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Exam Code 70-523
Title UPG Transition MCPD.NET Frmwrk 3.5 Web Dev to Web Dev 4
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Last Updated September 16,2024
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70-523
Upgrade: Transition your MCPD .NET Framework 3.5 Web Developer Skills to MCPD .NET Framework 4 Web Developer

About this Exam
This exam is intended for candidates who hold an MCPD WebApplication Developer 3.5 certification to upgrade to MCPD Web Applications Developer 4.

Audience Profile
Candidates for this exam should have experience designing and developing Web-based applications with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 or earlier. Candidates should also have at least 6 months to one year of experience with the following:
ASP.NET
AJAX
JavaScript
MVC2
Data access with ADO.NET
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
.NET 4

Credit Toward Certification
When you pass Exam 70-523: Upgrade: Transition your MCPD .NET Framework 3.5 Web Developer Skills to MCPD .NET Framework 4 Web Developer, you complete the requirements for the following certification(s):
MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Web Applications
MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Service Communication Applications
MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Data Access
MCPD: Web Developer 4

This Training will Cover
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam.
Developing Web Forms Pages

Configure Web Forms pages.
This objective may include but is not limited to: page directives such as ViewState, request validation, event validation, MasterPageFile; ClientIDMode; using web.config; setting the html doctype
Handle page life cycle events.
This objective may include but is not limited to: IsPostback, IsValid, dynamically creating controls, control availability within the page life cycle, accessing control values on postback, overriding page events

Developing and Using Web Forms Controls
Validate user input.
This objective may include but is not limited to: client side, server side, and via AJAX; custom validation controls; regex validation; validation groups; datatype check; jQuery validation
This objective does not include: RangeValidator and RequiredValidator

Create page layout.
This objective may include but is not limited to: AssociatedControlID; Web parts; navigation controls; FileUpload controls
This objective does not include: label; placeholder, panel controls; CSS, HTML, referencing CSS files, inlining
Manipulate user interface controls from code-behind.
This objective may include but is not limited to: HTML encoding to avoid cross-site scripting, navigating through and manipulating the control hierarchy; FindControl; controlRenderingCompatibilityVersion; URL encoding; RenderOuterTable
This objective does not include: Visibility, Text, Enabled properties
Implementing Client-Side Scripting and AJAX
Add dynamic features to a page by using JavaScript.
This objective may include but is not limited to: referencing client ID; Script Manager; Script combining; Page.clientscript.registerclientscriptblock; Page.clientscript.registerclientscriptinclude; sys.require (scriptloader)
This objective does not include: interacting with the server; referencing JavaScript files; inlining JavaScript
Implement ASP.NET AJAX.
This objective may include but is not limited to: client-side templating, creating a script service, extenders (ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit), interacting with the server, Microsoft AJAX Client Library, custom extenders; multiple update panels; triggers; UpdatePanel.UpdateMode; Timer
This objective does not include: basic update panel and progress
Configuring and Extending a Web Application

Configure authentication and authorization.
This objective may include but is not limited to: using membership, using login controls, roles, location element, protecting an area of a site or a page
This objective does not include: Windows Live; Microsoft Passport; Windows and Forms authentication
Debug a Web application.
This objective may include but is not limited to: remote, local, JavaScript debugging, attaching to process, logging and tracing, using local IIS, aspnet_regiis.exe
Displaying and Manipulating Data

Implement data-bound controls.
This objective may include but is not limited to: advanced customization of DataList, Repeater, ListView, FormsView, DetailsView, TreeView, DataPager, Chart, GridView
This objective does not include: working in Design mode
Query and manipulate data by using LINQ.
This objective may include but is not limited to: transforming data by using LINQ to create XML or JSON, LINQ to SQL, LINQ to Entities, LINQ to objects, managing DataContext lifetime
This objective does not include: basic LINQ to SQL

Query and manipulate data by using LINQ.
This objective may include but is not limited to: transforming data by using LINQ to create XML or JSON, LINQ to SQL, LINQ to Entities, LINQ to objects, managing DataContext lifetime
This objective does not include: basic LINQ to SQL
Developing a Web Application by Using ASP.NET MVC 2

Create controllers and actions.
This objective may include but is not limited to: Visual Studio support for right-click context menus; action filters (including Authorize, AcceptVerbs, and custom) and model binders; ActionResult sub-classes
Create and customize views.
This objective may include but is not limited to: built-in and custom HTML helpers (for example, HTML.RenderAction and HTML.RenderPartial), strongly typed views, static page checking, templated input helpers, ViewMasterPage, ViewUserControl
This objective does not include: Microsoft.Web.Mvc Futures assembly
Creating Services
Create service and operation contracts.
This objective may include but is not limited to: one-way, duplex, and request reply; creating and specifying fault contracts; configuration-based contracts; exposing service metadata; selecting serialization (e.g., data contract serializer vs. XML serializer)
This objective does not include: designing service and operation contracts; transactions, instantiation, security-related attributes
Create data contracts.
This objective may include but is not limited to: managing Known Types; controlling data serialization; using required and order attributes on data members; implementing versioning using IExtensibleDataObject; POCOs
This objective does not include: using custom serializer (ISerializationSurrogate)
Implement RESTful services.
This objective may include but is not limited to: accessing HTTP context; WebGet/WebInvoke, UriTemplates; JSON/POX
Hosting and Configuring Services
Create and configure endpoints
This objective may include but is not limited to: default and standard bindings; custom bindings created from standard binding elements; standard endpoints; transports including HTTP, TCP, named pipes, UDP, MSMQ code-based service configuration; message encoding
This objective does not include: creating a custom binding element; creating new standard endpoints, loading configuration from a location other than the default application configuration file, security, transaction, reliable sessions

Configure Behaviors.
This objective may include but is not limited to: applying service, endpoint, and operation behaviors in configuration and code
This objective does not include: creating a custom behavior; creating and using dispatch behaviors, loading configuration from a location other than the default application configuration file
Consuming Services
Create a service proxy.
This objective may include but is not limited to: using a proxy class or channel factory to create a proxy; creating a proxy for an asynchronous communication; creating a proxy for a duplex communication
This objective does not include: SvcUtil command-line switches
Consume RESTful services.
This objective may include but is not limited to: access HTTP context; JSON/POX

Securing Services
Configure secure Bindings.
This objective may include but is not limited to: transport, message, mixed mode
Configure message security.
This objective may include but is not limited to: specifying protection levels on different message parts

Managing the Service Instance Life Cycle
Manage sessions.
This objective may include but is not limited to: code and configuration; session management attributes; throttling; reliable sessions; transport-level and application-level sessions; invoking a callback contract
Manage concurrency.
This objective may include but is not limited to: single, multiple, and reentrant concurrency modes; SynchronizationContext and CallbackBehavior
This objective does not include: deadlocks and other multithreading issues

Monitoring and Troubleshooting Distributed Systems
Configure message logging.
This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring message listeners; logging level; message filters; configuring logging known PII
This objective does not include: secure message logs
Configure diagnostics.
This objective may include but is not limited to: WMI; performance counters; event logging

Modeling Data
Map entities and relationships by using the Entity Data Model.
This objective may include but is not limited to: using the Visual Designer, building an entity data model from an existing database, managing complex entity mappings in EDMX, editing EDM XML, mapping to stored procedures, creating user-defined associations between entities, generating classes with inheritance and mapping them to tables
This objective does not include: using MetadataWorkspace
Create and customize entity objects.
This objective may include but is not limited to: configuring changes to an Entity Framework entity, using the ADO.NET EntityObject Generator (T4), extending, self-tracking entities, snapshot change tracking, ObjectStateManager, partial classes, partial methods in the Entity Framework

Managing Connections and Context
Create and manage a data connection.
This objective may include but is not limited to: connecting to a data source, closing connections, maintaining the life cycle of a connection
Configure ADO.NET Data Services.
This objective may include but is not limited to: creating access rules for entities, configuring authorization and authentication, configuring HTTP verbs

Querying Data
Execute a SQL query.
This objective may include but is not limited to: DBCommand, DataReader, DataAdapters, DataSets, managing data retrieval by using stored procedures, using parameters, System.Data.Common namespace classes
Create a LINQ query.
This objective may include but is not limited to: syntax-based and method-based queries, joining, filtering, sorting, grouping, aggregation, lambda expressions, paging, projection
This objective does not include: compiling queries
Query data by using ADO.NET Data Services.
This objective may include but is not limited to: implementing filtering and entitlement in ADO.NET Data Services, addressing resources, creating a query expression, accessing payload formats, Data Services interceptors

Manipulating Data
Create, update, or delete data by using SQL statements.
This objective may include but is not limited to: Create/Update/Delete (CUD), using DataSets, calling stored procedures, using parameters
Create, update, or delete data by using DataContext.

This objective may include but is not limited to: CUD, calling stored procedures, using parameters
This objective does not include: ObjectTrackingEnabled
Create, update, or delete data by using ObjectContext.
This objective may include but is not limited to: CUD, calling stored procedures, using parameters, setting SaveOptions

Developing and Deploying Reliable Applications
Monitor and collect performance data.
This objective may include but is not limited to: logging generated SQL (ToTraceString), collecting response times, implementing performance counters, implementing logging, implementing instrumentation
Handle exceptions.
This objective may include but is not limited to: resolving data concurrency issues (handling OptimisticConcurrency exception, Refresh method), handling errors, transaction exceptions, connection exceptions, timeout exceptions, handling an exception from the Entity Framework disconnected object, security exceptions
Protect data.
This objective may include but is not limited to: encryption, digital signature, hashing, salting, least privilege
Synchronize data.
This objective may include but is not limited to: online/offline Entity Framework, synchronization services, saving locally

Designing the Application Architecture
Plan the division of application logic.
This objective may include but is not limited to: choosing between client-side and server side processing, planning separation of concern, (for example, partitioning functionality between controllers and evaluating business and data service consumption), planning for long-running processes (for example, synchronous vs. asynchronous)
Analyze requirements and recommend a system topology.
This objective may include but is not limited to: designing interaction between applications, mapping logical design to physical implementation, validating nonfunctional requirements and cross-cutting concerns (for example, communications, operations management, and security), evaluating baseline needs (for example, scale and quality of service)
Choose appropriate client-side technologies.
This objective may include but is not limited to: JavaScript, ASP.NET AJAX, jQuery, Microsoft Silverlight
Choose appropriate server-side technologies.
This objective may include but is not limited to: user controls, server controls, partials, custom HtmlHelper extensions, Web parts, inheriting controls, dynamic data controls
Design state management.
This objective may include but is not limited to: designing an application for the proper use of application state, session state, and request state (for example, ViewState, ControlState, Cache object, cookies, and client-side persistence)

Designing the User Experience
Design the site structure.
This objective may include but is not limited to: designing application segmentation for manageability and security (for example, using areas, shared views, master pages, and nested master pages), appropriate use of style sheets, client-side scripting, themes, client ID generation, rendering element modes, routing engine
Plan for cross-browser and/or form factors.
This objective may include but is not limited to: evaluating the impact on client side behaviors, themes, bandwidth, style sheets (including application design - task based or scaled rendering of existing page), when to apply Browsers file, structural approaches, user agents, different platforms (mobile vs. desktop)
Plan for globalization.
This objective may include but is not limited to: designing to support local, regional, language, or cultural preferences, including UI vs. data localization (for example, implementing at database level or resource level), when to use CurrentCulture vs. CurrentUICulture, globalization rollout plan (for example, setting base default language, planning localization), handling Unicode data (for example, what fields to include, request encoding), right-to-left support, vertical text and non-Latin topographies, calendars, data formatting, sorting

Designing Data Strategies and Structures
Design data access.
This objective may include but is not limited to: choosing data access technologies such as ADO.NETData Services, Entity Framework, Windows Communications Foundation (WCF), and ASP.NET Web Services
Plan for data validation.
This objective may include but is not limited to: contextual validation vs. data integrity, where to validate data, synchronization between UI and data layer, data annotations

Designing Security Architecture and Implementation
Plan for operational security.
This objective may include but is not limited to: approaches for process- and resource-level security, including local and remote resources, Code Access Security (CAS), including trust level, process identity, application pool, and identity tag
Plan for minimizing attack surfaces.
This objective may include but is not limited to: input validation, throttling inputs, request filtering, where to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

Preparing For and Investigating Application Issues
Design an exception handling strategy.
This objective may include but is not limited to: HandleError attribute in MVC, common error pages, post-error processing, global vs. page level
Recommend an approach to performance issues.
This objective may include but is not limited to: which instrumentation to watch or create (including performance counters and event tracing) to analyze performance issues, page and fragment caching

Designing a Deployment Strategy
Design a deployment process.
This objective may include but is not limited to: Windows Installer (MSI) vs. xcopy vs. Web Deployment Tool, scaling, rolling deployments
Plan for scalability and reliability.
This objective may include but is not limited to: scaling up, scaling out, at physical level and at architectural level, impact of offloading technologies on load balancing, including state, synchronizing machine and encryption keys

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