Developing Windows Azure and Web Services 70-487 Exam
Developing Windows Azure and Web Services 70-487 Exam is introduced mainly for the professional developer who uses Visual Studio 2017 and the Microsoft .NET Core Framework to design and develop Web solutions.
Candidates who is planning to write Developing Windows Azure and Web Services 70-487 Exam should experience in developing ASP.NET MVC-based solutions. Additionally, candidates should be able to demonstrate the following:
- Experience designing and developing Web applications that access various (local and remote) data and services including Windows Azure
- Experience with the full software development life cycle of data and service solutions
- Experience developing and deploying to multi-tier environments, including Windows Azure
- Experience creating and consuming HTTP services We think our Developing Windows Azure and Web Services 70-487 Exam Practice Test Paper and Dumps will provide you 100% confidence to make you appear for Microsoft 70-487 Exam.
- Experience designing and developing asynchronous solutions
This is the list of the contents in our Developing Windows Azure and Web Services 70-487 Practice Test:
- Host and manage Web API.
- Azure Storage.
- Implement Serverless Azure Webservices.
- Configure a web application for deployment.
- Creating WCF Web Services.
- Implement traffic management in Azure.
- Manage packages by using NuGet.
- Azure Service Bus to expose an WCF Service.
- Query and manipulate data by using ADO.NET, LINQ.
- Cache Implementation.
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Languages: English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil)
Candidates for this certification are professional developers that use Visual Studio 2017 and the Microsoft® .NET Core Framework to design and develop Web solutions. Candidates should have a minimum of three to five years of experience developing ASP.NET MVC-based solutions.
Reference: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/exam-70-487.aspx
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