Microsoft Certification Study Guides
70-529: Microsoft Certification Study Guide
Create and configure an XML Web service method.
<< Create a public method.
<< Attach the WebMethodAttribute attribute.
<< 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.
<< 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.
<< 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.
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.
<< 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.
Call Web methods asynchronously.
<< Poll for the completion of a Web method.
<< Get Web method results.
<< Call a OneWay Web method.
Call remoting methods asynchronously.
<< Implement one-way methods by using the OneWay attribute.
<< Call a remote method asynchronously.
Implement events in remoting applications.
<< Create and fire events.
<< Implement event handler for the events of a remote object.
Enable WSE in client and server applications.
<< Add references to WSE assemblies in client applications.
<< Edit the Web service proxy class to derive from the WebServicesClientProtocol class.
<< Add a element under the element in a configuration file.
<< Add a element to add the 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 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.
<< Shuffle the order of the filters.
<< Enable the Trace filter.
<< Create custom input and output filters.
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Implement WSE SOAP messaging.
<< 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.
<< Create a WSE router application.
<< Configure a WSE router application.
<< Configure a referral cache for routing.
Add and verify security credentials.
<< Add security credentials to a SOAP message.
<< Verify security credentials.
Create, configure, and access a serviced component.
<< Create a serviced component.
<< Add attributes to a serviced component.
<< Register a serviced component.
<< 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.
<< Receive a message synchronously.
<< Decide which formatter to use.
<< Delete queued messages.
Sign and encrypt messages.
<< Encrypt a message by using UseEncryption and EncryptionAlgorithm properties.
<< Handle acknowledgments.
<< Receive a message asynchronously.
<< Use BeginReceive/BeginPeek methods.
<< Respond to a ReceiveCompleted or PeekCompleted event.