See larger picture | MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-529): Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Application Development (Pro-Certification)
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Bill Ryan, Shannon Horn, and Mark Blomsma
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Product Description Announcing an all-new Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Training Kit designed to help maximize your performance on Exam 70-529, the exam for the new MCTS: .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications certification. This kit packs the tools and features exam candidates want most—including in-depth, self-paced training based on final exam content; rigorous, objective-by-objective review; exam tips from expert, exam-certified authors; and a robust testing suite. It also provides real-world scenarios, case study examples, and troubleshooting labs for skills and expertise that you can apply to the job. Focusing on distributed application development, this official study guide covers topics such as creating XML Web services; configuring and customizing a Web service application; creating, configuring, and deploying remote applications; implementing asynchronous calls and remoting events; implementing Web Services Enhancements (WSE) 3.0; creating and accessing a serviced component; and using message queuing. Ace your exam preparation and ramp up quickly on using the .NET Framework for distributed application development by working at your own pace through the lessons, hands-on exercises, and practice tests. The CD features 425 practice questions and a flexible test engine with pre-assessment and post-assessment capabilities. Choose timed or untimed testing mode, generate random tests, or focus on discrete objectives or chapters, and get detailed explanations for right and wrong answers—including pointers back to the book for further study. You also get a 90-day evaluation version of Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 and a 15 percent exam discount voucher—making this kit an exceptional value and a great career investment.
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November 06, 2008 I would actually rate this book 3.5. It's a decent enough book to keep your preparation more structured, focused and on track towards clearing the exam. Remember, it's easy to get lost in MSDN. There are a few obvious typos which are easily spotted. A few of the topics covered need to be supplemented with additional information in MSDN. And I think William Ryan is the worst author of them all.
I recently cleared this exam so in case you are still working on it (instead of 70-503) here's what I did:
- Read this book cover to cover.
- Finished most of the Hands-On-Lab excercises.
- Supplemented some of the topics namely:
Custom Soap Headers/Extensions, .NET Remoting (w/ MSDN Samples), WSE 3.0 (Custom Policy Assertions, WS-Security, SoapFilters, WS-Messaging etc) from MSDN and WSE 3.0 Documentation.
- Coverage of Serviced Components/Enterprise Services/MSMQ is adequate from the exam perspective, although I did lookup some of the classes in MSDN.
- Took practice tests directly from MeasureUp (Practice Test/Exam voucher combo). Did not use the practice test on the CD.
- Took me about a month to prepare. Though I have some prior experience of building distributed applications.
The actual exam duration is 125 mins. Total of 40 questions. Passing score of 700 out of 1000. I got a score of 953 and probably 2 questions wrong.
Hope it helps and best of luck!
Here's a response to the comment made by 'pturner75':
You can use BeginXXX and EndXXX methods to invoke web services asynchronously in .NET 2.0. Just generate your proxies using wsdl.exe or wsewsdl3.exe instead of relying on auto-generated VisualStudio proxies (via web-references).
Terrible,
March 24, 2008 Buy it used for no more than $10 (or don't buy at all), and only if you are preparing for exam. The book is terribly written, hard to read, labs hardly cover the material in chapters. It is VERY unprofessional. Microsoft Please Proof Read Your Sample Codes,
January 18, 2008 I was cruising reasonably ok on the first few chapters and quite forgiving for the few typo and bugs on the sample codes. But somehow as I went deeper towards the later chapters on WSE 3.0 the errors become more pervasive that I lost my appetite. Now, I am not sure whether I should rely on the practice test to past the exam. Filled with errors - Does not prepare you,
January 13, 2008 This book really is very bad. Lots of the code samples
will not compile in C#.
I originally gave this review two stars. But after reading
all of it, I gave it one. The worse author is Shannon Horn,
who asks easy questions and is very verbose. He repeats the
same questions asked in previous questions.
Also, the C# samples have lots of bugs, syntax errors, and a
lot will not compile. Not to mention that lots of
the explanations do not cover how to use the tools.
Sara Morgan dropped the ball on this one. Hopefully Microsoft
will hire the same authors from 70-526, and 70-528 for
the next Web Service exam.
This book isn't good,
January 07, 2008 Ok, it covers most of the topics.
But yikes, it repeats itself all the time instead of at least try to get a little depth. I wouldn't recommend it. Only if you are a real beginner.
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