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MCAD/MCSD VB .NET Certification Boot Camp Training Highlights:
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Master the skills you need to earn your certification in a fraction of the time with Eno accelerated
IT Boot Camp program. Our time-tested integration of instructor led-training, pre-class mentoring, and world class
self-study materials means that you are guaranteed to earn your certification while emerging with thorough knowledge
of the products and the technologies.
Microsoft's long-awaited certification for .NET application developers has arrived. With Eno's Boot Camp, you'll
pass your MCAD certification in just 10 classroom days, and prove your mastery of web application development with
VB.NET or Visual C#, XML services and SQL Server design. You'll gain some of the most marketable skills in the
developer world today - and we guarantee you'll pass your MCAD exams to prove it.
To register, please send us a message at salesinfo@eno.com or complete and submit this form. |
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Pre-Requisites:
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| MCSD/MCAD C#.NET candidates are required to pass two core exams and one elective exam in an
area of specialization. To fulfill the core certification requirements, pass one exam focused on either Web Application
Development or XML Windows Application Development in the language of your choice. Then pass one Web Services and
Server Components exam. In addition to the core exam requirements, you must also pass one elective exam that provides
proof of expertise with a specific Microsoft server product. |
Student Material:
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| Each student will get Eno's MCAD/MCSD VB .NET training kit. MCAD/MCSD VB .NET Certification
courseware from Eno is the most comprehensive training package available. |
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Duration, Pricing, Refund and Registration Policies:
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Locations: Virginia, Maryland or Washington D.C Area
Duration: 10 Intensive Classroom Days
Price: $6995 (no hotel and airfare)
Each day the boot camp starts at 9:00 am sharp and continues until 7:00 pm.
Full payment must be received at least ten (10) business days before the scheduled class begins. Students who have
not paid in full cannot be admitted to the classroom.
Payment for classes can be made by:
- Credit Card - MasterCard, Visa, American Express
- Check or Money Orders
- Company Purchase Order
Upon receipt of full payment, a confirmation letter and directions to the training site will
be mailed to you. Payment must be made in advance to ensure your reservation. If you do not receive a confirmation,
please call Eno Education Network to confirm your enrollment at 703-370-5281.
Cancellation:
You may cancel or reschedule a class ten (10) business days in advance of the start date of the class at no charge.
Cancellations made within ten (10) business days of the starting date of the class are subject to a 50% fee and
/ or a 25% fee for rescheduling. No refunds will be granted for any student who fails to attend a course or cancels
a course on or after the first day of class. Courseware is nonrefundable once opened or received. All course materials
will be delivered at the beginning of the class.
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Exams
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The Bootcamp will prepare you for the following exams:
- Exam 70-305
- Exam 70-306
- Exam 70-310
- Exam 70-300
- Exam 70-229
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Course Outline
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Exam 70-305
Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual VB .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
Creating User Services
Create ASP.NET pages.
Add Web server controls, HTML server controls, user controls, and 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.
Implement accessibility features.
Use and edit intrinsic objects. Intrinsic objects include response, request, session, server, and application.
Creating and Managing Components and .NET Assemblies
Create and modify a .NET assembly.
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.
Debug, rework, and resolve defects in code.
Deploying a Web Application
Plan the deployment of a Web application.
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.
Configure security for a Web application.
Configure authorization. Authorization methods include file-based methods and URL-based methods.
Configure and implement caching. Caching types include output, fragment, and data.
Configure and implement session state in various topologies such as a Web garden and a Web farm.
Install and configure server services.
Exam 70-306
Developing and Implementing Windows-based Applications with Microsoft Visual VB .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio
.NET
Creating User Services
Create a Windows Form by using the Windows Forms Designer.
Add controls to a Windows Form.
Implement navigation for the user interface (UI).
Validate user input.
Implement error handling in the UI.
Implement online user assistance.
Display and update data.
Instantiate and invoke a Web service or component.
Implement globalization.
Create, implement, and handle events.
Implement print capability.
Implement accessibility features.
Creating and Managing Components and .NET Assemblies
Create and modify a .NET assembly.
Create a Windows control.
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.
Debug, rework, and resolve defects in code.
Deploying a Windows-based Application
Plan the deployment of a Windows-based application.
Create a setup program that installs an application and allows for the application to be uninstalled.
Deploy a Windows-based application.
Add assemblies to the Global Assembly Cache.
Verify security policies for a deployed application.
Maintaining and Supporting a Windows-based Application
Optimize the performance of a Windows-based application.
Diagnose and resolve errors and issues.
Configuring and Securing a Windows-based Application
Configure a Windows-based application.
Configure security for a Windows-based application.
Configure authorization.
Exam 70-310
Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Microsoft Visual VB .NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework
Creating and Managing Microsoft Windows® Services, Serviced Components, .NET Remoting Objects, and XML Web
Services
Create and manipulate a Windows service.
Create and consume a serviced component.
Create and consume a .NET Remoting object.
Create and consume an XML Web service.
Implement security for a Windows service, a serviced component, a .NET Remoting object, and an XML Web service.
Access unmanaged code from a Windows service, a serviced component, a .NET Remoting object, and 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.
Access and manipulate XML data.
Testing and Debugging
Create a unit test plan.
Implement tracing.
Instrument and debug a Windows service, a serviced component, a .NET Remoting object, and an XML Web service.
Use interactive debugging.
Log test results.
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.
Publish an XML Web service.
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.
Exam 70-300
Analyzing Requirements and Defining .NET Solution Architectures
Envisioning the Solution
Develop a solution concept.
Analyze the feasibility of the solution.
Analyze and refine the scope of the solution project.
Identify key project risks.
Gathering and Analyzing Business Requirements
Gather and analyze business requirements.
Gather and analyze user requirements.
Gather and analyze operational requirements.
Gather and analyze requirements for hardware, software, and network infrastructure.
Developing Specifications
Transform requirements into functional specifications. Considerations include performance, maintainability, extensibility,
scalability, availability, deployability, security, and accessibility.
Transform functional specifications into technical specifications. Considerations include performance, maintainability,
extensibility, scalability, availability, deployability, security, and accessibility.
Creating the Conceptual Design
Create a conceptual model of business requirements or data requirements. Methods include Object Role Modeling (ORM).
Validate the conceptual design.
Creating the Logical Design
Create the logical design for the solution.
Create the logical data model.
Validate the proposed logical design.
Creating the Physical Design
Select the appropriate technologies for the physical design of the solution.
Create the physical design for the solution.
Create the physical design for deployment.
Create the physical design for maintenance.
Create the physical design for the data model.
Validate the physical design.
Creating Standards and Processes
Establish standards. Standards can apply to development documentation, coding, code review, UI, and testing.
Establish processes. Processes include reviewing development documentation, reviewing code, creating builds, tracking
issues, managing source code, managing change, managing release, and establishing maintenance tasks. Methods include
Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Templates.
Establish quality and performance metrics to evaluate project control, organizational performance, and return on
investment.
Days 11-13: Exam 70-229
Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
Developing a Logical Data Model
Define entities. Considerations include entity composition and normalization.
Design entity keys. Considerations include FOREIGN KEY constraints, PRIMARY KEY constraints, and UNIQUE constraints.
Design attribute domain integrity. Considerations include CHECK constraints, data types, and nullability.
Implementing the Physical Database
Create and alter databases. Considerations include file groups, file placement, growth strategy, and space requirements.
Create and alter database objects. Objects include constraints, indexes, stored procedures, tables, triggers, user-defined
functions, and views.
Alter database objects to support replication and partitioned views.
Troubleshoot failed object creation.
Retrieving and Modifying Data
Import and export data. Methods include the bulk copy program, the Bulk Insert task, and Data Transformation Services
(DTS).
Manipulate heterogeneous data. Methods include linked servers, OPENQUERY, OPENROWSET, and OPENXML.
Retrieve, filter, group, summarize, and modify data by using Transact-SQL.
Manage result sets by using cursors and Transact-SQL. Considerations include locking models and appropriate usage.
Extract data in XML format. Considerations include output format and XML schema structure.
Programming Business Logic
Manage data manipulation by using stored procedures, transactions, triggers, user-defined functions, and views.
Enforce procedural business logic by using stored procedures, transactions, triggers, user-defined functions, and
views.
Troubleshoot and optimize programming objects. Objects include stored procedures, transactions, triggers, user-defined
functions, and views.
Tuning and Optimizing Data Access
Analyze the query execution plan. Considerations include query processor operations and steps.
Capture, analyze, and replay SQL Profiler traces. Considerations include lock detection, performance tuning, and
trace flags.
Create and implement indexing strategies. Considerations include clustered index, covering index, indexed views,
nonclustered index, placement, and statistics.
Improve index use by using the Index Tuning Wizard.
Monitor and troubleshoot database activity by using SQL Profiler.
Designing a Database Security Plan
Control data access by using stored procedures, triggers, user-defined functions, and views.
Define object-level security including column-level permissions by using GRANT, REVOKE, and DENY.
Create and manage application roles.
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