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Core Distributed Application Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Training Package Includes
- 9 CD-ROMs featuring live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components
- Printable courseware
- Step-by-step hands-on-labs
- Focused on practical solutions to real-world development problems
This course is a requirement for the following Exam(s):
MCTS Exam 70–529: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 - Distributed Application Development.
Course Introduction
Schedule our instructor led classroom training at your convenience and never miss another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the Best Microsoft-Certified Trainers in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training & certification program which includes everything you will need to succeed.
This instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop advanced distributed applications using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. The course focuses on advanced features of Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0 and message queuing.
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PRESENTER - Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook - MCT, MCSD, MCAD, MCP, A+ and MCDBA. He has been a Microsoft Certified Trainer for 6 years and has been in the training industry for 9 years. Also, he has developed mid-level and Enterprise level applications allowing him to implement a large amount of "real world" experience into his training.
Jeff has been a prinicipal instructor for numerous training organizations since June 1998 with over 1,400 days of teaching experience and an average student survey score of 9.62 on a 10 point scale |
Core Distributed Application Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Course Contents
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Module 1 - Building and Consuming a Web Service
What is a Web Service?
Web Service Features
Other Technologies
Service Oriented Architecture
Demo - View a Web Service
Pieces to the Puzzle
XML
HTTP
UDDI
Demo - UDDI
WSDL
Demo -WSDL
Soap
Demo - Soap XML Content
Demo - Create a Small Web Service and Call it from a Client
Module 1 Review
Module 2 - Configuring and Customizing a Web Service
XML Serialization
Complex Data Types
Use Attributes to Control Serialization
Demo - XML Serialization Modifications
Configuration Attributes
Demo -Work with Service Configuration Attributes
Conformance to Basic Profile
Configuration Files
Demo - Configuration Files
Authentication
Demo - Security
Module 2 Review
Module 3 - Call Web Methods Asynchronously
Why Bother?
Options for Asynchronous Calls
Delegate Based
Demo - Delegate Based Call
Event Based
Demo - Event Based Programming
One Way Methods
Demo - One Way Method
Lab Demonstration 1
Module 3 Review
Module 4 - Building a Remoting Client Service
What is Remoting?
What Can We Do?
Servers and Clients
Demo - Create Marshal Type
Remoting Communication
Channels
Demo - Create Channels
Activation Mode
Demo - Register a Class for Remoting
Formatters
Demo - Configure Remoting from Configuration File
Module 4 Review
Module 5 - Creating and Serializing Remotable Types
Marshal By Value
Serializers
Demo - Create Server and Client Formatters Programatically
Demo - Create Server and Client Formatters via Config Files
Marshal by Reference
Version Compatibility
Marshal by Value
Demo - Use VTS
Marshal by Reference
Generic Classes
Module 5 Review
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Module 6 - Performing Remoting Operations Asynchronously
Remote Method Issues
Remote Method Solutions
Calling Remote Methods
Demo - Use BeginInvoke and EndInvoke
One Way Methods
Demo - Create One Way Method
Using Events
Event Listener
Channels
Demo - Use Events for Remoting
Module 6 Review
Module 7 - Managing the Lifetime of Remote Objects
Life Cycle of Objects
Life Time Sponsors
Demo - Create a Lease Sponsor and Register
Lease Properties
Customize Properties
Demo - Configure Object Lifetimes
Demo - Renew a Lease
Exception Handling
Lab Demonstration 2
Module 7 Review
Module 8 - Send and Receive Messages Using Message Queuing
What is Message Queuing
Create a Message Queue
Demo - Create Queues
Send a Message
System.Messaging.Message
Demo - Send a Message
Receive a Message
Demo - Receive a Message
Response Queues
Demo - Response Queue
Message Formatters
Demo -Working with Formatters
Use IIS with Queuing
Demo - IIS Message Queuing
Lab Demonstration 3
Module 8 Review
Module 9 - Creating and Consuming Serviced Components
What is a Serviced Component?
COM+ Services
Implement Serviced Component
Strong Names
Demo - Create a Serviced Component
COM+ Applications
COM+ Registration
Demo - Register Serviced Component
Demo - Export using MSI
Instantiate Serviced Component
Demo - Use Serviced Component
Lab Demonstration 4
Module 9 Review
Course Closure |