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Development
Careers in .NET
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XML Web Services and Server Components
Follow the links below to pages containing information and resources to
help you get started on the path to increasingly complex and rewarding
developer job opportunities.
Business Component Developer
Data Component Developer
Portal Component Developer
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Business Component Developer
Business component developer job roles include developing server
components and XML Web services with scalable business logic,
transaction, and messaging capabilities.

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Course 2099 |
Building Distributed
Applications with COM+ Services and Microsoft Visual C++
This course provides developers experienced with Microsoft
Visual C++ a solid grounding in COM+ programming techniques and
best practices. It will prepare developers to take advantage of
the Microsoft .NET platform by giving them a foundation for
interoperating with the .NET environment. |
Released |
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2557 |
Developing .NET Enterprise
Applications
This course will cover COM+ services using both Microsoft Visual
Basic .NET and C# as programming languages to develop
components. |
Available May 2002 |
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2524 |
Developing Web Services
using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (Prerelease)
This course will describe the technologies that are needed to
build Web Services. It will then explain how to build and deploy
Web Services, using Visual Studio .NET Beta 2. |
Released |
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2350 |
Securing and Deploying
Microsoft .NET Assemblies
This course will provide developers with a solid understanding
of how to develop and deploy private and shared assemblies,
focusing on configuration, versioning, and security issues.
Topics include types of assemblies, side-by-side versioning in
the global assembly cache, deployment using Microsoft Windows
Installer and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET deployment projects,
strong-name signing, code access security, Microsoft .NET
role-based security, and isolated storage. This course also
includes an introduction to interoperability between .NET
components and both Microsoft Win32 API and COM code.
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Data Component Developer
Data component developer job roles include developing server
components and XML Web services with data access, update, and
persistence capabilities.

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2389 |
Developing ADO.NET
Applications for Microsoft SQL Server 2000
This course provides developers with a solid understanding of
how to develop connected and disconnected data-centric
applications within the .NET Framework. |
Released |
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Course 1913 |
Exchanging and Transforming
Data Using XML and XSLT
This course will demonstrate techniques for exchanging and
transforming data using XML and XSLT. The course will also
describe best practices for using XML and XSLT by giving
compelling examples of the best ways to solve real-world
problems. |
Released |
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2524 |
Developing Web Services
using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (Prerelease)
This course will describe the technologies that are needed to
build Web Services. It will then explain how to build and deploy
Web Services, using Visual Studio .NET Beta 2. |
Released |
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Course 2091 |
Building XML-Enabled
Applications Using Microsoft SQL Server 2000
This course instructs Visual Basic, Web and database developers
how to exploit the XML functionality. |
Released |
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Portal Component Developer
Portal component developer job roles include developing server
components that provide Web parts, XML Web services, and
collaborative workflow capabilities to smart clients and other
server components.

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Course 2381 |
Planning Collaborative
Solutions with Microsoft Office XP Technologies
This course helps designers identify the benefits of using
Microsoft Office, Microsoft .NET servers, and other technologies
to build collaborative solutions. The course explains the
technologies used in each product and describes the
interoperability among products. |
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Course 2380 |
Developing Collaborative
Solutions Using Microsoft Office XP Developer
This course will teach students how to use Microsoft Office XP
Developer to build interactive Web applications. |
Released |
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For more
information on the four steps to .NET development skills, visit
www.microsoft.com/traincert/vsnet
For a
comprehensive content list for Microsoft .NET Developer Career Skills
Roadmap, visit
www.microsoft.com/netdevroadmap
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