Portland State University
 
Information Technology

Course Number: IT122A
MCTS (Exam 70-536): Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0—Application Development Foundation

Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0 - Application Development Foundation (Exam 70-536)

  • Manage data in a .NET Framework application by using the .NET Framework 2.0 system namespace and types such as value and reference types, generic types and boxing and unboxing
  • Manage data in a .NET Framework application by using the .NET Framework 2.0 system namespace and types such as value and reference types, generic types and boxing and unboxing
  • Manage data Collections with .NET Framework 2.0 application such as ArrayList class, Collection interfaces, Iterators and DictionaryBase class.
  • Improve type safety and application performance in a .NET Framework 2.0 application by using generic collections; Generic interfaces, Generic Comparer class, Generic List class, Generic LinkedList, Generic Stack and Queue classes.
  • Implement .NET Framework 2.0 interfaces to cause components to comply with standard contracts; IComparable interface, IDisposable interface, IConvertible interface and ICloneable interface.
  • Use of events and delegates in .NET Framework 2.0 application.
  • Implement, install, and control service processes; implement SessionChangeDescription structure and SessionChangeReason enumeration.
  • Develop multithreaded .NET Framework 2.0 applications; study ThreadPool class, ThreadState enumeration and ThreadPriority enumeration, Interlocked class.
  • Create a unit of isolation for common language runtime in a .NET Framework 2.0 application by using application domains; marshalling and Remoting - Create an application domain and Load assemblies into an application domain.
  • Configure and manage installation features into a .NET Framework 2.0 application; shared and private assemblies.
  • Debug and trace; Manage system processes and monitor the performance of .NET Framework 2.0 applications.
  • Study use of runtime serialization techniques in .NET Framework 2.0 applications; Serialization interfaces, Serilization attributes and XmlSerializer class.
  • Working with streams, access files and folders.
  • Implement interoperability, reflection, and mailing functionality in a .NET Framework 2.0 application.
  • Implementing globalization, drawing, and text manipulation functionality in a .NET Framework 2.0 application.

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