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Bij deze training begeleiden we on-the-job. In overleg bepalen we het aantal dagen. Deze IT training / cursus bestaat uit 2 examens en leert je hoe je applicaties ontwikkelen en moet programmeren op het Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 platform. Deze IT training bereid je voor op het examen 70-573 en 70-576 waarmee je de titel MCITP SharePoint Developer 2010 behaald.

MCPD SharePoint Developer 2010: 70-573 | 70-576 (On-the-job)

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IT Professionals die hun kennis en vaardigheden (verder) uit willen breiden in het ontwikkelen van applicaties op het Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 platform en zich willen voorbereiden op het 70-573 en 70-576 examen.

Vereiste voorkennis (incl. eventueel vooraf…

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Bij deze training begeleiden we on-the-job. In overleg bepalen we het aantal dagen. Deze IT training / cursus bestaat uit 2 examens en leert je hoe je applicaties ontwikkelen en moet programmeren op het Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 platform. Deze IT training bereid je voor op het examen 70-573 en 70-576 waarmee je de titel MCITP SharePoint Developer 2010 behaald.

MCPD SharePoint Developer 2010: 70-573 | 70-576 (On-the-job)

Doelgroep

IT Professionals die hun kennis en vaardigheden (verder) uit willen breiden in het ontwikkelen van applicaties op het Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 platform en zich willen voorbereiden op het 70-573 en 70-576 examen.

Vereiste voorkennis (incl. eventueel voorafgaande training)

Als cursist die je minimaal 12 maanden ervaring te hebben met ASP.NET 3.5 with Visual Studio 2008 (of later), 6 maanden ontwikkelervaring met SharePoint 2007 (of later) en 3 maanden ervaring met Sharepoint 2010 en Visual Studio 2010 (incl beta releases).

Deze training bestaat uit de volgende onderdelen

  • Begeleiding op de werkvloer uitgevoerd door een ervaren en gecertificeerde praktijkdocent

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Examen

Deze training is ter voorbereiding op de volgende examens: 70-573 | 70-576

Certificering

Deze training maakt onderdeel uit van het(de) navolgende certificeringstraject(en):

MCPD SharePoint Developer 2010

Cursusduur

Aantal dagen is afhankelijk van de opleidingsbehoefte

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€ 1250 per dag (Ken je ook de andere leervormen van deze training? Bekijk ze via de Adviestool)

Leervorm

Bij de leervorm On-the-job wordt je in de praktijk op je eigen werkplek begeleid waarbij er door een ervaren praktijkdocent direct feedback wordt gegeven op de wijze waarop je het geleerde in de praktijk brengt. Vooral geschikt wanneer je zeker wilt weten of je het geleerde op de juiste wijze in de praktijk toepast. On-the-job Floorwalking kan als prima aanvulling dienen op alle andere leervormen.

Exam 70-573: TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application Development

Working with the SharePoint User Interface

  • Manage SPSite and SPWeb programmatically by using Visual Studio 2010

    This objective may include but is not limited to: creating sub webs, referencing SPFiles, manipulating property bag, when to call Update, referencing SPContext, SPSite, SPWeb, SPSite.OpenWeb, SPWeb.Webs, feature activiation and deactivation

This objective does not include: trivial cases such as setting title and other loose properties of the objects

  • Implement a dialog by using the Dialog Framework

This objective may include but is not limited to: Create dialogs from JavaScript or from server side, display dialogs

  • Create a custom ribbon object

This objective may include but is not limited to: adding custom actions to the ribbon, customizing groups, customizing tabs, customizing the existing ribbon

  • Customize navigation programmatically

    This objective may include but is not limited to: TopNav bar, quick launch, custom actions

This objective does not include: custom menu controls, custom site map providers

  • Create and apply branding to a SharePoint site

    This objective may include but is not limited to: applying custom master pages to content pages and application pages, placeholders, page layouts, programmatically working with themes, deploying CSS, CSSlink, ScriptLink

This objective does not include: graphic design, creating a CSS

Developing Web Parts and Controls

  • Create Web Parts

    This objective may include but is not limited to: including properties, controls using Render vs. CreateChildControl, life cycle, visual, standard Web Parts,

This objective does not include: trivial case where developer uses Visual Web Part project template

  • Create connectable Web Parts

This objective may include but is not limited to: Implement consumer/provider interfaces

  • Debug Web Parts

This objective may include but is not limited to: ULS log, and event log, debug.log tracing, developer dashboard

  • Create and implement delegate controls

This objective may include but is not limited to: overriding existing controls with lower sequence, developing and using .ascx files

Developing Business Logic

  • Implement a custom workflow in Visual Studio 2010

    This objective may include but is not limited to: work with inititation data or association data to create a SharePoint task, extend a workflow imported from SharePoint Designer 2010, use a HandleExternalEvent and CallExternalMethod to interact with a custom local service, work with inititation data or association data in a site workflow, corelation token

This objective does not include: trivial cases such as workflows with no custom actions, initiation data, association data.

  • Create a custom workflow action

This objective may include but is not limited to: create a custom SPD action, create and add a custom activity to a Visual Studio workflow, define an action.xml file

  • Create and implement event receivers

This objective may include but is not limited to: accessing event properties, list, item, site, email, avoiding recursion, cancelling events, choosing synchronization state

  • Customize Enterprise Content Management (ECM)

    This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a content type that inherit from appropriate parent, creating and implementing a custom publishing field control that is page mode aware, activating a master page programmatically including token usage

This objective does not include: page layouts, formatting

  • Create, implement and debug a Timer Job

This objective may include but is not limited to: configuration, programmatic scheduling, queueing, attaching debugger to the Timer service

  • Create and modify Business Connectivity Service model in Visual Studio 2010

This objective may include but is not limited to: create a BDC model in Visual Studio 2010, define insert, update and delete methods, create and read items, make data searchable

  • Manage Users, Groups, Permissions

This objective may include but is not limited to: SPGroups, SPUser, permission inheritance, all securable objects, SPRoleDefinition, SPRole, SPRoleAssignment

Working With SharePoint Data

  • Access list data by using the Server object model

This objective may include but is not limited to: SPQuery, LINQ, SPList, SPSiteDataQuery, schema management, working with a query Governor, create LINQ query that includes a join statement, SPQuery Vs. SPSiteDataQuery

  • Access SharePoint Data by using WCF Data Services

This objective may include but is not limited to: WCF ListData.svc, RESTFUL URLs conventions, create and use a client service reference

  • Access (CRUD) data by using the Client Object Model

This objective may include but is not limited to: Javascript, .NET, Silverlight, Build Silverlight User Interface for SharePoint using Client Object Model, Query data by using CAML over the Client Object Model in Silverlight, non data API (site, web, list, access)

  • Work with documents programmatically

This objective may include but is not limited to: SPFile, SPFolder, SPVersion, upload document and set meta data

  • Work with the meta data

This objective may include but is not limited to: Access data from user profiles, taxonomy, folksonomy

  • Extending SharePoint Search

This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a custom query using full text query or keyword query, customize the look and feel of the search result using XSLT

  • Implement and debug code that executes in an alternative security context

This objective may include but is not limited to: create code that uses the RunWithElevatedPrivileges delegate (including debugging), create code that uses the System Account, create code that impersonate a different user

  • Create and modify a custom content type

This objective may include but is not limited to: declaratively and programmatically creating and upgrading content type using Visual Studio 2010, modifying an exisiting content type, site columns

Stabilizing and Deploying SharePoint Components

  • Manage a solution in Visual Studio 2010

This objective may include but is not limited to: modify the contained features in the solution, add an assembly that is not included in the visual studio solution, manage mapped folders for localization, sandbox and farm solutions, customize manifest.xml

  • Manage a feature by using Visual Studio 2010

    This objective may include but is not limited to: upgrading, localizing, versioning, developing features, feature receivers (activating and installing) that interact with their parent object, customizing feature.xml

This objective does not include: features without elements

  • Store and retrieve configuration data

This objective may include but is not limited to: App config, web config, persisted object, list, xml, file system, cookies, property bag

  • Create a site definition by using Visual Studio 2010

    This objective may include but is not limited to: feature activation, site provisioning, localization

This objective does not include: list definitions and modules defined in ONET.xml, SharePoint Designer

  • Manage SharePoint object life cycle by using the Dispose API

This objective may include but is not limited to: SPWeb, SPContext, IDisposable, Try…Catch…Finally, using blocks

  • Develop, debug, and deploy sandboxed solutions

This objective may include but is not limited to: APIs that are allowed or not allowed in sandbox, use a full trust proxy

 

Exam 70-576:  PRO: Designing and Developing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Applications

Creating an Application Design

  • Evaluate application data access and storage

This objective may include but is not limited to: SharePoint List and relationships, Document Library, SQL Database, BCS, web service, file system, remote BLOB storage, and all other external data sources

  • Identify artifacts from application requirements

This objective may include but is not limited to: web parts, event receivers, list definitions, list templates, workflows, site definitions, custom actions, content types, site columns, mapping artifacts to application requirements

  • Select a deployment model

This objective may include but is not limited to: identifying artifacts and execution appropriate for sandbox and farm (i.e. GAC vs. BIN) implementation, designing solutions for single server or multi-server environments, dividing artifacts between sandbox and farm

  • Select the appropriate execution method

This objective may include but is not limited to: in-page, workflow, event receiver (asynchronous vs. synchronous), timer job, and service application, selecting which logic execution model to use for a problem, determining where code or artifact runs

Designing UX

  • Determine presentation page type

This objective may include but is not limited to: Web Part page, application Page, publishing page, page layout, static page

  • Determine SharePoint visual components

This objective may include but is not limited to: web parts, silverlight, AJAX, ribbon, visual web parts, delegate controls, custom field types, dialog

  • Plan branding strategy

This objective may include but is not limited to: determining usage of themes, templates, enforce consistency via site definitions, master pages and page layouts, determining usage of CSS styles and JavaScript, designing usage and role of Styles Library or Site Collection Library

  • Design application customization strategy

This objective may include but is not limited to: supportable customizations allowed through SharePoint UI, SharePoint Designer 2010, VS 2010 (site columns, content types, page customization, themes, page layouts, personalization)

  • Design navigation strategy

This objective may include but is not limited to: identify inclusion of navigational items (global/current/custom), consume an existing site map provider vs. create a custom provider, determine depth and inclusion of pages/sites, dynamic vs. static navigation, consume an existing navigation control vs. create a custom navigation control

Managing Application Development

  • Design for localization and globalization

This objective may include but is not limited to: use and implementation of resource files, variations (content creation and workflow, multilingual content), selecting locales, date and time, regional settings, RTL vs. LTR

  • Develop a security approach

This objective may include but is not limited to: authentication (NTLM, Kerberos, Forms-based Authentication, claims, Single Sign-On, Anonymous), authorization (SharePoint groups, AD groups, claims, permission levels) enterprise-wide security policies

  • Define application configuration approach

This objective may include but is not limited to: defining "web.config" modifications, Lists as a configuration option, Property bags, declarative vs. programmatic, SP persisted objects

Optimizing SharePoint Application Design

  • Optimize page performance

This objective may include but is not limited to: View State, Inline JS, Inline CSS, HTML output, AJAX, Client side cache, .NET cache, BLOB Cache, Session State, IIS compression

  • Optimize data access

This objective may include but is not limited to: SPQuery, SPSiteDataQuery, Large lists, Search (managed properties), SharePoint 2010 query throttling, Client object model vs. web service/rest/SOAP/RPC, Linq

  • Design for logging and exception handling

This objective may include but is not limited to: Determining appropriate level of logging to include in a custom code project, Evaluating SharePoint log data, Instrumenting code to improve the ability to maintain the system, Determining when exceptions are raised, error values returned, and what should be written to the SharePoint ULS log, Debugger, and Event log

  • Identify and Resolve deployment issues

This objective may include but is not limited to: single server vs. farm vs. multi-farm, infrastructure vs. content database, web applications, application pools, feature activation failures, pushing applications to front end, security context, feature scope, feature dependencies

  • Analyze memory utilization

This objective may include but is not limited to: Memory profiling, Disposal of SharePoint objects, Load testing, Identifying memory bottlenecks (hierarchy), Analyze ULS logs, Monitoring memory counters, ensure implemention of IDisposable on custom artifacts containing IDisposable members

Designing SharePoint Composite Applications

  • Design external application integration

This objective may include but is not limited to: Selecting appropriate BCS connection from Web Service, .NET Type, and SQL Connection, Defining authentication requirements, Defining solutions that include Office client applications

  • Determine data capture approach

This objective may include but is not limited to: Evaluate when to use different forms technologies (InfoPath vs. ASP.NET), Office client, Silverlight, BCS, Infopath Forms Services

  • Design SharePoint information architecture

This objective may include but is not limited to: Content types (local, global), Site columns, Site structure, Taxonomy (managed metadata)

  • Design a workflow solution

This objective may include but is not limited to: workflow tool (Visio, SharePoint Designer, Visual Studio), Sequential vs. State Machine, Item vs. Site, Declarative vs. Code, custom actions

Designing SharePoint Solutions and Features

  • Plan SharePoint Features

This objective may include but is not limited to: Feature Sets, Feature Stapling, determine feature scope, Create a new Feature (vs. extending), activation dependencies, feature receivers

  • Plan SharePoint solution packaging

This objective may include but is not limited to: Create a new Solution (vs. extending), Manage reference assemblies in a SharePoint WSP solution, solution sets, solution dependencies, solution targeting

  • Establishing application modification and version upgrade strategy

This objective may include but is not limited to: Designing an artifact upgrade strategy, Feature and solution upgrade, Site upgrade, Versioning custom assemblies, Versioning workflows (new feature, new assembly version, new code), Resolving incompatible changes between dev and production

  • Develop a strategy for delivery of application modifications and existing data transformation

This objective may include but is not limited to: Formulating a new version of custom code, Updating Web parts while retaining properties, connections and other user entered settings, Content maintenance, Developing a content upgrade strategy, Deployment configurations, Deploying modified code safely (data safe), Preparing scripts (PowerShell, EXE), packages (WSP, MSI), or installers

 

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