| Building COM+ Applications Using Microsoft .NET Enterprise Services (2557) |
| | Audience: Developer Technology: Visual Basic.NET Length: 22 hrs Language: EnglishYou are ready to develop COM+ applications using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and Microsoft .NET Enterprise Services. You are familiar with .NET programming with either Visual Basic .NET or C#. You need to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to build such applications with Enterprise Services.
This course is intended for: 1) Departmental developers who currently build client/server applications and large-scale solutions for departments inside a business. 2) Consultants who work with developers to build client/server applications and large-scale solutions for businesses. 3) Web developers who build Web-based applications requiring significant infrastructure support such as transactions, security, and pooling of resources. 4) Line-of-business (LOB) application developers. |
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| Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and the .NET Framework (70-320) |
| | IT professionals worldwide count on Transcender’s award-winning software to prepare for their IT training and certification goals. Whether you are pursuing Microsoft®, Cisco®, CompTIA®, Oracle®, Sun™, CIW™, or (ISC)²SM certification, Transcender’s award-winning exam simulations allow you to learn your strengths and weaknesses, so you can understand the material you need to know to pass the exam.- Realistic practice questions focus on the critical material you need to know preparing you for the rigors of the real exam.
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| Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework (070-320) |
| | Candidates for this exam work on a team in a medium or large development environment that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Enterprise Developer Edition. Candidates have at least one year of experience developing Windows-based applications. Candidates should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Visual C# .NET. |
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| Developing XML Web Services Using Microsoft ASP.NET (2524) |
| | Audience: Developer Technology: Web Services Length: 12 hrs Language: EnglishYou are ready to develop Web Services applications using Microsoft ASP.NET. You are familiar with .NET programming using either Visual Basic .NET or C#. You need to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to build Web Services applications.
This course contains virtual labs. A note about virtual System Requirements: If you access the Internet from behind a proxy server, you may not be able to take a virtual lab. This affects AOL and Gateway.net users who use a modified browser and those who access virtual lab technology from behind a corporate firewall. Modified browser users should use either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator (both 4.0 or higher). Users behind a corporate proxy server should access virtual lab technology through a commercial ISP account. NOTE: Connection to the real PCs and servers is done via the VNS protocol. As a result, there is a requirement for a connection through ports 5800-5821 and 5900-5921.
This course is designed for experienced software developers who have previously built component-based applications. |
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| MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Developing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Visual C# .NET, Second Edition (CC-4723-E0) |
| | Exams 70-306 and 70-316. Fully updated for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 |
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| Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET (2389) |
| | Audience: Developer Technology: Visual Studio.NET Length: 30 hrs Language: EnglishThis course teaches developers to build data-centric applications and Web services with Microsoft® ADO.NET, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, and the Microsoft .NET Framework. This course contains virtual labs. A note about virtual System Requirements: If you access the Internet from behind a proxy server, you may not be able to take a virtual lab. This affects AOL and Gateway.net users who use a modified browser and those who access virtual lab technology from behind a corporate firewall. Modified browser users should use either Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator (both 4.0 or higher). Users behind a corporate proxy server should access virtual lab technology through a commercial ISP account. NOTE: Connection to the real PCs and servers is done via the VNS protocol. As a result, there is a requirement for a connection through ports 5800-5821 and 5900-5921. |
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