Study links for 70-529 : .NET 2.0 Distributed Application Development
Skills measured by exam 70-529
Creating and Accessing XML Web Services
Create and configure an XML Web service method.
Create a public method.
Attach the WebMethodAttribute attribute.
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Create a OneWay Web method.
Configure a Web service method.
Configure a Web service method by using the properties of the WebMethodAttribute attribute.
Use discovery files to publish a list of Web services that are installed on a Web server.
Build and deploy a Web service application.
Configuring and Customizing a Web Service Application
Configure SOAP messages.
Configure the formatting of SOAP messages for a Web service method.
Specify the basic information for a Web service application.
Specify the bindings of a Web service application by using the WebServiceBindingAttribute attribute.
Configure a Web service application by using a Machine.config file.
Configure a Web service application by using a Web.config file.
Configure the Web services communication protocol.
Select the formatting of SOAP messages.
Specify the parameter formatting.
Specify the parameter style.
Manage session state in Web services.
Implement session state by using the Application object.
Implement session state by using cookies.
Implement session state by using the Session object.
Implement SOAP headers.
Add a custom SOAP header class.
Create a public instance of the custom SOAP header class in a Web service class.
Apply a SoapHeader attribute to a Web method.
Access and process a SOAP header in a Web method.
Set the direction of a SOAP header.
Handle unknown SOAP headers.
Implement SOAP extensions.
Create a custom SOAP extension.
Configure a SOAP extension.
Process a SOAP header in a client application.
Creating, Configuring, and Deploying Remoting Applications
Create and configure a server application.
Create a server application domain.
Configure a server application programmatically.
Configure a server application by using configuration files.
Compile and build a server application.
Create a client application to access a remote object.
Create a remote object.
Configure a client application programmatically.
Configure a client application manually by using configuration files.
Access the remoting service by calling a remote method.
Call a remote method synchronously in a client application.
Debug and deploy a remoting application.
Use performance counters to monitor a remoting application.
Debug a remoting application.
Host and deploy a remoting application.
Create and serialize remotable types.
Create a remotable type.
Create generic types.
Configure a serialization formatter programmatically.
Configure a binary formatter.
Configure a SOAP formatter.
Implement Version Tolerant Serialization (VTS).
Manage the lifetime of remote objects.
Initialize the lifetime of a remote object.
Renew the lifetime of a remote object.
Implementing Asynchronous Calls and Remoting Events
Call Web methods asynchronously.
Call a Web method.
Poll for the completion of a Web method.
Get Web method results.
Implement callback.
Call a OneWay Web method.
Call remoting methods asynchronously.
Implement one-way methods by using the OneWay attribute.
Call a remote method asynchronously.
Implement callback.
Implement events in remoting applications.
Create and fire events.
Implement event handler for the events of a remote object.
Implementing Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0
WSE 3.0 on MSDN
Enable WSE in client and server applications.
Enable WSE in client and server apps
Add references to WSE assemblies in client applications.
Edit the Web service proxy class to derive from the WebServicesClientProtocol class.
Add a soapExtensionTypes element under the webServices element in a configuration file.
Add a configSections element to add the microsoft.web.services3 section to a configuration file.
Add a digital signature to a SOAP message and verify an existing SOAP message signature.
Sign a SOAP message digitally.
Verify a signed SOAP message.
Encrypt and decrypt a SOAP message.
Encrypt decrypt soap message
Encrypt a SOAP message.
Decrypt an encrypted SOAP message.
Implement a policy for a Web service application.
Create a policy file manually.
Declare the set of policies in a policy file.
Map policies to SOAP endpoints.
Configure a policy file in a configuration file.
Create and enforce a custom policy.
Create a policy file by using the WseConfigEditor3 tool.
Set a policy in a client application and in a client computer.
Implement filters in a Web service application.
Add a filter.
Remove a filter.
Shuffle the order of the filters.
Enable the Trace filter.
Create custom input and output filters.
Implement WSE SOAP messaging.
Select a protocol.
Implement one-way SOAP messaging.
Implement bidirectional SOAP messaging.
Send the attachments from a Web service application.
Receive attachments in a client application.
Route SOAP messages by using a WSE router.
Route SOAP message using WSE router
Create a WSE router application.
Configure a WSE router application.
Configure a referral cache for routing.
Add and verify security credentials.
Add and verify security credentials
Add security credentials to a SOAP message.
Verify security credentials.
Creating and Accessing a Serviced Component and Using Message Queuing
Create, configure, and access a serviced component.
Create a serviced component.
Add attributes to a serviced component.
Register a serviced component.
Implement security.
Add a reference to a serviced component in an application.
Create an instance of a serviced component.
Call the methods of a serviced component.
Create, delete, and set permissions on a message queue.
Create a message queue manually.
Create a message queue programmatically.
Delete a message queue.
Set permissions for a message queue programmatically.
Send messages to a message queue and delete messages from a message queue.
Create a message.
Post a message.
Receive a message synchronously.
Decide which formatter to use.
Read a message body.
Delete queued messages.
Sign and encrypt messages.
Sign a message.
Encrypt a message by using UseEncryption and EncryptionAlgorithm properties.
Handle acknowledgments.
Receive messages.
Peek at messages.
Enumerate messages.
Receive a message asynchronously.
Use BeginReceive/BeginPeek methods.
Respond to a ReceiveCompleted or PeekCompleted event.
Process messages.
Verify a message source by using a certificate.
Decrypt a message.
Extract response queue details from a message.
Compose and send a response to a response queue.
Apply a rule to a message queue.
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