Preparation for Exam 70-310
Course
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Course
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
2 Days
After completing the course, students will be able to explain different distributed application technologies; create a remote object; create remote objects by using configuration files; state the need for using Enterprise Services and list the elements of an enterprise-wide application and the classes of the Enterprise Services namespace and the .NET Framework that help program these. Suitable for: Rather than cover 7 days of training on concepts that may not be needed on everyday programming, F1 has adapted courses 2526 and 2557 to provide a condensed overview of common business logic architecture decisions.This course is designed to be used as preparation for the exam 70-310: Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework.
About this course
Before attending this course, students must have the following pre-requisites:At least 1 year of development experience using the .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio 2002/3.Be able to develop applications with either Microsoft Visual Basic .NET or Microsoft Visual C#.Experience building assemblies by using Microsoft Visual Basic .NET or Microsoft Visual C#Experience handling...
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Course programme
Rather than cover 7 days of training on concepts that may not be needed on everyday programming, F1 has adapted courses 2526 and 2557 to provide a condensed overview of common business logic architecture decisions.This course is designed to be used as preparation for the exam 70-310: Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework.
Pre-Requisites
Before attending this course, students must have the following pre-requisites:At least 1 year of development experience using the .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio 2002/3.Be able to develop applications with either Microsoft Visual Basic .NET or Microsoft Visual C#.Experience building assemblies by using Microsoft Visual Basic .NET or Microsoft Visual C#Experience handling database transactions in program code.Course 2349, Programming with the Microsoft .NET Framework (Microsoft Visual C# .NET).
Purpose
After completing the course, students will be able to explain different distributed application technologies; create a remote object; create remote objects by using configuration files; state the need for using Enterprise Services and list the elements of an enterprise-wide application and the classes of the Enterprise Services namespace and the .NET Framework that help program these elements; describe the Enterprise Services architecture; create transactional components; secure an enterprise application by using Enterprise Services.
Course outline
- Introduction to Developing Distributed Applications
- Creating a Remote Object
- Introduction to .NET Enterprise Services
- .NET Enterprise Services Architecture and Programming Model
- Transaction Services
- Securing Enterprise Applications
- Particulars
- Explaining the Differences Among Distributed Application Technologies
- Explaining How Remoting Applications Are Developed.
- Provide a high-level description of .NET Remoting and how it differs from other distributed application technologies.
- Introduction to Creating a Remote Object
- Creating Server Activated Objects
- Creating Client Activated Objects
- Implementing the Factory Design Pattern to Create a CAO Factory
- Lab: Creating a Remote Object
- Create a remote object.
- Component-Based Solutions
- Elements of an Enterprise Application
- State the need for using Enterprise Services to build component-based solutions.
- Describe the elements of an enterprise application and the .NET services and classes that can be used to build these elements.
- The COM+ Runtime Architecture
- The .NET Enterprise Services Programming Model
- Just-in-Time Activation
- Synchronization
- Describe the COM+ runtime architecture and how it integrates with the .NET Framework.
- Describe the COM+ programming model.
- Create components that use JIT activation.
- Create components that are synchronized.
- Introduction to Transaction Processing
- .NET Enterprise Services Transactions
- Describe transaction processing and how it is implemented in Enterprise Services.
- Use the classes defined in the EnterpriseServices namespace to implement transaction processing.
- Enterprise Applications Security Overview
- .NET Enterprise Services Role-Based Security
- Authentication and Impersonation
- Describe the security model offered by Enterprise Services.
- Describe how to use the security model offered by Enterprise Services with other security mechanisms.
- Secure your application by using Enterprise Services role-based security.
- Describe the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) security model and explain its relationship to Enterprise Services security.
- Configure authentication and impersonation levels to balance security requirements with performance and flexibility requirements.
Preparation for Exam 70-310