MCTS Exam 70 - 562: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Applications

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Chapter 1: Introducing ASP.NET 3.5;
Before You Begin;
1 Understanding the Players;
2 Creating a Web Site and Adding New Web Pages;
3 Working with Web Configuration Files; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 2: Adding and Configuring Server Controls;
Before You Begin;
1 Understanding and Using Server Controls;
2 Exploring Common Server Controls;
3 Exploring Specialized Server Controls; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 3: Input Validation and Site Navigation;
Before You Begin;
1 Performing Input Validation;
2 Performing Site Navigation; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 4: ASP.NET State Management;
Before You Begin;
1 Using Client-Side State Management;
2 Using Server-Side State Management; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 5: Customizing and Personalizing a Web Application;
Before You Begin;
1 Using Master Pages;
2 Using Themes;
3 Using Web Parts; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 6: Working with ASP.NET AJAX and Client-Side Scripting;
Before You Begin;
1 Creating AJAX-Enabled Web Forms;
2 Creating Client Scripts with the AJAX Client-Side Library; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 7: Using ADO.NET, XML, and LINQ with ASP.NET;
Before You Begin;
1 Using the ADO.NET Disconnected Classes;
2 Using the ADO.NET Connected Classes;
3 Working with XML Data; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 8: Working with Data Source and Data-Bound Controls;
Before You Begin;
1 Connecting to Data with Data Source Controls;
2 Working with Data-Bound Web Server Controls; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 9: Writing and Working with Services;
Before You Begin;
1 Creating and Consuming XML Web Services;
2 Creating and Consuming WCF Services; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 10: Creating Custom Web Controls;
Before You Begin;
1 Working with User Controls;
2 Working with Custom Web Server Controls; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 11: Programming the Web Application;
Before You Begin;
1 Using Web Site Programmability;
2 Using the ASP.NET Intrinsic Objects; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 12: Monitoring, Troubleshooting, and Debugging;
Before You Begin;
1 Debugging an ASP.NET Application;
2 Troubleshooting a Running ASP.NET Application; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 13: Globalization and Accessibility; Before You Begin;
1 Configuring Globalization and Localization;
2 Configuring Accessibility; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 14: Implementing User Profiles, Authentication, and Authorization;
Before You Begin;
1 Working with User Profiles;
2 Using ASP.NET Membership;
3 Securing Your Site; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test; Chapter

15: Creating ASP.NET Mobile Web Applications;
Before You Begin;
1 Building Mobile Applications; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Chapter 16: Deploying, Configuring, and Caching Applications;
Before You Begin;
1 Deploying Web Applications;
2 Using Caching to Improve Performance; Chapter Review; Suggested Practices; Take a Practice Test;

Objective: 

Maximize your performance on the exam by learning to:

  • Program a new application; add and configure server controls
  • Manage data input, user state, and security
  • Implement data source controls and data-bound controls
  • Use AJAX-enabled forms and scripts
  • Create and consume XML Web services and WFC services
  • Design for accessibility, globalization, and mobility
  • Debug, deploy, monitor, and troubleshoot applications
  • Prerequisites: 

    Candidates for this exam use Microsoft Visual Studio in a team-based, medium-sized to large development environment. Candidates should have a minimum of two to three years of experience developing Web-based applications by using Microsoft ASP.NET. Candidates should also have a minimum of one year of experience with the following:

  • Database access by using Microsoft ADO.NET classes in the Microsoft .NET Framework
  • Web services
  • State management
  • ASP.NET configuration
  • Monitoring Web applications
  • Debugging
  • Application and page life-cycle management
  • Security aspects such as Forms Authentication and membership and roles
  • ECMAScript (JavaScript, Microsoft JScript)
  • Internet Information Server (IIS)
    Candidates should be very familiar with Visual Studio 2005 or later and the .NET Framework classes that are related to ASP.NET and ADO.NET. In addition, candidates should have a good grasp of ASP.NET AJAX.
  • Benefits: 

    Credit Toward Certification

    Exam 70-562: TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Application Development: counts as credit toward the following certification(s):

  • Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Applications
  • Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD): ASP.NET Developer 3.5
  • Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD): Enterprise Applications Developer 3.5
  • Duration: 
    40 hours
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