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Certification Requirements
Candidates for the MCTS: Web
Applications need to pass TWO required exams.Exam
70-536: is NOT included in the event, but is included
in the 5-day Official 5-Day
Official: Visual Studio 2005 Application Development Foundation
Boot Camp
Candidates may take these two
events in any order.
| 6-Day Official MCTS: Web Applications Boot Camp |
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| May 19, 08 |
May 24, 08 |
Chicago, IL
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Jun 14, 08 |
Dallas, TX
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Jun 21, 08 |
Fremont, CA
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Jul 12, 08 |
Boston, MA
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Aug 02, 08 |
Atlanta, GA
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| Sep 02, 08 |
Sep 07, 08 |
Fremont, CA
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| Nov 10, 08 |
Nov 15, 08 |
Fremont, CA
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about MCTS: Web Applications
Developers holding the Microsoft
Certified Technology Specialist: Web Applications (MCTS: Web
Applications) certification have demonstrated breadth and depth
of skills and knowledge of Web application technology and data
access in Web applications. Technology Specialists typically
pursue careers as Web developers, Windows developers, or enterprise
software developers. They may also be database developers or
systems administrators who do not work daily with the .NET Framework
2.0 but who want to show their technology experience.
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Prerequisites:
This is one of the most technically advanced MCTS course tracks in the entire Microsoft catalog. These courses are designed for those that already experienced with Visual Studio 1.2. Students who are not experienced with Visual Studio 1.2 should attend either 4994 OR 4995:
- 4994 Introduction to Programming Microsoft .NET Framework Applications with Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 (5-days). 4994 is for those experienced programming with procedural languages, but who do not have experience with Object Oriented Programming. 4994 replaces the old course 2559: Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming with Microsoft .NET and also replaces the old course 2609: Introduction to Microsoft C# .NET Programming.
- 4995 Programming with the Microsoft .NET Framework Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (5-days) 4995 is for those experienced programming with Object Oriented Programming. 4995 replaces the old course 2373: Programming with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET and also replaces the old course 2124: Programming with C#
Before attending this boot camp, students must be able to:
- Understand the purpose and components of the .NET 2.0 Framework and the Common Language Runtime.
- Understand the components of typical .NET 2.0 applications.
- Understand and use .NET Framework 2.0 Common Type System (CTS) and how to use variable types including dates/times, numbers, strings, objects and arrays.
- Use basic file IO classes from the Framework such as StreamReader, StreamWriter, Directory, DirectoryInfo, File and FileInfo.
- Use basic Framework provided type conversions.
- Use basic Framework provided text conversion and manipulations including StringBuilder.
- Use classes with the System.Collections namespace.
- Use the System.Math class.
- Basic language syntax for decision structures, loop structures, declaring and using variables.
- Write code using language specific functionality such as the My. classes for Visual Basic.
- Understand classes and objects, methods, properties and functions.
- Write code to implement overridden methods.
- Understand the class hierarchy present in the .NET Framework 2.0.
- Write code to declare a class.
- Write code to create an instance of a class.
- Write code to compare if an object is equal to another object.
- Write code to dispose of an object.
- Understand the lifecycle of an object.
- Write code to handle exceptions via a try-catch block.
- Write code to implement static methods and properties.
- Opening and closing solutions.
- Opening and closing projects.
- Adding projects to a solution.
- Removing projects from a solution.
- Creating new project types.
- Adding new and existing files to a project.
- Compile a project.
- Carry out basic project debugging.
- Use the object browser.
- Use the help system especially provided to help VB6.0 developers migrate to .NET.
- Understand assemblies and how they relate to deployment.
- Understand and create a deployment project.
- Be able to create deployment wizards using the Deployment Setup wizard.
- Select an appropriate deployment project based on the application.
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Professional
Certification:
The 6-Day Official MCTS: Web Applications Boot Camp and the 5-Day Official: Visual Studio 2005 Application Development Foundation Boot Camp
are the prerequisites to the 4-Day Official Microsoft Certified Professional Developer: Web Developer Boot Camp
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Courses Included:
- Workshop 2541: Core Data
Access with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (Three days)
- Workshop
2542: Advanced Data Access with Microsoft Visual Studio
2005 (Two days)
- Workshop
2543:Core Web Application Technologies with Microsoft
Visual Studio 2005 (Three days)
- Workshop 2544: Advanced
Web Application Technologies with Visual Studio 2005 (Two
days)
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Exams Included:
- Exam 70-528: TS: Microsoft
.NET Framework 2.0 - Web-Based Client Development
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