Configuring and Deploying Web Applications (10 percent)Configure providers. May include but is not limited to: personalization, membership, data sources, site map, resource, security Configure authentication, authorization, and impersonation. May include but is not limited to: Forms Authentication, Windows Authentication Configure projects, solutions, and reference assemblies. May include but is not limited to: local assemblies, shared assemblies (GAC), Web application projects, solutions Configure session state by using Microsoft SQL Server, State Server, or InProc. May include but is not limited to: setting the timeout; cookieless sessions Publish Web applications. May include but is not limited to: FTP, File System, or HTTP from Visual Studio Configure application pools. Compile an application by using Visual Studio or command-line tools. May include but is not limited to: aspnet_compiler.exe, Just-In-Time (JIT) compiling, aspnet_merge.exe Consuming and Creating Server Controls (20 percent)Implement data-bound controls. May include but is not limited to: DataGrid, DataList, Repeater, ListView, GridView, FormView, DetailsView, TreeView, DataPager Load user controls dynamically. Create and consume custom controls. May include but is not limited to: registering controls on a page, creating templated controls Implement client-side validation and server-side validation. May include but is not limited to: RequiredFieldValidator, CompareValidator, RegularExpressionValidator, CustomValidator, RangeValidator Consume standard controls. May include but is not limited to: Button, TextBox, DropDownList, RadioButton, CheckBox, HyperLink, Wizard, MultiView Working with Data and Services (17 percent)Read and write XML data. May include but is not limited to: XmlDocument, XPathNavigator, XPathNodeIterator, XPathDocument, XmlReader, XmlWriter, XmlDataDocument, XmlNamespaceManager Manipulate data by using DataSet and DataReader objects. Call a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service or a Web service from an ASP.NET Web page. May include but is not limited to: App_WebReferences; configuration Implement a DataSource control. May include but is not limited to: LinqDataSource, ObjectDataSource, XmlDataSource, SqlDataSource Bind controls to data by using data binding syntax. Troubleshooting and Debugging Web Applications (16 percent)Configure debugging and custom errors. May include but is not limited to: Configuring the customErrors mode and debugging options. Set up an environment to perform remote debugging. Debug unhandled exceptions when using ASP.NET AJAX. May include but is not limited to: client-side Sys.Debug methods; attaching a debugger to Windows Internet Explorer Implement tracing of a Web application. May include but is not limited to: Trace.axd, Trace=True on @Page directive, Debug deployment issues. May include but is not limited to: aspnet_regiis.exe; creating an IIS Web application; setting the .NET Framework version Monitor Web applications. May include but is not limited to: health monitoring by using WebEvent, performance counters Working with ASP.NET AJAX and Client-Side Scripting (15 percent)Implement Web Forms by using ASP.NET AJAX. May include but is not limited to: EnablePartialRendering, Triggers, ChildrenAsTriggers, Scripts, Services, UpdateProgress, Timer, ScriptManagerProxy Interact with the ASP.NET AJAX client-side library. May include but is not limited to: JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) objects; handling ASP.NET AJAX events Consume services from client scripts. Create and register client script. May include but is not limited to: inline, included .js file, embedded JavaScript resource, created from server code Targeting Mobile Devices (5 percent)Access device capabilities. May include but is not limited to: working with emulators Control device-specific rendering. May include but is not limited to: DeviceSpecific control; device filters; control templates Add mobile Web controls to a Web page. May include but is not limited to: StyleSheet controls; List controls; Container controls Implement control adapters. May include but is not limited to: App_Browsers; rendering by using ChtmlTextWriter or XhtmlTextWriter Programming Web Applications (17 percent)Customize the layout and appearance of a Web page. May include but is not limited to: CSS, Themes and Skins, Master Pages, and Web Parts, App_Themes, StyleSheetTheme Work with ASP.NET intrinsic objects. May include but is not limited to: Request, Server, Application, Session, Response, HttpContext Implement globalization and accessibility. May include but is not limited to: resource files, culture settings, RegionInfo, App_GlobalResources, App_LocalResources, TabIndex, AlternateText , GenerateEmptyAlternateText, AccessKey, Label.AssociatedControlID Implement business objects and utility classes. May include but is not limited to: App_Code , external assemblies Implement session state, view state, control state, cookies, cache, or application state. Handle events and control page flow. May include but is not limited to: page events, control events, application events, and session events, cross-page posting; Response.Redirect, Server.Transfer, IsPostBack, setting AutoEventWireup Implement the Generic Handler.
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