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MCAD .NET Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET : 70-305 Exam
Product DescriptionExam Number/Code: 70-305
Exam Name: MCAD .NET Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET

“MCAD .NET Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET”, also known as 70-305 exam, is a Microsoft certification. With the complete collection of questions and answers, Pass4sure has assembled to take you through 129 questions to your 70-305 Exam preparation. In the 70-305 exam resources, you will cover every field and category in MCAD.NET helping to ready you for your successful Microsoft Certification.
Exam news
Exam 70-305 became available in July 2002.

• This exam is scheduled to retire in March 2009
• This exam is available at 40 percent off retail price until it retires

Audience profile
Candidates for this exam work on a team in a medium-sized or large development environment that uses Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Enterprise Developer Edition. Candidates should have at least one year of experience developing Web-based applications. Candidates should have a working knowledge of Microsoft Visual Basic .NET.

Credit toward certification
When you pass Exam 70-305: Developing and Implementing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional status.

• Learn about Microsoft Certified Professional status

You also earn credit toward the following certifications:

• Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) for Microsoft .NET certification.

• Core or elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) for Microsoft .NET certification.

• Elective credit toward Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) on Microsoft SQL Server 2000 certification.

Preparation tools and resources
In addition to your hands-on experience working with the product, Microsoft Learning recommends that you use the following tools and training to help you prepare for this exam. These training resources do not necessarily cover all of the topics listed in the “Skills measured” section.

Classroom training Microsoft E-Learning Microsoft Press books Practice tests
Course 2310: Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (five days)

Course 2389: Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET

Course 2640: Upgrading Web Development Skills from ASP to Microsoft ASP.NET (three days)
Course 2310: Developing Microsoft ASP.NET Web Applications Using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (17 hours)

Course 2389: Programming with Microsoft ADO.NET (18 hours)
MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Developing Web Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and Microsoft Visual C# .NET, Second Edition
(ISBN: 9780735619272)

MCAD/MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft .NET Core Requirements, Exams 70-305/70-315, 70-306/70-316, 70-310/70-320, and 70-300
(ISBN: 9780735619258)

Microsoft ADO.NET Step by Step
(ISBN: 9780735612365)
MeasureUp (Measureup.com)

Self Test Software (Selftestsoftware.com)

Microsoft online resources
• Learning Plan: Get started with a step-by-step study guide that is based on recommended resources for this exam.

• Microsoft Learning Community: Join newsgroups and visit community forums to connect with peers for suggestions on training resources and advice on your certification path and studies.

• TechNet: Designed for IT professionals, this site includes how-to instructions, best practices, downloads, technical resources, newsgroups, and chats.

• MSDN: Designed for developers, the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) features code samples, technical articles, downloads, newsgroups, and chats.

Skills measured
This certification exam measures your ability to develop and implement Web-based applications with Web forms, ASP.NET, and the Microsoft .NET Framework. Before taking the exam, you should be proficient in the job skills listed in the following table. The table shows which Official Microsoft Learning Products may help you reach competency in the skills being tested in the exam.

KEY: = The course provides a general introductory overview of this task. You will need to supplement the course with additional work = The course includes some material to prepare you for this task. You will need to supplement the course with additional work = The course includes material to prepare you for this task
Skills measured by Exam 70-305 Course 2310 Course 2389 Course 2640
Creating User Services
Create ASP.NET pages.

• Add and set directives on ASP.NET pages.

• Separate user interface resources from business logic.

Add Web server controls, HTML server controls, user controls, and HTML code to ASP.NET pages.

• Set properties on controls.

• Load controls dynamically.

• Apply templates.

• Set styles on ASP.NET pages by using cascading style sheets.

• Instantiate and invoke an ActiveX control.

Implement navigation for the user interface.

• Manage the view state.

• Manage data during postback events.

• Use session state to manage data across pages.

Validate user input.

• Validate non-Latin user input.

Implement error handling in the user interface.

• Configure custom error pages.

• Implement Global.asax, application, page-level, and page event error handling.

Implement online user assistance.

Incorporate existing code into ASP.NET pages.

Display and update data.

• Transform and filter data.

• Bind data to the user interface.

• Use controls to display data.

Instantiate and invoke Web services or components.

• Instantiate and invoke a Web service.

• Instantiate and invoke a COM or COM+ component.

• Instantiate and invoke a .NET component.

• Call native functions by using platform invoke.

Implement globalization.

• Implement localizability for the user interface.

• Convert existing encodings.

• Implement right-to-left and left-to-right mirroring.

• Prepare culture-specific formatting.

Handle events.

• Create event handlers.

• Raise events.

Implement accessibility features.

Use and edit intrinsic objects. Intrinsic objects include response, request, session, server, and application.

• Retrieve values from the properties of intrinsic objects.

• Set values on the properties of intrinsic objects.

• Use intrinsic objects to perform operations.

Creating and Managing Components and .NET Assemblies
Create and modify a .NET assembly.

• Create and implement satellite assemblies.

• Create resource-only assemblies.

Create Web custom controls and Web user controls.

Consuming and Manipulating Data
Access and manipulate data from a Microsoft SQL Server database by creating and using ad hoc queries and stored procedures.

Access and manipulate data from a data store. Data stores include relational databases, XML documents, and flat files. Methods include XML techniques and ADO.NET.

Handle data errors.

Testing and Debugging
Create a unit test plan.

Implement tracing.

• Add trace listeners and trace switches to an application.

• Display trace output.

Debug, rework, and resolve defects in code.

• Configure the debugging environment.

• Create and apply debugging code to components, pages, and applications.

• Provide multicultural test data to components, pages, and applications.

• Execute tests.

• Resolve errors and rework code.

Deploying a Web Application
Plan the deployment of a Web application.

• Plan a deployment that uses removable media.

• Plan a Web-based deployment.

• Plan the deployment of an application to a Web garden, a Web farm, or a cluster.

Create a setup program that installs a Web application and allows for the application to be uninstalled.

Deploy a Web application.

Add assemblies to the global assembly cache.

Maintaining and Supporting a Web Application
Optimize the performance of a Web application.

Diagnose and resolve errors and issues.

Configuring and Securing a Web Application
Configure a Web application.

• Modify the Web.config file.

• Modify the Machine.config file.

• Add and modify application settings.

Configure security for a Web application.

• Select and configure authentication type. Authentication types include Windows Authentication, None, forms-based, Microsoft Passport, Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication, and custom authentication.

Configure authorization. Authorization methods include file-based methods and URL-based methods.

• Configure role-based authorization.

• Implement impersonation.

Configure and implement caching. Caching types include output, fragment, and data.

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• Use a cache object.

• Use cache directives.

Configure and implement session state in various topologies such as a Web garden and a Web farm.

• Use session state within a process.

• Use session state with session state service.

• Use session state with Microsoft SQL Server.

Install and configure server services.

• Install and configure a Web server.

• Install and configure Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions.

QUESTION 1
You work as the Web developer at Certkiller .com. You are developing an ASP.NET application which will be used on the intranet site of Certkiller .com. All Certkiller .com’s employees use Internet Explorer
on the company intranet.
Multiple controls that postback to the server for event processing are contained in a page named UserAccount.aspx. To complete processing, the event handlers of the controls require access to a database.
Whenever the UserAccount.aspx page executes a postback to the server, the browser window goes blank for a few moments while the page is being refreshed. The specific control which has the focus
before the postback was performed does not have the focus once the page is re-rendered. This tends to
be very confusing to users, and often results in users making invalid data entries.
You want to configure the UserAccount.aspx page so as to prevent the browser window from being blank after a postback. You also want to maintain the correct control focus once events are processed. You want to use the the minimum amount of development effort to accomplish these tasks.
How will you accomplish the task?

A. For controls that perform the postbacks, include the following attribute with the HTML code: RunAt=”client”
B. For controls that perform the postbacks, include the following attribute with the HTML code: EnableViewState=”True”
C. Insert the following attribute to the Page directive for the UserAccount.aspx page: SmartNavigation=”True”
D. Insert the following attribute to the OutputCache directive for the UserAccount.aspx page: Location=”client”

Answer: C

Explanation: When a page is requested by an Internet Explorer 5 browser, or later, smart navigation enhances the user’s experience of the page by performing the following:
• eliminating the flash caused by navigation.
• persisting the scroll position when moving from page to page.
• persisting element focus between navigations.
• retaining only the last page state in the browser’s history.
Smart navigation is best used with ASP.NET pages that require frequent postbacks but with visual content that does not change dramatically on return.
Reference: .NET Framework Class Library, Page.SmartNavigation Property [Visual Basic]

QUESTION 2
You work as the Web developer at Certkiller .com. You have developed a financial application named Certkiller App01, which is written in Visual Basic .NET. Certkiller App01 consists of a page named AnnualFigures.aspx and a page class named AnnualFigures. AnnualFigures.aspx exists in the Finance namespace.
A Certkiller .com employee named Andy Reid works as a developer in the IT department. One
morning you notice that FirstQuarter.aspx is not functioning correctly. You investigate the issue and find out that Andy has accidentally deleted the Page directive for FirstQuarter.aspx. You must create

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a new Page directive to configure FirstQuarter.aspx to function correctly.
Choose the Page directive which you should use to accomplish the task.

A. <%@ Page Language="vb" Codebehind="AnnualFigures.aspx.vb" Inherits="AnnualFigures"%>
B. <%@ Page Language="vb" Codebehind="AnnualFigures.aspx.vb" ClassName="Finance.AnnualFigures"%> C. <%@ Page Language="vb" Codebehind="AnnualFigures.aspx.vb" Inherits="Finance.AnnualFigures"%>
D. <%@ Page Language="vb" Codebehind="AnnualFigures.aspx.vb" ClassName="Finance.AnnualFigures" Inherits="AnnualFigures"%>

Answer: C

Explanation: The Inherits attribute in the @ Page directive defines a code-behind class for the page to inherit. As AnnualFigures.aspx resides within the Finance namespace we should use Inherits=”Finance.AnnualFigures
Note: The @ Page directive defines page-specific (.aspx file) attributes used by the ASP.NET page parser and compiler.
Reference: .NET Framework General Reference, @ Page
Incorrect Answers
A: As AnnualFigures.aspx resides within the Finance namespace we should use
Inherits=”Finance.AnnualFigures
B, D: The ClassName attribute specifies the class name for the page that will by dynamically compiled automatically when the page is requested. We should not use ClassName here.

QUESTION 3
You work as the Web developer at Certkiller .com. You develop an ASP.NET page named Enlist.aspx. Enlist.aspx will used by Certkiller .com’s users to subscribe to Certkiller .com’s e-mail lists.
The Enlist.aspx page contains an existing user control named ListEnlist. ListEnlist consists of two constituent controls, and is specified in the ListEnlist.ascx file. The TextBox control is named listNameText and the Button control is named enlistButton.
You want to include ListEnlist in the Enlist.aspx page. You do this by configuring this tag:

You now want the page to display the list name in ListNameLabel when a user subscribes to Certkiller .com’s e-mail lists by providing a list name in listNameText, and then clicking the enlistButton.
Which two actions should you perform to achieve your goal in these circumstances? Choose two correct answers. Each answer presents only part of the complete solution?

A. Include this statement in the declaration section of ListEnlist.aspx:

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Public listNameText As TextBox
B. Include this statement in the declaration section of Enlist.aspx: Public listNameText As TextBox
C. Include this statement in the Page.Load event handler for Enlist.aspx:
If Not Page.IsPostBack Then
listNameLabel.Text = ctlEnlist.listNameText.Text
End If
D. Include this statement in the Page.Load event handler for Enlist.aspx:
If Page.IsPostBack Then
listNameLabel.Text = ctlEnlist.listNameText.Text
End If
E. Include this statement in the Page.Load event handler for ListEnlist.ascx:
If Not Page.IsPostBack Then listNameLabel.Text = listNameText.Text End If
F. Include this statement in the Page.Load event handler for ListEnlist.ascx:
If Page.IsPostBack Then listNameLabel.Text = listNameText.Text End If
Answer: A, D Explanation:
A: We must expose the listNameText control by declaring it as public The ListEnlist.aspx file contains the listNameText control so we expose it in this file.
Note: The controls that make up a user control are called constituent controls. These controls are normally declared private, and thus cannot be accessed by the developer. If you want to make properties of these controls available to future users, you must expose them to the user.
D: If the control is reloaded in the Enlist.aspx file due to a response to a client postback we should set the listNameLabel.Text property.
Note: The UserControl.IsPostBack property gets a value indicating whether the user control is being loaded in response to a client postback, or if it is being loaded and accessed for the first time. Reference:
Visual Basic and Visual C# Concepts, Exposing Properties of Constituent Controls
.NET Framework Class Library, UserControl.IsPostBack Property
Incorrect Answers
B: The listNameText control is defined in ListEnlist.aspx, not in Enlist.aspx. C: This would only copy the text when the page is initially loaded.
E, F: We should use the Page.Load event of Enlist.aspx, not for ListEnlist.aspx.

QUESTION 4
You work as the Web developer at Certkiller .com. You develop an ASP.NET page named Region.aspx. Region.aspx includes a Web user control named CountryList that contains countries in a drop-down
list box. The DropDownList control in CountryList.ascx is named CKCountry.
You want to configure a code segment for the Page.Load event handler for Region.aspx. You find though that you are unable to access CKCountry from code in Region.aspx.

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