Training Course: Designing E-Business Applications with Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers (2260, MOC 2260)
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Training Course Summary:
The goal of this course is to prepare application development architects for the task of designing Microsoft .NET e-business applications. This course explains the architecture of e-business applications, and how the Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers and Microsoft .NET technologies can be used in developing e-business applications.Pre-Requisites:
Before attending this course, students must have:Familiarity with n-tier application architecture.
Experience in developing or designing distributed applications.
Familiarity with current products and technologies, such as Microsoft Visual Basic® 6.0, Active Server Pages (ASP) 3.0 or ASP 2.0, and XML.
Who Should Attend:
This course is intended for application development architects. Application development architects will be involved in defining the use of the .NET technologies and .NET Enterprise Servers in the development of Web-based e-business applications.Training Course Overview/Content:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:Describe the .NET technologies as the latest step in the evolution of distributed application infrastructure.
Describe the functional and non-functional characteristics of e-business applications.
Identify how .NET Enterprise Servers, Microsoft .NET Framework, and .NET development tools support e-business applications.
Design full-featured presentation tiers by using ASP.NET.
Manage state in business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce applications.
Plan for an optimal e-commerce transaction processing architecture.
Plan for an application's interaction with external applications, particularly in business-to-business (B2B) scenarios.
Exchange business data between organizations by using Extensible Markup Language (XML) and Microsoft BizTalk™ Server 2000.
Qualifications:
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