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Module 1: Introduction to .NET Enterprise Services
- Component-Based Solutions
- Elements of an Enterprise Application
Skills
- State the need for using Enterprise Services to build component-based solutions.
- Describe the elements of an enterprise application and the .NET services and classes that can be used to build these elements.
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Module 2: NET Enterprise Services Architecture and Programming Model
- The COM+ Runtime Architecture
- The .NET Enterprise Services Programming Model
- Just-in-Time Activation
- Synchronization
Skills
- Describe the COM+ runtime architecture and how it integrates with the .NET Framework.
- Describe the COM+ programming model.
- Create components that use JIT activation.
- Create components that are synchronized.
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Module 3: Using ADO.NET to Work with Data
- The ADO.NET Architecture
- Accessing a Microsoft SQL Server Database
Skills
- Describe the ADO.NET architecture and namespace classes.
- Use the classes provided by the SqlClient namespace to retrieve and update data from a Microsoft SQL Server database.Describe the ADO.NET architecture and namespace classes.
- Use the classes provided by the SqlClient namespace to retrieve and update data from a Microsoft SQL Server database.
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Module 4: Transaction Services
- Introduction to Transaction Processing
- .NET Enterprise Services Transactions
Skills
- Describe transaction processing and how it is implemented in Enterprise Services.
- Use the classes defined in the EnterpriseServices namespace to implement transaction processing.
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Module 5: Securing Enterprise Applications
- Enterprise Applications Security Overview
- .NET Enterprise Services Role-Based Security
- Authentication and Impersonation
Skills
- Describe the security model offered by Enterprise Services.
- Describe how to use the security model offered by Enterprise Services with other security mechanisms.
- Secure your application by using Enterprise Services role-based security.
- Describe the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) security model and explain its relationship to Enterprise Services security.
- Configure authentication and impersonation levels to balance security requirements with performance and flexibility requirements.
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Module 6: State Management
- Introduction to State Management
- Using the Shared Property Manager
- Using ASP.NET to Store State
Skills
- Describe the need for state management and the techniques for implementing state management.
- Maintain state using the Shared Property Manager (SPM).
- Maintain state using an ASP.NET application and session state and ASP.NET caching.
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Module 7: Compensating Resource Managers
- Introduction to Compensating Resource Managers
- Implementing Compensating Resource Managers
Skills
- Describe the architecture of CRMs.
- Create a CRM.
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Module 8: Loosely Coupled Events
- Introducing Loosely Coupled Events
- The Event System
- Using Loosely Coupled Events
Skills
- Describe the need for LCEs.
- Describe the architecture of the LCE event system.
- Configure the event system programmatically and by using the Component Services administrative tool.
- Implement publishers, subscribers, and event classes.
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Module 9: Message Queuing and Queued Components
- Message Queuing Fundamentals
- Working with Message Queues
- Queued Components
Skills
- Differentiate between synchronous and asynchronous communication and describe the message queuing architecture and some scenarios where message queuing and queued components can be used.
- Create and manage message queues and send and receive messages.
- Create and use queued components.
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Module 10: Debugging .NET Enterprise Services Applications
- Debugging Tools
- Common Debugging Scenarios
Skills
- Debug Enterprise Services applications by using tools such as the Microsoft Visual Studio debugger.
- Debug some common problems in Enterprise Services applications.
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Module 11: Deploying and Administering .NET Enterprise Services Applications
- Deploying a .NET Enterprise Services Application
- Using COMAdmin Objects in WSH Scripts
Skills
- Deploy an Enterprise Services application.
- Use Windows Scripting Host scripts to do common deployment and administrative tasks such as creating an application or adding components to an application.
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Module 12: COM+ 1.5 Enhancements
- Scalability and Availability Enhancements
- Manageability Enhancements
- Other Features
Skills
- Configure application pooling and recycling to provide the most stable and efficient execution environment for your Enterprise Services application.
- Recognize scenarios appropriate for partitions and configure partitions.
- Allow for multiple configurations for a single component.
- Use COM+ features such as services without components, Bring Your Own Transactions (BYOTs), and Phase Zero notification in your applications
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Price Options ex VAT:
Classroom Training
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Distance Learning
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eLearning Options
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Book Learning
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1550 (€2202)
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995.00 (€1413)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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