experience
  • Designing Data Strategies and Structures
  • Designing Security Architecture and Implementation
  • Preparing For and Investigating Application Issues
  • Designing a Deployment Strategy

Curriculum

Modeling data

  • Map entities and relationships by using the Entity Data Model
  • Map entities and relationships by using LINQ to SQL
  • Create and customize entity objects
  • Connect a POCO model to the Entity Framework
  • Create the database from the Entity Framework model
  • Create model-defined functions

Managing Connections and Context

  • Configure connection strings and providers
  • Create and manage a data connection
  • Secure a connection
  • Manage the DataContext and ObjectContext
  • Implement eager loading
  • Caching data
  • ADO.NET Data Services

Querying data

  • Execute a SQL query
  • Create a LINQ query
  • Create an Entity SQL (ESQL) query
  • Handle special data types
  • Query XML data
  • Query data using ADO.NET Data Services

Manipulating data

  • Create, update, or delete data by using SQL statements
  • Create, update, or delete data by using DataContext
  • Manage Transactions
  • Create disconnected objects

Developing and Deploying Reliable Applications

  • Monitor and collect performance data
  • Handle exceptions
  • Protect data
  • Synchronize data
  • Deploy ADO.NET components

Developing and Using Web Forms Controls

  • Validating user input
  • Creating the page layout
  • Implementing user controls
  • Implementing server controls
  • Code-behind in user controls

Developing Web Forms Pages

  • Configuring Web Forms pages
  • Implementing master pages and themes
  • Globalization and Localization
  • Page life cycle events
  • Caching
  • Managing State

Implementing Client-Side Scripting and AJAX

  • Add dynamic features to a page using JavaScript
  • Alter a page dynamically by manipulating the DOM
  • Handle JavaScript Events
  • Implement ASP.NET AJAX
  • Implement AJAX using jQuery

Enhancing the Functionality and Usability of a Solution

  • ASP.NET Providers
  • Authentication and Authorization
  • HttpHandlers and HttpModules
  • Initialization and error handling
  • Reference and configure ASMX and WCF services
  • Configure projects and solutions, and reference assemblies
  • Debug a web application
  • Deploy a web application

Displaying and Manipulating Data

  • Implement data-bound controls
  • Implement DataSource controls
  • Query and manipulate data using LINQ
  • Create and consume a data service
  • Create and configure a Dynamic Data project

Developing a Web Application by Using ASP.NET MVC 2

  • Create custom routes
  • Create custom controllers and actions
  • Structure and ASP.NET MVC application
  • Create and customize MVC views

Curriculum

Our accelerated MCPD course is the most effective, efficient way to get MCPD certified.

We’ve designed our curriculum to prepare you for 6 Microsoft exams sat during the program.

You’ll cover the following content:

.NET Framework Application Development Foundation

  • Framework Fundamentals
  • Input/Output
  • Searching, Modifying, and Encoding Text
  • Collections and Generics
  • Serialization
  • Graphics
  • Threading
  • Application Domains and Services
  • Installing and Configuring Applications
  • Logging and Systems Management
  • Applications Security
  • User and Data Security
  • Interoperating with COM
  • Reflection
  • Mail
  • Globalization

ADO.NET

  • Creating Database Connections
  • Selecting and Querying Data
  • Datasets
  • Updating Data
  • Synchronizing Data
  • LINQ
  • XML
  • LINQ to SQL
  • Using Entity Framework
  • ADO.NET Data Services

Windows Forms Application Development

  • Windows Forms and the User Interface
  • Configuring Controls
  • Advanced Windows Controls
  • Tool Strips, Menus, and Events
  • ADO.NET
  • Implementing Data-Bound Controls
  • XML
  • Printing
  • Advanced Topics
  • Accessibility
  • Asynchronous Programming Techniques
  • Creating Windows Forms Controls
  • Deployment

Designing and Developing Windows-Based Applications

  • Designing and Developing Windows-Based Applications

Exam Track

We’ll prepare you for, and test you in the following 4 exams required for the MCPD Windows Applications Developer 3.5:

  • Exam 70-536 - .NET Framework Application Development Foundation, Prerequisite Exam for all MCTS Certifications
  • Exam 70-561 - .NET Framework 3.5 ADO.NET Application Development
  • Exam 70-505 - .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Forms Application Development
  • Exam 70-563 - Designing and Developing Windows Applications Using the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5

Exam Track

You will take the following exams as part of the course:

  • Exam 70-516 - TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-515 - TS: Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-513 - TS: Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-519 - PRO: Designing and Developing Web Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4

Exam Track

You will take the following exams as part of the course:

  • Exam 70-516 - TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-511 - TS: Windows Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-513 - TS: Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-518 - PRO: Designing and Developing Windows Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4

Exam Track

You will take the following exams as part of the course:

  • Exam 70-516 - TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-511 - TS: Windows Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-513 - TS: Windows Communication Foundation Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-518 - PRO: Designing and Developing Windows Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4

Exam Track

You will take the following exams as part of the course:

  • Exam 70-516 - TS: Accessing Data with Microsoft .NET Framework 4
  • Exam 70-515 - TS: Web Applications Development with Microsoft .NET Framework 4

What's Included

Microsoft Official Curriculum

  • MOC 10265A: Developing Data Access Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • MOC 10262A: Developing Windows Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • MOC 10263A: Developing Windows Communication Foundation Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

What's Included

Microsoft Official Curriculum

  • MOC 10265A: Developing Data Access Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • MOC 10264A: Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

What's Included

Microsoft Official Curriculum

  • MOC 10265A: Developing Data Access Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • MOC 10262A: Developing Windows Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • MOC 10263A: Developing Windows Communication Foundation Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

What's Included

Microsoft Official Curriculum

  • MOC 10265A: Developing Data Access Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • MOC 10264A: Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
  • MOC 10263A: Developing Windows Communication Foundation Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

What's Included

Included:

  • MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-536): Microsoft .NET Framework-Application Development Foundation - Book/CD Package ISBN: 9780735626195
  • MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-562): Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - ASP.NET Application Development - Book/CD Package ISBN: 9780735625624
  • MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-561): Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 ADO.NET Application Development - Book/CD/DVD Package ISBN: 9780735625631
  • MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-505): Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 - Windows Forms Application Development (2nd Edition) Book/DVD Package ISBN: 9780735626379
  • MCPD Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-548): Designing & Developing Windows-Based Applications Using the Microsoft .NET Framework Book/DVD Package ISBN: 9780735623392

Microsoft Official Curriculum

  • MOC 6464 AK (Visual Studio 2008: ADO.NET 3.5)

Prerequisites

Students that are successful in the Microsoft MCPD Enterprise Applications Developer course should possess the following pre-requisites.

Candidates for the Technology Specialist certifications are expected to have:

  • At least two years' experience developing applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework
  • A working knowledge of Visual Studio 2008
  • A basic understanding of web protocols and HTML
  • A basic understanding of desktop applications development
  • A basic understanding of multi-tier software development

Candidates for the MCPD: Enterprise Applications Developer certification are expected to have:

  • At least three to five years of on-the-job experience dedicated to enterprise application development
  • Worked in the following phases in the application life cycle:
  • Technical Envisioning and Planning
  • Design and Development
  • Stabilising and Releasing

Prerequisites

This course is for developers who:

  • Want to gain experience of the new features of the .NET platform as soon as possible
  • Want to plan how .NET 4.0 will affect their applications and what new features can be used

Students successful on this course have:

  • Solid understanding of the .NET Framework
  • Six months' experience in Visual Studio
  • Minimum one to two years' experience developing application components that interact with a variety of data sources
  • Thorough understanding of relational database concepts
  • Minimum one to two years' experience using a relational database management system
  • Fundamental Knowledge of .NET programming languages (C# or VB.NET)
  • One year's experience developing Windows and web applications
  • Experience in creating data-driven web applications
  • Reasonable understanding of Web technologies (HTTP/HTTPS, HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
  • Experience in creating data-driven user interfaces
  • Working knowledge of setup and deployment projects

Prerequisites

This course is for developers who:

  • Want to gain experience of the new features of the .NET platform as soon as possible
  • Want to plan how .NET 4.0 will affect their applications and what new features can be used

Students successful on this course have:

  • Solid understanding of the .NET Framework
  • Six months' experience in Visual Studio
  • Minimum one to two years' experience developing application components that interact with a variety of data sources
  • Thorough understanding of relational database concepts
  • Minimum one to two years' experience using a relational database management system
  • Fundamental Knowledge of .NET programming languages (C# or VB.NET)
  • One year's experience developing Windows and web applications
  • Experience in creating data-driven web applications
  • Reasonable understanding of Web technologies (HTTP/HTTPS, HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
  • Experience in creating data-driven user interfaces
  • Working knowledge of setup and deployment projects

The following is recommended, but you will have the opportunity to work through the subjects as part of the course:

  • One year's experience developing Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)–based applications
  • Three years' experience developing ASP.NET technologies

Prerequisites

This course is for developers who:

  • Want to gain experience of the new features of the .NET platform as soon as possible
  • Want to plan how .NET 4.0 will affect their applications and what new features can be used

Students successful on this course have:

  • Solid understanding of the .NET Framework
  • Six months' experience in Visual Studio
  • Minimum one to two years' experience developing application components that interact with a variety of data sources
  • Thorough understanding of relational database concepts
  • Minimum one to two years' experience using a relational database management system
  • Fundamental Knowledge of .NET programming languages (C# or VB.NET)
  • One year's experience developing Windows and web applications
  • Experience in creating data-driven web applications
  • Reasonable understanding of Web technologies (HTTP/HTTPS, HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
  • Experience in creating data-driven user interfaces
  • Working knowledge of setup and deployment projects

Prerequisites

This course is for developers who:

  • Want to gain experience of the new features of the .NET platform as soon as possible
  • Want to plan how .NET 4.0 will affect their applications and what new features can be used

Students successful on this course have:

  • Solid understanding of the .NET Framework
  • Six months' experience in Visual Studio
  • Minimum one to two years' experience developing application components that interact with a variety of data sources
  • Thorough understanding of relational database concepts
  • Minimum one to two years' experience using a relational database management system
  • Fundamental Knowledge of .NET programming languages (C# or VB.NET)
  • One year's experience developing Windows and web applications
  • Experience in creating data-driven web applications
  • Reasonable understanding of Web technologies (HTTP/HTTPS, HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
  • Experience in creating data-driven user interfaces
  • Working knowledge of setup and deployment projects

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