Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application Development
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This exam is designed to test the candidate's knowledge and skills on developing applications on the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 platform.
Credit Toward Certification
When you pass Exam 70-573: TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application Development, you complete the requirements for the following certification(s):MCTS: SharePoint 2010, Application DevelopmentExam 70-573: TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application Development: counts as credit toward the following certification(s):MCPD: SharePoint Developer 2010Working with the SharePoint User Interface (19%)
- Manage SPSite and SPWeb programmatically by using Visual Studio 2010
This objective may include but is not limited to: creating sub webs, referencing SPFiles, manipulating property bag, when to call Update, referencing SPContext, SPSite, SPWeb, SPSite.OpenWeb, SPWeb.Webs, feature activiation and deactivationThis objective does not include: trivial cases such as setting title and other loose properties of the objects - Implement a dialog by using the Dialog FrameworkThis objective may include but is not limited to: Create dialogs from JavaScript or from server side, display dialogs
- Create a custom ribbon objectThis objective may include but is not limited to: adding custom actions to the ribbon, customizing groups, customizing tabs, customizing the existing ribbon
- Customize navigation programmatically
This objective may include but is not limited to: TopNav bar, quick launch, custom actionsThis objective does not include: custom menu controls, custom site map providers - Create and apply branding to a SharePoint site
This objective may include but is not limited to: applying custom master pages to content pages and application pages, placeholders, page layouts, programmatically working with themes, deploying CSS, CSSlink, ScriptLinkThis objective does not include: graphic design, creating a CSS
Developing Web Parts and Controls (21%)
- Create Web Parts
This objective may include but is not limited to: including properties, controls using Render vs. CreateChildControl, life cycle, visual, standard Web Parts,This objective does not include: trivial case where developer uses Visual Web Part project template - Create connectable Web PartsThis objective may include but is not limited to: Implement consumer/provider interfaces
- Debug Web PartsThis objective may include but is not limited to: ULS log, and event log, debug.log tracing, developer dashboard
- Create and implement delegate controlsThis objective may include but is not limited to: overriding existing controls with lower sequence, developing and using .ascx files
Developing Business Logic (19%)
- Implement a custom workflow in Visual Studio 2010
This objective may include but is not limited to: work with inititation data or association data to create a SharePoint task, extend a workflow imported from SharePoint Designer 2010, use a HandleExternalEvent and CallExternalMethod to interact with a custom local service, work with inititation data or association data in a site workflow, corelation tokenThis objective does not include: trivial cases such as workflows with no custom actions, initiation data, association data. - Create a custom workflow actionThis objective may include but is not limited to: create a custom SPD action, create and add a custom activity to a Visual Studio workflow, define an action.xml file
- Create and implement event receiversThis objective may include but is not limited to: accessing event properties, list, item, site, email, avoiding recursion, cancelling events, choosing synchronization state
- Customize Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
This objective may include but is not limited to: creating a content type that inherit from appropriate parent, creating and implementing a custom publishing field control that is page mode aware, activating a master page programmatically including token usageThis objective does not include: page layouts, formatting - Create, implement and debug a Timer JobThis objective may include but is not limited to: configuration, programmatic scheduling, queueing, attaching debugger to the Timer service
- Create and modify Business Connectivity Service model in Visual Studio 2010This objective may include but is not limited to: create a BDC model in Visual Studio 2010, define insert, update and delete methods, create and read items, make data searchable
- Manage Users, Groups, PermissionsThis objective may include but is not limited to: SPGroups, SPUser, permission inheritance, all securable objects, SPRoleDefinition, SPRole, SPRoleAssignment
Working With SharePoint Data (22%)
- Access list data by using the Server object modelThis objective may include but is not limited to: SPQuery, LINQ, SPList, SPSiteDataQuery, schema management, working with a query Governor, create LINQ query that includes a join statement, SPQuery Vs. SPSiteDataQuery
- Access SharePoint Data by using WCF Data ServicesThis objective may include but is not limited to: WCF ListData.svc, RESTFUL URLs conventions, create and use a client service reference
- Access (CRUD) data by using the Client Object ModelThis objective may include but is not limited to: Javascript, .NET, Silverlight, Build Silverlight User Interface for SharePoint using Client Object Model, Query data by using CAML over the Client Object Model in Silverlight, non data API (site, web, list, access)
- Work with documents programmaticallyThis objective may include but is not limited to: SPFile, SPFolder, SPVersion, upload document and set meta data
- Work with the meta dataThis objective may include but is not limited to: Access data from user profiles, taxonomy, folksonomy
- Extending SharePoint SearchThis objective may include but is not limited to: creating a custom query using full text query or keyword query, customize the look and feel of the search result using XSLT
- Implement and debug code that executes in an alternative security contextThis objective may include but is not limited to: create code that uses the RunWithElevatedPrivileges delegate (including debugging), create code that uses the System Account, create code that impersonate a different user
- Create and modify a custom content typeThis objective may include but is not limited to: declaratively and programmatically creating and upgrading content type using Visual Studio 2010, modifying an exisiting content type, site columns
Stabilizing and Deploying SharePoint Components (19%)
- Manage a solution in Visual Studio 2010This objective may include but is not limited to: modify the contained features in the solution, add an assembly that is not included in the visual studio solution, manage mapped folders for localization, sandbox and farm solutions, customize manifest.xml
- Manage a feature by using Visual Studio 2010
This objective may include but is not limited to: upgrading, localizing, versioning, developing features, feature receivers (activating and installing) that interact with their parent object, customizing feature.xmlThis objective does not include: features without elements - Store and retrieve configuration dataThis objective may include but is not limited to: App config, web config, persisted object, list, xml, file system, cookies, property bag
- Create a site definition by using Visual Studio 2010
This objective may include but is not limited to: feature activation, site provisioning, localizationThis objective does not include: list definitions and modules defined in ONET.xml, SharePoint Designer - Manage SharePoint object life cycle by using the Dispose APIThis objective may include but is not limited to: SPWeb, SPContext, IDisposable, Try…Catch…Finally, using blocks
- Develop, debug, and deploy sandboxed solutionsThis objective may include but is not limited to: APIs that are allowed or not allowed in sandbox, use a full trust proxy.
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