Course 2365—Two days—Instructor-Led
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Introduction
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to analyze their existing application architecture and design a migration strategy that supports their business and technical drivers.
Audience
This course is intended for Solution Developers who have been tasked with designing the migration of an existing n-tier solution to a .NET-based solution. These Solution Developers will have at least four years of development experience with at least one year of this experience with .NET. For the purposes of this course, the Solution Developer is assumed to be a competent .NET developer with experience in designing and developing .NET applications.
This course is not intended for an Application Developer who would implement the actual migration to .NET.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Describe the process of designing an application migration strategy.
• Analyze the business requirements and technical constraints to select a migration approach.
• Determine a high-level migration strategy, which includes specifying whether to perform a horizontal or vertical migration.
• Design a migration plan.
• Design a strategy to support interoperability.
• Identify migration deployment issues and the issues related to implementing a complete migration to Microsoft .NET.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
• At least one year programming experience with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET and/or Microsoft Visual C#.
• At least four years development experience overall.
• Passed the Microsoft Certified Solution Developers certification (MCSD) or have equivalent skills and knowledge.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
No Microsoft Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.
Course Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Designing an Application Migration Strategy
This module introduces the overall migration design strategy. The lab introduces the application scenario that is used throughout the course.
Lessons
• Introduction to Migrating Applications to Microsoft .NET
• Overview of Designing a Migration Strategy
Lab: Introduction to Lucerne Publishing
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Describe the advantages of migrating an application to Microsoft .NET.
• Describe the process for designing an application migration strategy.
Module 2: Analyzing Requirements to Select a Migration Approach
This module describes how to analyze the business and technical requirements that impact the design of a migration strategy. The module also presents the guidelines for selecting a migration approach.
Lessons
• Identifying Business Objectives and Technical Constraints
• Selecting a Migration Approach
Lab: Analyzing Requirements and Selecting the Migration Approach
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Identify the business objectives and technical constraints that impact a migration strategy.
• Determine whether to migrate and/or interoperate an application, whether to completely rebuild an application, or whether to leave an application as-is.
Module 3: Determining a High-Level Migration Strategy
This module describes different high-level migration strategies, how to select a strategy based on the analyzed requirements, and how to analyze the risks associated with the chosen strategy.
Lessons
• Overview of Migration Strategies
• Selecting a Migration Strategy
• Assessing the Risks of a Migration
Lab: Determining a High-Level Migration Strategy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Differentiate between the characteristics of a horizontal migration and a vertical migration.
• Determine whether to perform a horizontal or vertical migration, which includes identifying the details for a high-level migration strategy.
• Assess the risks of the selected migration strategy.
Module 4: Designing a Migration Plan
This module describes how to design the migration plan, taking into account the components to be migrated, data access, and the Web environment.
Lessons
• Analyzing the Source Code of Components to be Migrated
• Determining When to Migrate Data Access from ADO to ADO.NET
• Determining When to Migrate Web Pages from ASP to ASP.NET
• Determining When to Migrate Controls to .NET
Lab: Designing an Interoperability Strategy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Analyze existing components that will be migrated to .NET.
• Determine when to migrate data access from ADO to ADO.NET.
• Determine when to migrate Web pages from ASP to ASP.NET.
• Determine when to migrate controls to .NET.
Module 5: Designing a Strategy to Support Interoperability
This module describes how to design for interoperability.
Lessons
• Designing for Interoperability
• Using Wrappers for Interoperability
• Using Web Services for Interoperability
• Using Other Communication Mechanisms for Interoperability
• Interoperating Between Managed and Unmanaged code
• Interoperating with Unmanaged APIs and COM+ Components
Lab: Designing an Interoperability Strategy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Identify the components with which you will need to interoperate and the issues related to enabling this interoperation.
• Determine when to use wrappers for interoperability.
• Determine when to use Web services for interoperability.
• Determine when to use other communication mechanisms for interoperability.
• Determine how to interoperate with unmanaged APIs and COM+ components.
Module 6: Identifying Migration Deployment Issues and Planning the Next Phase of a Migration
This module discusses deployment issues related to migrated applications. The module also discusses the process for migrating any remaining application components to .NET.
Lessons
• Identifying Common Deployment Issues
• Completing a Full Migration to .NET
Lab A: Identifying Deployment Issues
Lab B: Planning the Next Phase to complete the Migration to .NET
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Identify common deployment issues for both migrated applications and applications that will interoperate with older technologies.
• Identify the issues related to implementing a complete migration to Microsoft .NET. |