Assemblies and Configuration in .NET


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number



Overview/Description
To describe the role and structure of assemblies, how to build private and shared assemblies, and how to configure Windows and web applications

Target Audience
All .NET application developers

Prerequisites
Ability to program in Visual Basic .NET and a broad knowledge of the .NET Framework

Expected Duration (hours)
3.3

Lesson Objectives

Assemblies and Configuration in .NET

  • describe the structure of assemblies and manifests and explain their role within the .NET Framework.
  • explain how to create and package .NET assemblies, including multifile assemblies.
  • create localized satellite assemblies and store them where they can be located and loaded in the hub and spoke model.
  • create multifile and satellite .NET assemblies.
  • describe probing, binding, and policy levels, and be able to override default binding policy using policy configuration files.
  • explain the format of policy configuration files.
  • demonstrate how to configure and use dynamic properties.
  • manually edit configuration files in .NET and access dynamic properties in code.
  • define ASP.NET web applications and customize their behavior using the global.asax file.
  • describe and change the configuration of ASP.NET.
  • Course Number:
    84842_eng