Schedule
Developing Windows Communication Foundation Solutions with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
| Course # | 10263 |
| Course Dates | 11/03/2010 - 11/05/2010 |
| Course Description |
This three-day instructor-led course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to develop distributed applications using WCF 4 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010. |
| Course Categories | Microsoft, .NET, Developer |
| Course Schedule Info | 8:30 to 4:30 daily |
| Course Objectives |
After completing this course, students will be able to: |
| Who Should Attend? | This course is intended for professional .NET programmers who use Microsoft Visual Studio in a team-based, medium-sized to large development environment. Students should have experience consuming services within their Web and/or Windows client applications and be interested in learning to develop service-oriented applications (SOA) using WCF. Students should be experienced users of Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 SP1, as well as cursory familiarity with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 for Windows client or Web application development. |
| Course Prerequisites | After completing this course, students will be able to:•Implement Service-Oriented Architecture tenets in WCF services•Host WCF services in a variety of Windows hosts•Define and implement WCF service contracts, data contracts, and message contracts•Use multiple endpoints with various messaging patterns•Test, troubleshoot, monitor, and diagnose WCF services•Ensure service reliability using transactions and message queues•Secure WCF services using message and transport security•Extend WCF using behaviors, dispatchers, inspectors, and formatters Course OutlineModule 1: Service-Oriented ArchitectureThis module explains how to design service-oriented applications, how to adhere to SOA tenets, and how to leverage the benefits of SOA scenarios using WCF.Lessons What Is SOA?The Benefits of SOAScenarios and StandardsIntroduction to WCFLab : Service-Oriented ArchitecturePractice the SOA TenetsImplement Service Agility and ScalabilityInteroperability with Other SOA TechnologiesUse REST ServicesAfter completing this module, students will be able to:Describe SOA tenets, scenarios, and benefits for distributed application developmentDesign SOA-enabled applicationsMap SOA tenets to equivalent WCF concepts Module 2: Getting Started with WCF DevelopmentThis module describes how to implement a WCF service from the ground up, including defining a contract, implementing the contract, hosting the service, configuring endpoints, and configuring bindings. It also explains how to create a proxy to a WCF service using a channel factory and using the Add Service Reference dialog in Visual Studio 2010.Lessons Service Contract and ImplementationHosting WCF ServicesWCF BehaviorsConsuming WCF ServicesLab : Service Development LifecycleDefine Service and Data ContractsCreate a Service ImplementationConfigure the ServiceConsume the Service Using Channel FactoriesConsume the Service Using Service ReferencesAfter completing this module, students will be able to:Design and define service contracts and data contracts for a serviceWrite a service implementation class that implements the service contractHost WCF services using a variety of endpoints and bindingsConsume WCF services using client proxiesModule 3: Hosting WCF ServicesThis module explains how to host WCF services using Windows Services, IIS and WAS, and AppFabric. It describes how to choose the appropriate host and how to properly configure it for your service’s optimal operation.Lessons WCF Service HostsServiceHostHosting WCF Services in Windows ServicesIIS, WAS, and AppFabricConfiguring WCF HostsService Hosting Best PracticesLab : Hosting WCF ServicesUse Windows Server AppFabricUse Windows ServicesHost Services in a Windows ApplicationService Monitoring Using Performance CountersAfter completing this module, students will be able to:Appreciate and compare different WCF service hostsConfigure service hosts for optimal service operationHost WCF services in Windows ServicesHost WCF services in IIS, WAS, and AppFabric Module 4: Defining and Implementing WCF ContractsThis module describes how to define WCF service contracts, data contracts, and message contracts. It explains how to design WCF contracts appropriately and how to modify WCF contracts according to the selected messaging pattern.Lessons What Is a Contract?Contract TypesMessaging PatternsDesigning WCF ContractsLab : Contract Design and ImplementationInsert DescriptionCreate a Data ContractImplement Message ExchangeAfter completing this module, students will be able to:Design and implement WCF service contracts, data contracts, and message contractsChoose the appropriate message exchange patternModule 5: Endpoints and BehaviorsThis module describes how to expose multiple endpoints from a WCF service, how to automatically discover services and make services discoverable, how to configure instancing and concurrency modes for services, and how to improve service reliability with transactions and message queues.Lessons Multiple Endpoints and InteroperabilityWCF DiscoveryWCF Default EndpointsInstancing and ConcurrencyReliabilityLab : Endpoints and BehaviorsExpose Multiple EndpointsUse Queued ServicesUse TransactionsUse Reliable MessagingConfigure Instancing and ConcurrencyUse WCF DiscoveryVerify MSMQ TopologyAfter completing this module, students will be able to:Improve service reliability by using transactions, queues, and reliable messagingChoose between the various concurrency and instancing modes and configure themExpose discoverable services and discover services using WS-DiscoveryModule 6: Testing and Troubleshooting WCF ServicesThis module describes how to diagnose errors and problem root causes in WCF services and how to configure services to expose fault information. It also explains how to use tracing, message logging, and other diagnostic and governance tools for monitoring services at runtime.Lessons Errors and SymptomsWCF FaultsDebugging and Diagnostics ToolsRuntime GovernanceLab : Testing and Troubleshooting WCF ServicesView Unplanned SOAP FaultsUse Fault ContractsUse Error Handlers and Handling FaultsUse WCF Message Logging and TracingSupport Large MessagesAfter completing this module, students will be able to:Diagnose service errors and symptomsExpose fault information from WCF services and consume faults from client applicationsUse debugging and diagnostics tools for service monitoring and troubleshootingAppreciate the importance of runtime governanceModule 7: SecurityThis module explains how to design secure applications, how to implement WCF security on the message level and the transport level, how to integrate authentication and authorization into service code, and how to apply claim-based identity management in federated scenarios.Lessons Introduction to Application SecurityThe WCF Security ModelTransport and Message SecurityAuthentication and AuthorizationClaim-Based IdentityLab : Implementing WCF SecurityImplement Security PolicyConfigure ClientVerify SecurityAfter completing this module, students will be able to:Appreciate the application security tenetsApply message and transport security to WCF servicesUse built-in and custom authentication and authorization providersIntegrate claim-based identity into distributed systemsModule 8: Advanced TopicsThis module explains how to improve service throughput and responsiveness using the asynchronous invocation pattern, and how to extend WCF services using inspectors, behaviors, and host extensions. It also describes how to use the WCF routing service for improving service reliability, and how to use Workflow Services to orchestrate long-running, durable service work.Lessons The Asynchronous Invocation PatternExtending WCFRoutingWorkflow ServicesLab : Advanced TopicsUse Message Inspectors and BehaviorsAttach and Access Host ExtensionsConfigure and Use RoutingImplement Asynchronous InvocationImplement Workflow ServicesAfter completing this module, students will be able to:Apply the asynchronous invocation pattern to improve service and client performanceExtend WCF using behaviors, inspectors, and host extensionsUse the WCF routing service to balance load and mask service failuresUse Workflow Services to implement long-running durable services Before attending this course, students must have: •Understanding of the problem-solving techniques that apply to software development. •General understanding of the purpose, function, and features of the .NET Framework. •Experience developing software using Visual Studio 2008 or Visual Studio 2010. •Experience in object-oriented design and development using the C# programming language. •Experience in n-tier application design and development. |
| Course Length | 3 Days |
| Course Cost | $1,350.00 |
| Associated Exam Number | 70-513 |
| Detailed Course Module |
Module 1: Service-Oriented Architecture
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| Course Attachment | N/A |