Updating Your
Database Development Skills to Microsoft SQL Server 2005
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Course 2734: 3 Days; Instructor-led
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Introduction
This three-day instructor-led
course provides students with the knowledge and skills to upgrade their skills
to SQL Server 2005 so that they can design, build, query and develop enterprise
SQL Server 2005 databases and servers.
Audience
This
course is intended for experienced database developers and database
administrators, who are responsible for the design, build, query, and develop
enterprise SQL Server 2005 databases and servers.
At Course Completion
After completing this
course, students will be able to:
Use the Development Tools provided
with SQL Server 2005.
Use Transact-SQL enhancements to
perform database development tasks.
Develop XML-based Solutions using SQL
Server 2005.
Build Message-Based Services with the
Service Broker.
Implement Web Services using Native
HTTP Endpoints.
Build Notification Services
Applications.
Implement Database Functionality with
Managed (.NET) Code.
Build Client Applications with the
.NET Framework.
Build Administrative Applications with
SQL Management Objects (SMO).
Prerequisite
Before attending this course, students must:
MCDBA (Microsoft Certified
Database Administrator) certification or equivalent knowledge.
Development experience
with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or Microsoft SQL Server 7.0.
Knowledge of SQL Server
2000/7.0:
Database and server
architecture.
Database Security
Transact SQL
Query Engine
DDL
DML
Optimization
Schema and Objects
Programming Objects
UDF
Triggers
Stored Procedures
Optimization
SQL XML
.NET Development (Visual
Basic .NET or C# .NET)
ADO.NET
In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that
students have completed:
Course 2073, Programming a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database.