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In this Developing Microsoft Azure and Web Services course, students will learn how to design and develop services that access local and remote data from various sources. Students will also learn how to develop and deploy services to hybrid environments, including on-premises servers and Microsoft Azure.
After completing this Microsoft Azure Training course, students will be able to:
Primary: .NET developers who want to learn how to develop services and deploy them to hybrid environments.
Secondary: .NET developers with Web application development experience who are exploring developing new applications or porting existing applications to Microsoft Azure.
Before attending this course, students must have:
Module 1: Overview of service and cloud technologiesThis module provides an overview of service and cloud technologies using the Microsoft .NET Core and the Azure. The first lesson, “Key Components of Distributed Applications,” discusses characteristics that are common to distributed systems, regardless of the technologies they use. Lesson 2, “Data and Data Access Technologies” describes how data is used in distributed applications. Lesson 3, “Service Technologies,” discusses two of the most common protocols in distributed system and the .NET Core technologies used to develop services based on those protocols. Lesson 4, “Cloud Computing,” describes cloud computing and how it is implemented in Azure.Lessons
Lab : Exploring the Work Environment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Querying and Manipulating Data Using Entity FrameworkIn this module, you will learn about the Entity Framework data model, and about how to create, read, update, and delete data. Entity Framework is a rich object-relational mapper, which provides a convenient and powerful application programming interface (API) to manipulate data. This module focuses on the Code First approach with Entity Framework.Lessons
Lab : Creating a Data Access Layer using Entity Framework
Lab : Manipulating Data
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Creating and Consuming ASP.NET Core Web APIsASP.NET Core Web API provides a robust and modern framework for creating Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)-based services. In this module, you will be introduced to the HTTP-based services. You will learn how HTTP works and become familiar with HTTP messages, HTTP methods, status codes, and headers. You will also be introduced to the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style and hypermedia. You will learn how to create HTTP-based services by using ASP.NET Core Web API. You will also learn how to consume them from various clients. After Lesson 3, in the lab "Creating an ASP.NET Core Web APIs", you will create a web API and consume it from a client.Lessons
Lab : Creating an ASP.NET Core Web API
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: Extending ASP.NET Core HTTP ServicesASP.NET Core Web API provides a complete solution for building HTTP services, but services often have various needs and dependencies. In many cases, you will need to extend or customize the way ASP.NET Core Web API executes your service. Handling needs such as applying error handling and logging integrate with other components of your application and supporting other standards that are available in the HTTP world. Understanding the way ASP.NET Core Web API works is important when you extend ASP.NET Core Web API. The division of responsibilities between components and the order of execution are important when intervening with the way ASP.NET Core Web API executes. Finally, with ASP.NET Core Web API, you can also extend the way you interact with other parts of your system. With the dependency resolver mechanism, you can control how instances of your service are created, giving you complete control on managing dependencies of the services.Lessons
Lab : Customizing the ASP.NET Core Pipeline
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Hosting Services On-Premises and in AzureIn this module you will learn how to host your application on-premises and on Azure. You will also learn about Docker containers, and writing serverless applications with Azure functions.Lessons
Lab : Host an ASP.NET Core service in a Windows Service
Lab : Host an ASP.NET Core Web API in an Azure Web App
Lab : Host an ASP.NET Core service in Azure Container Instances
Lab : Implement an Azure Function
After completing this module, students will be able:
Module 6: Deploying and Managing ServicesIn this module, you will learn about Web Deploy and how to deploy web applications by using Web Deploy in Visual Studio. You will also learn how to define continuous integration and continuous delivery pipelines and how to use Azure API Management and OpenAPI to provide robust, secure, and reliable APIs to your customers.Lessons
Lab : Deploying an ASP.NET Core web service on Linux
Lab : Deploying to Staging and Production
Lab : Publishing a Web API with Azure API Management
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 7: Implementing Data Storage in AzureThis module explains how to store and access data stored in Azure Storage. It also explains how to configure storage access rights for storage containers and content.Lessons
Lab : Storing Files in Azure Storage
Lab : Querying Graph Data with CosmosDB
Lab : Caching out-of-process with Azure Redis cache
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 8: Diagnostics and MonitoringThis module explains how to monitor and log services, both on-premises and in Azure.Lessons
Lab : Monitoring ASP.NET Core with ETW and LTTng
Lab : Monitoring Azure Web Apps with Application Insights
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 9: Securing services on-premises and in Microsoft AzureThis module describes claim-based identity concepts and standards, and how to implement authentication and authorization by using Azure Active Directory to secure an ASP.NET Core Web API service.Lessons
Lab : Using ASP.NET Core Identity
Lab : Using Azure Active Directory with ASP.NET Core
Module 10: Scaling ServicesThis module explains how to create scalable services and applications and scale them automatically using Web Apps load balancers, Azure Application Gateway and Azure Traffic Manager.Lessons
Lab : Load Balancing Azure Web Apps
Lab : Load Balancing with Azure Traffic Manager
After completing this module, students will be able to: