Learn how to develop and implement Windows-based applications by using Windows Forms and the Microsoft .NET Framework with our MCP 70-316 training course. This exam counts as a core credit toward the new MCAD (Microsoft Certified Application Developer) certification as well as a core credit toward the MCSD .NET certification.
The MCP 70-316 is one of the most important certifications from Microsoft. Microsoft 70-316 or Developing and Implementing Windows-based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET certification exam focuses on the advanced feature of the Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
This course is recommended for people, who want make their career as application developer and want to get expertise in the Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. Learn how to use Visual Studio .NET to test and debug a Windows-based application. This course, including practice questions, will help you prepare for the Microsoft 70-316 certification exam.
When you pass Exam 70-316: Developing and Implementing Windows-Based Applications with Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status and earn credit toward the following certifications.
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Create a Windows Form by using the Windows Forms Designer.
Add and set properties on a Windows Form.
Create a Windows Form by using visual inheritance.
Build graphical interface elements by using the System.Drawing namespace.
Add controls to a Windows Form.
Set properties on controls.
Load controls dynamically.
Write code to handle control events and add the code to a control.
Instantiate and invoke an ActiveX control.
Configure control licensing.
Create menus and menu items.
Implement navigation for the user interface (UI).
Configure the order of tabs.
Validate user input.
Validate non-Latin user input.
Implement error handling in the UI.
Create and implement custom error messages.
Create and implement custom error handlers.
Raise and handle errors.
Implement online user assistance.
Display and update data.
Transform and filter data.
Bind data to the UI.
Instantiate and invoke a Web service or component.
Instantiate and invoke a Web service.
Instantiate and invoke a COM or COM+ component.
Instantiate and invoke a .NET component.
Call native functions by using platform invoke.
Implement globalization.
Implement localizability for the UI.
Convert existing encodings.
Implement right-to-left and left-to-right mirroring.
Prepare culture-specific formatting.
Create, implement, and handle events.
Implement print capability.
Implement accessibility features.
Create and modify a .NET assembly.
Create and implement satellite assemblies.
Create resource-only assemblies.
Create a Windows control.
Create a Windows control by using visual inheritance.
Host a Windows control inside Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Access and manipulate data from a Microsoft SQL Server database by creating and using ad hoc queries and stored procedures.
Access and manipulate data from a data store. Data stores include relational databases, XML documents, and flat files. Methods include XML techniques and ADO .NET.
Handle data errors.
Create a unit test plan.
Implement tracing.
Add trace listeners and trace switches to an application.
Display trace output.
Debug, rework, and resolve defects in code.
Configure the debugging environment.
Create and apply debugging code to components and applications.
Provide multicultural test data to components and applications.
Execute tests.
Resolve errors and rework code.
Plan the deployment of a Windows-based application.
Plan a deployment that uses removable media.
Plan a Web-based deployment.
Plan a network-based deployment.
Ensure that the application conforms to Windows Installer requirements and Windows Logo Program requirements.
Create a setup program that installs an application and allows for the application to be uninstalled.
Register components and assemblies.
Perform an install-time compilation of a Windows-based application.
Deploy a Windows-based application.
Use setup and deployment projects.
Add assemblies to the Global Assembly Cache.
Verify security policies for a deployed application.
Launch a remote application (URL remoting).
Optimize the performance of a Windows-based application.
Diagnose and resolve errors and issues.
Configure a Windows-based application.
Configure security for a Windows-based application.
Select and configure authentication type. Authentication types include Windows authentication, none, forms-based, Windows Live ID (formerly Microsoft Passport), and custom authentication.
Specify the security level for an application.
Use custom attributes to configure security.
Configure authorization.
Configure role-based authorization.
Implement identity management.
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