McAd/McSd Visual C# .Net Certification Exam Guide: Exams 70-315, 70-316, 70-320
by Rempel, Marj; Lind, KennethRent Book
New Book
We're Sorry
Sold Out
Used Book
We're Sorry
Sold Out
eBook
We're Sorry
Not Available
Summary
Table of Contents
Part I: C#: The Language 1: Introduction to C# .NET and the .NET Platform 2: Variables and Program Structure 3: Advanced Object-Oriented Concepts 4: Strings, Exceptions, and Events 5: Visual Studio .NET Development Environment Part II: The C# Exams: Common Elements 6: Assemblies 7: Resources and Localization 8: XML and C# Documentation 9: Debugging and Testing 10: Basic Data-Access Techniques Part III: Exam 70-315: Developing and Implementing Web Applications 11: Welcome to the Internet and ASP.NET 12: Web Forms: Client-Side Programs 13: Server-Side Programs and Postback Operations 14: Server Controls in ASP.NET 15: Web Forms and User Interface 16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
2: Variables and Program Structure 3: Advanced Object-Oriented Concepts 4: Strings, Exceptions, and Events 5: Visual Studio .NET Development Environment Part II: The C# Exams: Common Elements 6: Assemblies 7: Resources and Localization 8: XML and C# Documentation 9: Debugging and Testing 10: Basic Data-Access Techniques Part III: Exam 70-315: Developing and Implementing Web Applications 11: Welcome to the Internet and ASP.NET 12: Web Forms: Client-Side Programs 13: Server-Side Programs and Postback Operations 14: Server Controls in ASP.NET 15: Web Forms and User Interface 16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
4: Strings, Exceptions, and Events 5: Visual Studio .NET Development Environment Part II: The C# Exams: Common Elements 6: Assemblies 7: Resources and Localization 8: XML and C# Documentation 9: Debugging and Testing 10: Basic Data-Access Techniques Part III: Exam 70-315: Developing and Implementing Web Applications 11: Welcome to the Internet and ASP.NET 12: Web Forms: Client-Side Programs 13: Server-Side Programs and Postback Operations 14: Server Controls in ASP.NET 15: Web Forms and User Interface 16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
Part II: The C# Exams: Common Elements 6: Assemblies 7: Resources and Localization 8: XML and C# Documentation 9: Debugging and Testing 10: Basic Data-Access Techniques Part III: Exam 70-315: Developing and Implementing Web Applications 11: Welcome to the Internet and ASP.NET 12: Web Forms: Client-Side Programs 13: Server-Side Programs and Postback Operations 14: Server Controls in ASP.NET 15: Web Forms and User Interface 16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
7: Resources and Localization 8: XML and C# Documentation 9: Debugging and Testing 10: Basic Data-Access Techniques Part III: Exam 70-315: Developing and Implementing Web Applications 11: Welcome to the Internet and ASP.NET 12: Web Forms: Client-Side Programs 13: Server-Side Programs and Postback Operations 14: Server Controls in ASP.NET 15: Web Forms and User Interface 16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
9: Debugging and Testing 10: Basic Data-Access Techniques Part III: Exam 70-315: Developing and Implementing Web Applications 11: Welcome to the Internet and ASP.NET 12: Web Forms: Client-Side Programs 13: Server-Side Programs and Postback Operations 14: Server Controls in ASP.NET 15: Web Forms and User Interface 16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
Part III: Exam 70-315: Developing and Implementing Web Applications 11: Welcome to the Internet and ASP.NET 12: Web Forms: Client-Side Programs 13: Server-Side Programs and Postback Operations 14: Server Controls in ASP.NET 15: Web Forms and User Interface 16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
12: Web Forms: Client-Side Programs 13: Server-Side Programs and Postback Operations 14: Server Controls in ASP.NET 15: Web Forms and User Interface 16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
14: Server Controls in ASP.NET 15: Web Forms and User Interface 16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
16: Consuming and Manipulating Data from Data Sources 17: Making the Web Application Available to Our Users Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
Part IV: Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 18: Introduction to Windows Forms 19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
19: User-Interface Components 21: Web Services and COM 22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
22: Build Your Own Windows Control 23: Deploying a Windows-Based Application 24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
24: Configuring a Windows Application Part V: Exam 70-320: Developing XML Web Services 25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
25: Introduction to XML Web Services and Server Components 26: Windows Services 27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
27: .NET Remoting 28: XML Web Services 29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
29: Data Again 30: Deployment and Security Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
Part VI: Appendixes A: About the CD-ROM B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
B: The New Microsoft Developer Tracks C: Command-Line Syntax D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
D: The .NET Class Library E: Glossary
An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.
This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.
By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.
Digital License
You are licensing a digital product for a set duration. Durations are set forth in the product description, with "Lifetime" typically meaning five (5) years of online access and permanent download to a supported device. All licenses are non-transferable.
More details can be found here.
A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.
Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.
Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.