Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD)
(MCAD Certification)
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MCAD Certification Exam and Course Highlight |
MCAD Exam 70-305 |
Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET |
MCAD Exam 70-310 |
Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework |
MCAD Exam: 70–431 |
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - Implementation and Maintenance |
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MCAD Certification Exam and Course Highlight |
MCAD Exam 70-316 |
Developing and Implementing Windows-based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET |
MCAD Exam 70-310 |
Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework |
MCAD Exam 70-229 |
Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000 Enterprise Edition |
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MCAD Certification Exam and Course Highlight |
MCAD Exam 70-305 |
Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET |
MCAD Exam 70-306 |
Developing and Implementing Windows-based Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET |
MCAD Exam 70-310 |
Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework |
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Course Fee £2200 |
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Free MCAD Mock Exam |
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Actual MCAD Exam done
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Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD)
MCAD 2003 Certification Overview
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MCAD Certification Course Contents
MCAD Exam: 70-305
Developing and Implementing Web Applications
with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft
Visual Studio .NET
MCAD Exam
70-305 Certification Exam and Course Highlight |
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• Creating User Services |
• Create ASP.NET pages |
• Web server controls |
• HTML server controls,
user controls |
• HTML code to ASP.NET pages |
• Implement navigation for
the user interface |
• Validate user input |
• Implement error handling
in the user interface |
• Implement online user
assistance |
• Incorporate existing code
into ASP.NET pages |
• Display and update data |
• Instantiate and invoke
Web services or components |
• Implement globalization |
• Handle events |
• Create and modify a .NET
assembly |
• Consuming and Manipulating
Data |
• Debug, rework, and resolve
defects in code |
• Deploying a Web Application |
• Deploy a Web application |
• Configuring and Securing
a Web Application |
• Configure security for
a Web application |
• Install and configure
server services |
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Creating User Services
Create ASP.NET pages.
• Add and set directives on ASP.NET pages.
• Separate user interface resources from
business logic.
Add Web server controls, HTML server
controls, user controls, and HTML code to ASP.NET
pages.
• Set properties on controls.
• Load controls dynamically.
• Apply templates.
• Set styles on ASP.NET pages by using cascading
style sheets.
• Instantiate and invoke an ActiveX®
control.
Implement navigation for the user interface.
• Manage the view state.
• Manage data during postback events.
• Use session state to manage data across
pages.
Validate user input.
• Validate non-Latin user input.
Implement error handling in the user
interface.
• Configure custom error pages.
• Implement Global.asax, application, page-level,
and page event error handling.
Implement online user assistance.
Incorporate existing code into ASP.NET pages.
Display and update data.
• Transform and filter data.
• Bind data to the user interface.
• Use controls to display data.
Instantiate and invoke Web services or
components.
• Instantiate and invoke a Web service.
• Instantiate and invoke a COM or COM+ component.
• Instantiate and invoke a .NET component.
• Call native functions by using platform
invoke.
Implement globalization.
• Implement localizability for the user
interface.
• Convert existing encodings.
• Implement right-to-left and left-to-right
mirroring.
• Prepare culture-specific formatting.
Handle events.
• Create event handlers.
• Raise events.
Implement accessibility features.
Use and edit intrinsic objects. Intrinsic objects
include response, request, session, server, and
application.
• Retrieve values from the properties of
intrinsic objects.
• Set values on the properties of intrinsic
objects.
• Use intrinsic objects to perform operations.
Creating and Managing Components and
.NET Assemblies
Create and modify a .NET assembly.
• Create and implement satellite assemblies.
• Create resource-only assemblies.
• Create Web custom controls and Web user
controls.
Consuming and Manipulating Data
Access and manipulate data from a Microsoft SQL
Server™ database by creating and using ad
hoc queries and stored procedures.
Access and manipulate data from a data
store. Data stores include relational databases,
XML documents, and flat files. Methods include
XML techniques and ADO.NET.
Handle data errors.
Testing and Debugging
Create a unit test plan.
Implement tracing.
• Add trace listeners and trace switches
to an application.
• Display trace output.
Debug, rework, and resolve defects in
code.
• Configure the debugging environment.
• Create and apply debugging code to components,
pages, and applications.
• Provide multicultural test data to components,
pages, and applications.
• Execute tests.
• Resolve errors and rework code.
Deploying a Web Application
Plan the deployment of a Web application.
• Plan a deployment that uses removable
media.
• Plan a Web-based deployment.
• Plan the deployment of an application
to a Web garden, a Web farm, or a cluster.
Create a setup program that installs
a Web application and allows for the application
to be uninstalled.
Deploy a Web application.
Add assemblies to the global assembly cache.
Maintaining and Supporting a Web Application
Optimize the performance of a Web application.
Diagnose and resolve errors and issues.
Configuring and Securing a Web Application
Configure a Web application.
• Modify the Web.config file.
• Modify the Machine.config file.
• Add and modify application settings.
Configure security for a Web application.
• Select and configure authentication type.
Authentication types include Windows® Authentication,
None, forms-based, Microsoft Passport, Internet
Information Services (IIS) authentication, and
custom authentication.
• Configure authorization. Authorization
methods include file-based methods and URL-based
methods.
• Configure role-based authorization.
• Implement impersonation.
Configure and implement caching. Caching
types include output, fragment, and data.
• Use a cache object.
• Use cache directives.
Configure and implement session state
in various topologies such as a Web garden and
a Web farm.
• Use session state within a process.
• Use session state with session state service.
• Use session state with Microsoft SQL Server.
Install and configure server services.
• Install and configure a Web server.
• Install and configure Microsoft FrontPage®
Server Extensions.
MCAD Exam: 70-310
Developing XML Web Services and Server Components
with Microsoft Visual Basic .Net and the Microsoft
.NET Framework
MCAD Exam
70-310 Certification Exam and Course Highlight |
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• Create and consume a serviced
component |
• Create and consume a .NET
Remoting object |
• Create and consume an
XML Web service |
• Access and manipulate
data from a Microsoft SQL Server |
• Access and manipulate
XML data |
• .NET Remoting object,
and an XML Web service |
• Publish an XML Web service |
• Implement error handling
in the user interface |
• deploy side-by-side deployments
and applications |
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Creating and Managing Microsoft Windows®
Services, Serviced Components, .NET Remoting Objects,
and XML Web Services
Create and manipulate a Windows service.
• Write code that is executed when
a Windows service is started or stopped.
Create and consume a serviced component.
• Implement a serviced component.
• Create interfaces that are visible to
COM.
• Create a strongly named assembly.
• Register the component in the global assembly
cache.
• Manage the component by using the Component
Services tool.
Create and consume a .NET Remoting object.
• Implement server-activated components.
• Implement client-activated components.
• Select a channel protocol and a formatter.
Channel protocols include TCP and HTTP. Formatters
include SOAP and binary.
• Create client configuration files and
server configuration files.
• Implement an asynchronous method.
• Create the listener service.
• Instantiate and invoke a .NET Remoting
object.
Create and consume an XML Web service.
• Control characteristics of Web methods
by using attributes.
• Create and use SOAP extensions.
• Create asynchronous Web methods.
• Control XML wire format for an XML Web
service.
• Instantiate and invoke an XML Web service.
Consuming and Manipulating Data
Access and manipulate data from a Microsoft
SQL Server™ database by creating and using
ad hoc queries and stored procedures.
Create and manipulate DataSets.
• Manipulate a DataSet schema.
• Manipulate DataSet relationships.
• Create a strongly typed DataSet.
Access and manipulate XML data.
• Access an XML file by using the Document
Object Model (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.
• Validate an XML document.
Testing and Debugging
Create a unit test plan.
Implement tracing.
• Configure and use trace listeners and
trace switches.
• Display trace output.
Instrument and debug a Windows service,
a serviced component, a .NET Remoting object,
and an XML Web service.
• Configure the debugging environment.
• Create and apply debugging code to components
and applications.
• Provide multicultural test data to components
and applications.
• Execute tests.
Use interactive debugging.
Log test results.
• Resolve errors and rework code.
• Control debugging in the Web.config file.
• Use SOAP extensions for debugging.
Deploying Windows Services, Serviced
Components, .NET Remoting Objects, and XML Web
Services
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.
Plan, configure, and deploy side-by-side deployments
and applications.
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.
Configure and implement identity management.
MCAD Exam: 70–431
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - Implementation and Maintenance
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Course Highlight |
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Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2005
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SQL Server 2005 Instance
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SQL Server 2005 Security
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Configure and Manage linked Servers
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Implementing High Availability and Disaster Recovery
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Implement log shipping.
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Supporting Data Consumers
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SQL Relational Data
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XML Data
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HTTP End Point
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Implement Service Broker components.
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Import and Export Data
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SQL Server 2005 Database Replication
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Maintaining Databases
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Manage databases by using Transact-SQL.
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Monitoring and Troubleshooting SQL Server Performance
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Creating and Implementing Database Objects
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Implement a table.
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Implement a view.
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Implement functions.
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Implement stored procedures.
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Implement indexes.
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Create user-defined types.
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Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2005
Install SQL Server 2005.
Verify prerequisites.
Upgrade from an earlier version of SQL Server.
SQL Server 2005 Instance
Create an instance.
Configure SQL Server 2005 instances and databases.
Configure log files and data files.
Configure the SQL Server Database Mail subsystem for an instance.
Choose a recovery model for the database.
SQL Server 2005 Security
Configure SQL Server security.
Configure server security principals.
Configure database securable.
Configure encryption.
Configure and Manage linked Servers
Configure linked servers by using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS).
Identify the external data source.
Identify the characteristics of the data source.
Identify the security model of the data source.
Implementing High Availability and Disaster Recovery
Implement database mirroring.
Prepare databases for database mirroring.
Create endpoints.
Specify database partners.
Specify a witness server.
Configure an operating mode.
Implement log shipping.
Initialize a secondary database.
Configure log shipping options.
Configure a log shipping mode.
Configure monitoring.
Manage database snapshots.
Create a snapshot.
Revert a database from a snapshot.
Supporting Data Consumers
Retrieve data to support ad hoc and recurring queries.
Construct SQL queries to return data.
Format the results of SQL queries.
Identify collation details.
SQL Relational Data
Manipulate relational data.
Insert, update, and delete data.
Handle exceptions and errors.
Manage transactions.
XML Data
Manage XML data, Identify the specific structure needed by a consumer.
Retrieve XML data, Modify XML data.
Convert between XML data and relational data.
Create an XML index.
Load an XML schema.
HTTP End Point
Implement an HTTP endpoint.
Create an HTTP endpoint.
Secure an HTTP endpoint.
Implement Service Broker components.
Create services, Create queues, Create contracts.
Create conversations, Create message types, Send messages to a service.
Route a message to a service, Receive messages from a service.
Import and Export Data
Import and export data from a file.
Set a database to the bulk-logged recovery model to avoid inflating the transaction log.
Run the bcp utility, Perform a Bulk Insert task.
Import bulk XML data by using the OPENROWSET function.
Copy data from one table to another by using the SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) Import and Export Wizard.
SQL Server 2005 Database Replication
Manage replication.
Distinguish between replication types.
Configure a publisher, a distributor, and a subscriber.
Configure replication security.
Configure conflict resolution settings for merge replication.
Monitor replication.
Improve replication performance.
Plan for, stop, and restart recovery procedures.
Maintaining Databases
Implement and maintain SQL Server Agent jobs.
Set a job owner.
Create a job schedule.
Create job steps.
Configure job steps.
Disable a job.
Create a maintenance job.
Set up alerts.
Configure operators.
Modify a job.
Delete a job.
Manage a job.
Manage databases by using Transact-SQL.
Manage index fragmentation.
Manage statistics.
Shrink files.
Perform database integrity checks by using DBCC CHECKDB.
Back up a database.
Perform a full backup.
Perform a differential backup.
Perform a transaction log backup.
Initialize a media set by using the FORMAT option.
Append or overwrite an existing media set.
Create a backup device.
Back up filegroups.
Restore a database.
Identify which files are needed from the backup strategy.
Restore a database from a single file and from multiple files.
Choose an appropriate restore method.
Move a database between servers.
Choose an appropriate method for moving a database.
Monitoring and Troubleshooting SQL Server Performance
Gather performance and optimization data by using the SQL Server Profiler.
Start a new trace.
Save the trace logs.
Configure SQL Server Profiler trace properties.
Configure a System Monitor counter log.
Correlate a SQL Server Profiler trace with System Monitor log data.
Gather performance and optimization data by using the Database Engine Tuning Advisor.
Build a workload file by using the SQL Server Profiler.
Tune a workload file by using the Database Engine Tuning Advisor.
Save recommended indexes.
Monitor and resolve blocks and deadlocks.
Identify the cause of a block by using the sys.dm_exec_requests system view.
Terminate an errant process.
Configure SQL Server Profiler trace properties.
Identify transaction blocks.
Diagnose and resolve database server errors.
Connect to a non-responsive server by using the dedicated administrator connection (DAC).
Review SQL Server startup logs.
Review error messages in event logs.
Monitor SQL Server Agent job history.
Identify the cause of a failure.
Identify outcome details.
Find out when a job last ran.
Gather performance and optimization data by using DMVs.
Creating and Implementing Database Objects
Implement a table.
Specify column details.
Specify the filegroup.
Assign permissions to a role for tables.
Specify a partition scheme when creating a table.
Specify a transaction.
Implement a view.
Create an indexed view.
Create an updateable view.
Assign permissions to a role or schema for a view.
Implement triggers.
Create a trigger.
Create DDL triggers for responding to database structure changes.
Identify recursive triggers.
Identify nested triggers.
Identify transaction triggers.
Implement functions.
Create a function.
Identify deterministic versus nondeterministic functions.
Implement stored procedures.
Create a stored procedure.
Recompile a stored procedure.
Assign permissions to a role for a stored procedure.
Implement constraints.
Specify the scope of a constraint.
Create a new constraint.
Implement indexes.
Specify the filegroup.
Specify the index type.
Specify relational index options.
Specify columns.
Specify a partition scheme when creating an index.
Disable an index.
Create an online index by using an ONLINE argument.
Create user-defined types.
Create a Transact-SQL user-defined type.
Specify details of the data type.
Create a CLR user-defined type.
Implement a full-text search.
Create a catalog.
Create an index.
Specify a full-text population method.
Implement partitions.
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