
Course 2629 Developing Microsoft .NET Service-Oriented Applications
Course 2629 Developing Microsoft .NET Service-Oriented Applications online course provides you with the skills and knowledge to build Microsoft .NET Framework applications by using Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and to integrate services in your .NET Framework applications. The course helps you to define the service interface of your .NET Framework application based on the service requirements, the method of message exchange between the client and the server, and the categories of service-oriented data. The course also provides you the knowledge to implement services by using the .NET Framework. In addition, the course helps you to implement enterprise integration by using Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) and to implement long-running processes by using Microsoft BizTalk 2004 Server.
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Title: Course 2629 Developing Microsoft .NET Service-Oriented Applications
Course Type: Self-paced Course
Available Offline: Yes
Estimated Time of Completion: 5 Hours
Language: English
By adding instrumentation, you can analyze the performance of your application at all stages of the application life cycle—starting from profiling the application during development to performance monitoring during production.
Course 2629 Developing Microsoft .NET Service-Oriented Applications Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Identify the requirements for developing industrial-strength solutions.
Define the service interaction of a .NET Framework application.
Implement services in a .NET Framework application.
Integrate services in a .NET Framework application
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Course Course 2629 Developing Microsoft .NET Service-Oriented Applications Contents
Course Overview
Module Introduction
How to Use This Course
Course Information
Lab Instructions
Introduction to Mastering Industrial Strength .NET
Module Introduction
Overview
Lesson Introduction
Why Industrial Strength?
Course Series Structure
Self Test
Dealing with Complexity
Lesson Introduction
.NET-Connected Application Architecture
Service Pipeline
Partner Pipeline
Patterns
Self Test
The Global Bank Application
Lesson Introduction
Application Overview
Lab: Introduction to Global Bank
Self Test
Module Summary
Defining the Service Interface
Module Introduction
Identifying Service Requirements
Lesson Introduction
Introduction to the Course Scenario
The Four Tenets of Service Orientation
Capability Mapping
Identifying Security Patterns
Self Test
Selecting Message Exchange Patterns
Lesson Introduction
Synchronous Request-Response
One-Way Messaging
Reliable Messaging
Duplex Messaging
Using Duplex Messaging in WCF
Analyzing the Scenario
Self Test
Categorizing Service Oriented Data
Lesson Introduction
Loan Application Process
Different Components of the Loan Process
Data Inside vs. Outside the Service
Self Test
Lab: Service Planning and Creation
Lesson Introduction
Lab Scenario
Exercises
Lab Review
Module Summary
Implementing a Service
Module Introduction
Designing the Service Internals
Lesson Introduction
Defining the Service Structure
ASP.NET Web Services
WSE 2.0 Web Services
WCF
Self Test
Versioning and Evolution
Lesson Introduction
Coping with Change
Bug Fix in Internal Implementation
Extending the Service Interface
Xs:Any and the Open Content Model
Breaking Changes
Self Test
Interoperability and Best Practices
Lesson Introduction
Mapping Type Systems
Code-First Development
Interoperability Recommendations
Schema-First Development
Examining Code-First vs. Schema-First Development
Self Test
Lab: Versioning and Interoperability
Lesson Introduction
Lab Scenario
Exercises
Lab Review
Module Summary
Integrating a Service
Module Introduction
Using Enterprise Integration Patterns
Lesson Introduction
Scenario for Enterprise Integration
Building a Business Process with Services
Data Management Across the Enterprise
Service Location and Routing
Self Test
Implementing Enterprise Integration
Lesson Introduction
Introduction to BizTalk
IT Roles for BizTalk Server 2004
Message Transformation and Routing
Data Aggregation
Service Orchestration
Using BizTalk
Self Test
Lab: Systems Integration
Lesson Introduction
Lab Scenario
Exercises
Lab Review
Module Summary
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