Microsoft.NET Training - Distributed Applications Technologies
Introduction to WCF Using Visual Basic
Web Services Using Visual Basic and ASP.NET
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Introduction to WCF Using
Visual Basic
Length: 3 Days
Topics:
- Introduction to WCF
- Addresses and Bindings
- Service Contracts
- Instance Management
- Data Contracts
- More about Service Contracts
- Handling Errors
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Web Services Using Visual Basic
and ASP.NET Training
Length: 4 Days
Topics:
- What Are Web Services?
- Web Services Fundamentals
- Developing ASP.NET Web Services
- Web Service Clients
- ASP.NET Web Services Programming Model
- XML Serialization
- More about SOAP
- More about WSDL
- Data Access with Web Services
- Introduction to WCF
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Since web technologies are rapidly becoming the platform of choice for supporting enterprise-wide applications, the infrastructure required to develop and host applications has grown in scale and complexity. API Training addresses the technologies required to develop these distributed applications in our Microsoft.NET Training and Distributed Applications Technologies learning path.
Topics that are extensively covered in the Microsoft.NET Training and Distributed Applications Technologies learning path include:
Web Services:
Web services extend the World Wide Web infrastructure to provide the means for software to connect to other software applications. Applications access Web Services via ubiquitous Web protocols and data formats such as HTTP, XML, and SOAP, with no need to worry about how each Web service is implemented. Web services combine the best aspects of component-based development and the Web, and, are a cornerstone of the Microsoft.NET Training program model. API Training’s courses provide realistic, hands-on, comprehensive coverage of developing Web services using ASP.NET and your preferred programming language.
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF):
WCF is Microsoft’s new framework for building distributed application systems. It unifies and builds on the diverse set of existing distribution mechanisms, which include ASP.NET Web services and Microsoft.NET Training WCF enables developers to produce highly configurable, secure, reliable and transactional services using a single simplified programming model. And, since WCF supports the WS-* series of Web service standards; it enables simple interoperation with other platforms and technologies. Students taking this course will cover all the essentials of working with this technology.
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