Het examen 70-502 maakt onderdeel uit van de MCTS .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Presentation Foundation Applications certificering.
Doelgroep
Candidates for this exam work on a team in a development environment that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2008 and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 to create rich client applications or Windows-based applications. Candidates should have at least one year of experience developing Windows-based applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, at least six months experience with WPF and Visual Studio 2008, and should be able to demonstrate the following by using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).
Categorie
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
Tarief
€ 160,00 *
Exclusief € 28,00 reserverings- en servicekosten indien u wel bij ons uw examen boekt, maar niet de bijbehorende training bij ons volgt.
Certificering / traject
Microsoft MCTS certificering
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Inschrijven voor examen 70-502 doet u via het online examenformulier.
Creating a WPF Application
- Select an application type. May include: Choose between Windows application, Navigation application, and XAML Browser Application (XBAP) application; select the right type of application based on security restrictions.
- Configure Event Handling. May include: tunneling vs. bubbling events; using the Event Manager class; handle application-level events.
- Configure commands. May include: defining commands; associating commands to controls; creating custom commands; handling commands.
- Configure page-based navigation. May include: defining and using PageFunction; using Navigation Service and hyperlinks; simple navigation vs. structured navigation; using the Journal; handling navigation events.
- Configure application settings. May include: create application settings; create user settings; loading and saving settings.
- Manage application responsiveness. May include: implement asynchronous programming patterns; marshalling between threads; freezing UI elements.
Building User Interfaces
- Select and configure content controls. May include: applying attached properties of controls to a user interface element; selecting appropriate controls for specific uses.
- Select and configure item controls. May include: using lists, toolbars, menus, tree views, virtualization of item controls, status bar.
- Select and configure layout panels. May include: choosing the correct layout panel; configuring sizing; aligning content; using a grid splitter.
- Integrate Windows Forms controls into a WPF application. May include: adding controls not available in WPF, such as the property grid and masked text box; interop dialog boxes.
- Create user and custom controls. May include: render appearance based on currently selected system theme; incorporate accessibility features by using UI automation; choosing between custom controls, user controls, and templates; consuming user control or custom controls; creating and handling routed events.
Adding and Managing Content
- Create and display two dimensional and three dimensional graphics. May include: using geometric transformation; brushes; drawing shapes; clipping; flipping; hit testing.
- Create and manipulate documents. May include: XML Paper Specification (XPS) and flow documents; incorporating UI elements inside documents; choosing the right element for text presentation; scaling text; selecting controls for formatting text documents; printing.
- Add multimedia content. May include: media player vs. media element; adding a sound player; handling media-specific events such as buffering.
- Manage binary resources. May include: embedding resources in your application; linking to external resources; preloading resources; asynchronously using resources; sharing resources.
- Manage images. May include: accessing image metadata; transforming graphics into images; stretching and sizing images.
Binding to Data Sources
- Configure binding options. May include: setting the correct binding mode and update mode; using static resources; using dynamic resources.
- Bind to a data collection. May include: filtering, sorting, and grouping data; using data templates; binding to hierarchical data; binding to objects.
- Bind to a property of another element. May include: using template binding; binding to an ancestor property.
- Convert and validate data. May include: localizing data; using custom converters and custom validators; using multivalue converters.
- Configure notification of changes in underlying data. May include: implementing INotifyPropertyChanged; using ObservableCollection.
Customizing Appearance
- Create a consistent user interface appearance by using styles. May include: applying a style automatically to all controls of a specific type; implementing style inheritance; property value precedence (order in which dependency property values are applied).
- Change the appearance of a UI element by using triggers. May include: using multiple triggers; using property triggers; using event triggers; using data triggers .
- Add interactivity by using animations. May include: creating a storyboard; controlling timelines; controlling the behavior when the animation completes; animating non-double data types; starting an animation from code.
- Share logical resource throughout an application. May include: choosing where to store a resource; merging resource dictionaries; retrieving a resource by using procedural code
- Change the appearance of a control by using templates. May include: inserting a trigger inside a template; using predefined part names in a template; respecting the templated parent’s properties.
- Localize a WPF application. May include: loading resources by locale; marking localizable elements; using culture settings in validators and converters; using language properties and rendering direction properties.
Configuring and Deploying WPF Applications
- Deploy for standalone access. May include: using the MSI to create the installation; using click-once installation; configuring update options.
- Deploy to a partial trust environment. May include: choose the correct local persistence mechanism; remove or disable application features that will not work in a partial trust environment
- Deploy an XBAP application. May include: publish an XBAP application to a temporary location; publish an XBAP application to a final location; deployment dependencies.
- Manage upgrades. May include: loading modules on demand; migrating settings; migrating user data; programmatically check for updates.
- Configure the security settings of an application deployment. May include: configuring application manifest; associating certificates with the application.
Zie ook de Learning Catalog van Microsoft voor eventuele aanvullingen op de inhoud van dit examen.
Categorie
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
Tarief
€ 160,00 *
Exclusief € 28,00 reserverings- en servicekosten indien u wel bij ons uw examen boekt, maar niet de bijbehorende training bij ons volgt.
Certificering / traject
Microsoft MCTS certificering
Inschrijven
Inschrijven voor examen 70-502 doet u via het online examenformulier.