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Enterprise Microsoft .NET 2.0 Framework Development |
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Profile |
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The Microsoft .NET Framework offers a large and comprehensive development library and runtime environment for writing enterprise and desktop applications. Much has been made of the ease of use of ASP.NET 2.0 and Windows Forms and the development languages. However, you need to dig a little deeper when you want to write a large scale, robust application. This course will guide you through the classes and tools that you will be working with when you delve beyond the user interface, providing you with the insight and knowledge that is needed to write great .NET applications. This course is intended for experienced software developers, primarily from a Microsoft Visual Basic or Microsoft Visual C++ background, who need to gain a solid understanding of how to use the .NET Framework to develop the core of a large scale application. This course will also help you to prepare for parts of the core MCTS and MCPD exams. Course Content Enterprise Architecture Overview the one-, two- and n-tier models; application design Assemblies the problems assemblies fix; creating assemblies; single and multi-file assemblies; private and shared assemblies; strong naming; delay signing; the global assembly cache; versioning and redirection; probing; code bases Interoperation with Existing Components platform invoke; understanding the need to marshal data; working with structures; issues with strings; using COM objects from .NET; exposing .NET components to COM; primary interop assemblies; dealing with SafeHandles; performance and security issues Asynchronous Programming the need to work asynchronously; exploring threads; controlling threads; synchronisation of resources; pitfalls, and how to avoid them; using the ThreadPool; Timers; asynchronous delegates; the BackgroundWorker; threading and Windows Forms Interacting with the Data Store Creatign a Data Access Layer;The .Net 2.0 Provider Factory model; dealing with concurrency; working with transactions; using stored procedures; performance and security issues Basic XML Processing an XML refresher / backgrounder; reading XML with the XmlReaders; validating XML; writing XML with the XmlWriters; improving performance and compatibility Advanced XML Processing DOM programming with XmlNode and XmlDocument; navigating, and manipulating a DOM tree; working with XML and DataSets; working with XML and classes; XSD.EXE; XSL/T processing .NET Enterprise Services introducing the available services; writing and using a serviced component and a COM+ application; configuring and registering components; context; working with transactions; Just-In-Time-Activation; synchronisation; object pooling and construction; queued components; loosely coupled events; role-based security Remoting marshalling; channels; server activation; client activation;object lifetime and leasing; configuring remoting for your components Web Services working with WSDL; creating and using proxy classes; writing a Web Service; working with exceptions; transactions; improving performance with caching; security and encryption; authentication and authorisation; deeper issues for real world Web Services Web Service Enhancements (WSE) Securing your web service; Optimizing the transport using MTOM; Using WS-Addressing; Windows Communication Foundation WCF consolidates ES, Remoting and Web Services; Address, Binding, Contract; Configuring the server; Configuring the client; Choosing the right transport Workflow Foundation What is workflow;Sequential Workflows;State Machine Workflows; Integrating Workflow in your application. Enterprise Security understanding identities; principals and .NET role-based security; impersonation; isolated storage; type safety and verification; evidence based security; permissions, code groups and permission sets; configuring security with CASPOL.EXE; imperative and declarative permission requests; SQL Server security Monitoring Applications working with performance counters; reading and writing event logs; using Microsoft Application Center Test; Deployment beyond XCOPY; working with common deployment scenarios; using Windows Installer; Click Once deployment Design How to implement layers; Where to place functionality; How to evaluate your design |
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Delegates should be familiar with either or both of the main .Net presentation technologies: Windows Forms or ASP.NET. Prior exposure to XML, COM or MTS/COM+ would be an advantage. Delegates must have:
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On Completion, Delegates will be able to:
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