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AUDIENCE PROFILE:
Candidates for this exam work on a team in a medium-sized or large development environment that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Developer, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, or Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. Candidates should have at least two to three years of experience developing Web-based, Windows-based, or distributed applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0, the .NET Framework 1.1, the .NET Framework 2.0, or the .NET Framework 3.5. Candidates should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio 2008.
COURSE FEATURES:
- Instructor led training by the industry’s finest experts delivered via streaming video online or DVD
- Software demonstrations where the instructor shows you how to perform a task onscreen.
- Interactive multimedia presentations
- Easy to navigate controls
- Course bookmarking which allows you to resume training where you left off the last session.
- Hands-on activities and labs
- Review Questions
- Practice Exam Simulators with three different training and testing modes. These simulators can also be used for pre- and post-testing.
- Free technology upgrades for one year
- Educational support
COURSE OUTLINE
Microsoft Exam 70-536: TS- Microsoft .NET Framework – Application Development Foundation Course Curriculum:
Core Foundations of .NET Development
Course Overview
Examining Primary System Types
Working with Special System Types
Working with Interfaces
Module Review
Examining Collections and Collection Interfaces
Working with Primary Collection Types
Working with Generic Collections
Working with Specialized Collections
Working with Collection Base Classes
Working with an Assembly
Sharing an Assembly by Using the Global Assembly Cache
Installing an Assembly by Using Installation Types
Configuring an Assembly by Using Configuration Type
Performing Installation Tasks
Managing an Event Log
Working with Application Processes
Managing Application Performance
Debugging Applications
Tracing Applications
Embedding Management Information and Events
Managing the File System
Working with Byte Streams
Compressing and Protecting Stream Information
Managing Application Data
Manipulating Strings Efficiently
Working with Regular Expressions
Generating Serialized Binary and Soap Formats
Generating Serialized XML Formats
Creating Custom Serialization Classes
Controlling Interaction Between Components by Using Delegates
Controlling Interaction Between Components by Using Events
Module Review
Advanced Foundations of .NET Development
Course Overview
Module 1 – Creating Globalized Applications
Working with Culture Information by Using Globalization Classes
Creating Custom Cultures
Working with Primary Encoding Classes
Working with Advanced Encoding Classes
Module Review
Module 2 – Working with GDI+ in Windows-based Applications
Working with Graphics, Brushes, Pens, Colors, and Fonts
Manipulating the Shape and Sizes Of Graphical Objects
Module Review
Module 3 – Implementing Code Access Security
Configuring Code Access Security
Managing Security Policy
Managing Permissions
Managing Access Control
Managing User Identity
Module Review
Module 4 – Implementing Cryptography
Encrypting Data
Hashing Data
Extending the Cryptographic Behavior
Module Review
Module 5 – Interoperating Between COM Components and
Assemblies
Accessing COM Components by Using Interop Services
Exposing an Assembly to COM Components by Using Interop
Services
Accessing Com Components by Using Platform Invocation Services
Module Review
Module 6 – Working with Service Applications and E-mail Messages
Working with a Windows Service Application
Working with E-Mail Messages
Module Review
Module 7 – Working with Type Metadata
Working with Type Metadata by Using Pre-Defined Assembly
Classes
Working with Assemblies Dynamically by Using Custom Classes
Module Review
Module 8 – Creating Multithreaded Applications and Application
Domains
Managing Threads in a Synchronous Environment
Synchronizing Threads
Managing Threads in an Asynchronous Environment
Working with Application Domains
Module Review
Course Review
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