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Exam 70-175:Designing and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0Exam 70-175 has been available since December 29, 1998. Skills Being MeasuredThis certification exam measures your ability to design and implement distributed application solutions by using Microsoft Visual Basic version 6.0. Distributed Applications are client/server applications that use a network in a multi-tier architecture to distribute their presentation services, business logic, and data services. These applications often access many different data sources. The COM components contained in these applications typically participate in transactions, and they can be shared by multiple users and multiple applications. Before you take the exam, you should be proficient in the job skills listed below. Developing the Conceptual and Logical Design Given a conceptual design, apply the principles of modular design to derive the components and services of the logical design. Deriving the Physical Design Assess the potential impact of the logical design on performance, maintainability, extensibility, scalability, availability, and security. Design Visual Basic components to access data from a database in a multi-tier application. Design the properties, methods, and events of components. Establishing the Development Environment Establish the environment for source-code version control. Install and configure Visual Basic for developing distributed applications. Configure a server computer to run Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).
Configure a client computer to use an MTS component. Create packages that install or update MTS components on a client computer. Creating User Services Implement navigational design.
Create data input forms and dialog boxes.
Write code that validates user input.
Write code that processes data entered on a form.
Add an ActiveX control to the toolbox. Create dynamic Web pages by using Active Server Pages (ASP) and webclasses. Create a Web page by using the DHTML Page Designer to dynamically change attributes of elements, change content, change styles, and position elements. Use data binding to display and manipulate data from a data source. Instantiate and invoke a COM component.
Create call-back procedures to enable asynchronous processing between COM components and Visual Basic client applications. Implement online user assistance in a distributed application.
Implement error handling for the user interface in distributed applications. Identify and trap run-time errors. Handle inline errors. Determine how to send error information from a COM component to a client computer. Use an active document to present information within a Web browser. Creating and Managing COM Components Create a COM component that implements business rules or logic. Components include DLLs, ActiveX controls, and active documents. Create ActiveX controls.
Create an active document.
Design and create components that will be used with MTS. Debug Visual Basic code that uses objects from a COM component. Choose the appropriate threading model for a COM component. Create a package by using the MTS Explorer.
Add components to an MTS package.
Use role-based security to limit use of an MTS package to specific users.
Compile a project with class modules into a COM component.
Use Visual Component Manager to manage components. Register and unregister a COM component. Creating Data Services Access and manipulate a data source by using ADO and the ADO Data control. Access and manipulate data by using the Execute Direct model. Access and manipulate data by using the Prepare/Execute model. Access and manipulate data by using the Stored Procedures model.
Retrieve and manipulate data by using different cursor locations. Cursor locations include client-side and server-side. Retrieve and manipulate data by using different cursor types. Cursor types include forward-only, static, dynamic, and keyset. Use the ADO Errors collection to handle database errors. Manage database transactions to ensure data consistency and recoverability. Write SQL statements that retrieve and modify data. Write SQL statements that use joins to combine data from multiple tables. Use appropriate locking strategies to ensure data integrity. Locking strategies include read-only, pessimistic, optimistic, and batch optimistic. Testing the Solution Given a scenario, select the appropriate compiler options. Control an application by using conditional compilation. Set watch expressions during program execution. Monitor the values of expressions and variables by using the Immediate window.
Implement project groups to support the development and debugging processes.
Given a scenario, define the scope of a watch variable. Deploying an Application Use the Package and Deployment Wizard to create a setup program that installs a distributed application, registers the COM components, and allows for uninstall. Register a component that implements DCOM. Configure DCOM on a client computer and on a server computer. Plan and implement floppy disk-based deployment or compact disc-based deployment for a distributed application. Plan and implement Web-based deployment for a distributed application. Plan and implement network-based deployment for a distributed application. Maintaining and Supporting an Application Implement load balancing. Fix errors, and take measures to prevent future errors. Deploy application updates for distributed applications.
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