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Visual C# .NET XML Web Services

This series covers development and implementation of middle-tier components, server components, and XML Web services by using Visual Studio .NET, Microsoft .NET Framework, and the Visual C# .NET programming language. The series helps the user develop the specific core competencies to design and develop distributed applications.

This series is for anyone who wants to develop XML Web services and server components with Visual C# .NET and the .NET Framework. This online course contains 12 lessons and 1 practice exams and should take approximately 53 hours to complete.

Creating and Manipulating Data

This course provides an overview of how to use Visual Studio NET to create and manipulate DataSet schemas and teaches you how to manipulate a DataSet Schema, manipulate a DataSet Relationship, and create a strongly typed DataSet.

Accessing and Manipulating SQL Server Data

This course provides an overview of the basics of the Structured Query Language (SQL), and how users can use SQL statements and stored procedures to interact with a Microsoft SQL Server database from within NET applications and teaches you how to access and manipulate data from a Microsoft SQL Server database by creating and using ad hoc queries, and access and manipulate data from a Microsoft SQL Server database by creating and using stored procedures..

Accessing and Manipulating XML Data

This course explains how to use the Function Control Language to access and manipulate XML data It also explains how to use these classes and T-SQL extensions to access Microsoft SQL Server data as XML data and teaches you how to access an XML file by using the DOM and an XmlReader, transform DataSet data into XML data, use XPath to query XML data, generate and use an XSD schema, write a SQL statement that retrieves XML data from a SQL Server database, update a SQL Server database by using XML, and validate an XML document.

.NET Remoting Architecture

This course explains the remoting architecture It introduces distributed applications and how they are different from conventional applications and teaches you how to select a channel protocol and a formatter; channel protocols include TCP and HTTP; formatters include SOAP and binary, implement server-activated components, and implement client-activated components.

Applying .NET Remoting

This course explains how to design remoting applications and how to implement them and teaches you how to implement server-activated components, implement client-activated components, create client configuration files and server configuration files, implement an asynchronous method, create the listener service, and instantiate and invoke a .NET remoting object..

Web Services

This course introduces users to Web services as they exist in the NET Framework and shows users how to build and use Web services in their NET applications and teaches you how to control characteristics of Web methods by using attributes, instantiate and invoke an XML Web service, enable static discovery, publish XML Web service definitions in the UDDI, create and use SOAP extensions, create asynchronous Web methods, and control XML wire format for an XML Web service.

Windows Services

This course shows users how to create and manipulate a Windows service and teaches you how to write code that is executed when a Windows service is started or stopped.

Component Services

This course shows users how to create and consume a serviced component and teaches you how to implement a serviced component, create interfaces that are visible to COM, create a strongly named assembly, register the component in the global assembly cache, and manage the component by using the Component Services tool.

Enterprise Services and Unmanaged Code

This course shows learners how to access COM+ component services and how to incorporate unmanaged code into NET applications and teaches you how to implement a serviced component, manage a component by using the Component Services tool, and access unmanaged code from a Windows service, a serviced component, a .NET Remoting object, and an XML Web service.

Testing and Debugging

This course shows learners techniques for testing and debugging different types of applications It also shows important techniques for monitoring an executing application, how to log errors in an event log, and how to publish performance data and teaches you how to configure the debugging environment, create and apply debugging code to components and applications, execute tests, use interactive debugging, implement and monitor event logs and performance counters, and resolve errors and rework code.

Deployment

This course discusses the deployment of a Windows service, a serviced component, a NET Remoting object, and an XML Web service and teaches you how to plan the deployment of and deploy a Windows service, a serviced component, a .NET Remoting object, and an XML Web service, create a setup program that installs a Windows service, a serviced component, a .NET Remoting object, and an XML Web service, register components and assemblies, publish an XML Web service, enable static discovery, publish XML Web service definitions in the UDDI, configure client computers and servers to use a Windows service, a serviced component, a .NET Remoting object, and an XML Web service, implement versioning, and plan, configure, and deploy side-by-side deployments and applications.

Security

This course discusses the many aspects of NET security, including the mechanics of code access security, role-based security, authentication, and authorization It also presents guidelines for applying security to applications, services and components and teaches you how to configure security for a Windows service, a serviced component, a .NET Remoting object, and an XML Web service., configure authentication type. Authentication types include Windows authentication, Microsoft .NET Passport, custom authentication, and none., configure and control authorization. Authorization methods include file-based authorization and URL-based authorization., and configure and implement identity management..

Practice Exam

This course presents questions that are representative of what questions one should expect to receive on the actual exam 70-320.



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