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Microsoft .NET 2.0 App Development MCTS 70-536
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Time Needed |
| Visual Basic Practice Exam 1 |
1 hour |
| Visual Basic Practice Exam 2 |
1 hour |
| Visual Basic Practice Exam 3 |
1 hour |
| C# Practice Exam 1 |
1 hour |
| C# Practice Exam 2 |
1 hour |
| C# Practice Exam 3 |
1 hour |
| Using System Types and Collections |
3 hours |
| Implementing Service Processes, Threading, and Application Domains |
1 hour |
| Embedding Configuration, Diagnostic, Management, and Installation Features |
2 hours |
| Implementing Serialization and I/O Functionality |
2 hours |
| Securing Applications with .NET Framework 2.0 Security Features |
2 hours |
| Implementing Interoperability, Reflection, and Mailing Functionality |
2 hours |
| Implementing Globalization, Drawing, and Text Manipulation Functionality |
1 hour |
| Estimated time needed to complete entire
course |
19 hours |
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Summary
- What
You will Learn |
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The Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
Application Development Foundation test is a required exam for
the three Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) .NET
Framework 2.0 certifications. This study guide will prepare you
to demonstrate your ability to build applications in .NET 2.0
through the use of Visual Basic code examples. You'll then take
the test 70-528, 70-526, or 70-529 to complete your
certification as a Web, Windows, or Distributed Applications
(respectively) specialist.
Certification:
The tests that this series prepares
students to take are a part of earning the Microsoft Certified
Technology Specialist (MCTS): .NET Framework 2.0 Web
Applications, Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS):
.NET Framework 2.0 Windows Applications, and Microsoft Certified
Technology Specialist (MCTS): .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed
Applications certifications.
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Topic
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- Complete the
practice exam questions
- Describe the
commonly used entities in the System Namespace,
such as Value types, Nullable types, Reference
types, Attributes Generic types, and Exception
classes
- Explain
Boxing and UnBoxing
- Use
the TypeForwardedToAttribute class
- Manage
a group of associated data by using collections
- Improve
type safety and application performance
- Manage
data by using specialized collections
- Implement
interfaces to cause components to comply
- Controlling
Interactions Using Events and Delegates
- Control
interactions using events and delegates
- Implement,
install, and control a service
- Develop
multithreaded .NET framework applications
- Create
a unit of isolation for common language runtime
- Embed
configuration management functionality
- Create
custom MSW installers
- Manage
an event log using System.Diagnostics
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- Manage
system processes and monitor performance
- Debug
and trace .NET Framework applications
- Embed
management information and events
- Use
runtime serialization techniques
- Control
serialization of objects into XML
- Implement
custom serialization formatting
- Access
and manipulate files and folders
- Use
Stream classes to manage byte streams
- Use
Reader and Writer to manage the .NET framework
- Compress
or decompress stream information
- Implement
code access security
- Implement
access control using System.Security.AC
- Implement
custom authentication schemes
- Encrypt,
decrypt, and hash data
- Control
permissions for resources
- Control
code privileges
- Access
and modify identity information
- Expose
COM components to the .NET framework
- Call
unmanaged DLL functions
- Implement
reflection functionality
- Send
electronic mail to SMTP
- Format
data based on culture information
- Enhance
the user interface
- Enhance
text handling capabilities
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