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Click on the drop down menu above to view available dates and location. To register, click on acceptable date. If you don't see an acceptable date, please contact us and we will find a solution for you. Core Distributed Application Development with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005Workshop Number: 2548A: Three days; Instructor-LedIntroductionElements of this syllabus are subject to change. This three-day instructor-led workshop provides students with the knowledge and skills to develop distributed applications by using the Microsoft( .NET Framework and Microsoft Visual Studio( 2005. The workshop focuses on building distributed applications by using Web services, remoting, Microsoft Message Queuing, and serviced components. AudienceThis workshop is intended for corporate and Independent software vendor application developers who have a desire to learn more about specific technology areas in distributed application development. At Workshop Completion After completing this workshop, students will be able to:
PrerequisitesBefore attending this workshop, students must:
Workshop OutlineUnit 1: Building and Consuming a Simple XML Web Service This unit describes how you can create a simple Web service and client application by using the .NET Framework. It also explains how you can configure client proxies, and debug and deploy Web services. Lessons
Lab 1: Building and Consuming a Simple Web Services
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 2: Configuring and Customizing a Web Service This unit introduces a number of important configuration and customization options for Web services. It describes how to control the way in which complex parameters to Web methods are serialized. This unit also shows how to use configuration files to control the way in which a Web service operates. Lessons
Lab 2: Configuring and Customizing a Web Service
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 3: Calling Web Methods Asynchronously This unit explains how to call a Web method asynchronously. It describes how to improve the responsiveness of client applications by avoiding the need to wait for Web methods to complete execution before continuing processing. This unit covers the different options available for calling Web methods asynchronously and it describes how to create one-way methods. Lessons
Lab 3: Calling Web Methods Asynchronously
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 4: Building a Remoting Client and Server This unit describes key remoting concepts, and shows how to create a remoting server and client. This unit describes how to use remoting to call methods in remote objects, and how to pass data across remoting boundaries. This unit also shows how to configure and deploy remoting applications. Lessons
Lab 4: Building a Remoting Client and Server
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 5: Creating and Serializing Remotable Types This unit describes how to transfer complex data values across remoting boundaries, and the issues involved in doing so. It compares and contrasts the marshal by value and marshal by reference mechanisms for accessing remote data. This unit also covers version compatibility issues between clients and servers using different versions of a class, and the special requirements for remoting generic classes. Lessons
Lab 5: Creating and Serializing Remotable Types
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 6: Performing Remoting Operations Asynchronously This unit describes how to call a method asynchronously in the remoting environment. It covers the different techniques you can use and it explains how to raise events in a remoting server and handle them in a client. Lessons
Lab 6: Performing Remoting Operations Asynchronously
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 7: Managing the Lifetime of Remote Objects This unit describes the lifetime of remote objects and how you can control them. This unit introduces the concepts of remote object leases and sponsors. This unit shows how to initialize a remote object's lease to a specific period, and how to renew an object's lease when it expires by using a sponsor. Lessons
Lab 7: Managing the Lifetime of Remote Objects
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 8: Sending and Receiving Messages by Using Message Queuing This unit describes how to use Microsoft Message Queuing to build distributed applications. It covers the essential aspects of building client and server applications that use message queues, how to create queues, how to send and receive messages, and how to handle replies to messages. This unit also describes how to access message queues across the Internet. Lessons
Lab 8: Sending and Receiving Messages by Using Message Queuing
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
Unit 9: Creating and Consuming Serviced Components This unit explains how to build and access serviced components in a .NET Framework application. This unit describes the relationship between .NET Framework serviced components and COM+. It shows how to use the .NET Framework to implement a serviced component that you can register as a COM+ application and how you can write applications that use serviced components. Lessons
Lab 9: Creating and Consuming Serviced Components
After completing this unit, students will be able to:
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