MCTS Exam 70 - 502 MS .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Presentation Foundation Application Development

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Chapter 1: WPF Application Fundamentals;
1.1 Before You Begin;
1.2 Lesson 1: Selecting an Application Type;
1.3 Application Type Overview;
1.4 Security and WPF Applications;
1.5 Choosing an Application Type;
1.6 Lesson 2: Configuring Page-Based Navigation;
1.7 Using Pages;
1.8 Lesson 3: Managing Application Responsiveness;
1.9 Chapter Review;
1.10 Chapter Summary;
1.11 Key Terms;
1.12 Case Scenario;
1.13 Suggested Practices;
1.14 Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 2: Events, Commands, and Settings;
2.1 Before You Begin;
2.2 Lesson 1: Configuring Events and Event Handling;
2.3 Lesson 2: Configuring Commands;
2.4 Lesson 3: Configuring Application Settings;
2.5 Chapter Review;
2.6 Chapter Summary;
2.7 Key Terms;
2.8 Case Scenarios;
2.9 Suggested Practices;
2.10 Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 3: Building the User Interface;
3.1 Before You Begin;
3.2 Lesson 1: Using Content Controls;
3.3 Lesson 2: Item Controls;
3.4 Lesson 3: Using Layout Controls;
3.5 Chapter Review;
3.6 Chapter Summary;
3.7 Key Terms;
3.8 Case Scenarios;
3.9 Suggested Practices;
3.10 Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 4: Adding and Managing Content;
4.1 Before You Begin;
4.2 Lesson 1: Creating and Displaying Graphics;
4.3 Lesson 2: Adding Multimedia Content;
4.4 Lesson 3: Managing Binary Resources;
4.5 Lesson 4: Managing Images;
4.6 Chapter Review; 4.7 Chapter Summary;
4.8 Key Terms; 4.9 Case Scenarios;
4.10 Suggested Practices;
4.11 Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 5: Configuring Databinding;
5.1 Before You Begin;
5.2 Lesson 1: Configuring Databinding;
5.3 The Binding Class;
5.4 Lesson 2: Binding to Data Sources;
5.5 Binding to a List;
5.6 Binding to ADO.NET Objects;
5.7 Binding to Hierarchical Data;
5.8 Binding to an Object with ObjectDataProvider;
5.9 Binding to XML Using the XmlDataProvider;
5.10 Lesson 3: Manipulating and Displaying Data;
5.11 Data Templates;
5.12 Sorting Data;
5.13 Grouping;
5.14 Filtering Data;
5.15 Chapter Review;
5.16 Chapter Summary;
5.17 Case Scenarios;
5.18 Suggested Practices;
5.19 Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 6: Converting and Validating Data;
6.1 Before You Begin;
6.2 Lesson 1: Converting Data;
6.3 Implementing IValueConverter;
6.4 Using Multi-value Converters;
6.5 Lesson 2: Validating Data and Configuring Change Notification;
6.6 Validating Data;
6.7 Configuring Data Change Notification;
6.8 Chapter Review;
6.9 Chapter Summary;
6.10 Key Terms;
6.11 Case Scenarios;
6.12 Suggested Practices;
6.13 Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 7: Styles and Animation;
7.1 Before You Begin;
7.2 Lesson 1: Styles;
7.3 Using Styles;
7.4 Triggers;
7.5 Understanding Property Value Precedence;
7.6 Lesson 2: Animations;
7.7 Using Animations;
7.8 Chapter Review;
7.9 Chapter Summary;
7.10 Key Terms;
7.11 Case Scenarios;
7.12 Suggested Practices;
7.13 Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 8: Customizing the User Interface;
8.1 Before You Begin;
8.2 Lesson 1: Integrating Windows Forms Controls;
8.3 Using Windows Forms Controls;
8.4 Lesson 2: Using Control Templates;
8.5 Using Control Templates; 8.6 Lesson 3: Creating Custom and User Controls;
8.7 Control Creation in WPF;
8.8 Chapter Review;
8.9 Chapter Summary;
8.10 Key Terms;
8.11 Case Scenarios;
8.12 Suggested Practices;
8.13 Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 9: Resources, Documents, and Localization;
9.1 Before You Begin;
9.2 Lesson 1: Logical Resources;
9.3 Using Logical Resources;
9.4 Lesson 2: Using Documents in WPF;
9.5 Flow Documents;
9.6 XPS Documents;
9.7 Printing;
9.8 Lesson 3: Localizing a WPF Application;
9.9 Localization;
9.10 Chapter Review;
9.11 Chapter Summary;
9.12 Key Terms;
9.13 Case Scenario;
9.14 Suggested Practices;
9.15 Take a Practice Test;
Chapter 10: Deployment;
10.1 Before You Begin;
10.2 Lesson 1: Creating a Setup Project with Windows Installer;
10.3 Deploying a WPF Application;
10.4 Deploying with Windows Installer;
10.5 Lesson 2: Deploying Your Application with ClickOnce;
10.6 Deploying with ClickOnce;
10.7 Chapter Review;
10.8 Chapter Summary;
10.9 Key Terms;
10.10 Case Scenario;
10.11 Suggested Practices;

Prerequisites: 

Candidates should have at least one year of experience developing Windows-based applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, at least six months experience with WPF and Visual Studio 2008, and should be able to demonstrate the following by using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF):
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  • A solid understanding of WPF in the context of the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 solution stack
  • Experience in programming against the WPF object model
  • Experience in creating layouts by using Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML)
  • Experience in creating data-driven user interfaces
  • Experience in deploying WPF applications
Benefits: 

When you pass Exam 70-502: TS: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Presentation Foundation Application Development, you complete the requirements for the following certification(s):
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): .NET Framework 3.5 - Windows Presentation Foundation Applications

Duration: 
40 hours
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