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Exam 70-486: Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Applications (update July 13th, 2017)

How should you modify the web.config file?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing an ASP.NET MVC application in Visual Studio 2012 that will be used by Olympic marathon
runners to log data about training runs.
Business Requirements
The application stores date, distance, and duration information about a user’s training runs. The user can view,
insert, edit, and delete records.
The application must be optimized for accessibility.
All times must be displayed in the user’s local time.
Technical Requirements
Data Access:
Database access is handled by a public class named RunnerLog.DataAccess.RunnerLogDb.
All data retrieval must be done by HTTP GETand all data updates must be done by HTTP POST.
Layout:
All pages in the application use a master layout file named \\Views\\Shared\\_Layout.cshtml.
Models:
The application uses the \\Models\\LogModel.cs model.
Views:
All views in the application use the Razor view engine.
Four views located in \\Views\\RunLog are named:
_CalculatePace.cshtml
EditLog.cshtml
GetLog.cshtml
InsertLog.cshtml
The application also contains a \\Views\\Home\\Index.cshtml view.
Controllers:
The application contains a \\Controllers\\RunLogController.cs controller.
Images:
A stopwatch.png image is located in the \\Images folder.
Videos:
A map of a runner’s path is available when a user views a run log. The map is implemented as an Adobe Flash
application and video. The browser should display the video natively if possible, using H264, Ogg, or WebM
formats, in that order. If the video cannot be displayed, then the Flash application should be used.
Security:
You have the following security requirements:
The application is configured to use forms authentication.
Users must be logged on to insert runner data.
Users must be members of the Admin role to edit or delete runner data.
There are no security requirements for viewing runner data.
You need to protect the application against cross-site request forgery.
Passwords are hashed by using the SHA1 algorithm.
RunnerLog.Providers.RunLogRoleProvider.cs contains a custom role provider.
Relevant portions of the application files follow. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
Application Structure

###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to ensure that the application uses RunLogRoleProvider custom role provider.
How should you modify the web.config file? (To answer, drag the appropriate line of code to the correct location
or locations. Each line of code may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split
bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Select and Place:

Which code segment should you add?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing an ASP.NET MVC application in Visual Studio 2012 that will be used by Olympic marathon
runners to log data about training runs.
Business Requirements
The application stores date, distance, and duration information about a user’s training runs. The user can view,
insert, edit, and delete records.
The application must be optimized for accessibility.
All times must be displayed in the user’s local time.
Technical Requirements
Data Access:
Database access is handled by a public class named RunnerLog.DataAccess.RunnerLogDb.
All data retrieval must be done by HTTP GETand all data updates must be done by HTTP POST.
Layout:
All pages in the application use a master layout file named \\Views\\Shared\\_Layout.cshtml.
Models:
The application uses the \\Models\\LogModel.cs model.
Views:
All views in the application use the Razor view engine.
Four views located in \\Views\\RunLog are named:
_CalculatePace.cshtml
EditLog.cshtml
GetLog.cshtml
InsertLog.cshtml
The application also contains a \\Views\\Home\\Index.cshtml view.
Controllers:
The application contains a \\Controllers\\RunLogController.cs controller.
Images:
A stopwatch.png image is located in the \\Images folder.
Videos:
A map of a runner’s path is available when a user views a run log. The map is implemented as an Adobe Flash
application and video. The browser should display the video natively if possible, using H264, Ogg, or WebM
formats, in that order. If the video cannot be displayed, then the Flash application should be used.
Security:
You have the following security requirements:
The application is configured to use forms authentication.
Users must be logged on to insert runner data.
Users must be members of the Admin role to edit or delete runner data.
There are no security requirements for viewing runner data.
You need to protect the application against cross-site request forgery.
Passwords are hashed by using the SHA1 algorithm.
RunnerLog.Providers.RunLogRoleProvider.cs contains a custom role provider.
Relevant portions of the application files follow. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
Application Structure

###EndCaseStudy###

If the canvas element is supported by the client browser, the application must display “London 2012” in the
footer as text formatted by JavaScript at the end of the _Layout.cshtml file.
You need to modify the layout to ensure that “London 2012” is displayed as either formatted text or as plain
text, depending on what the client browser supports.
Which code segment should you add?

How should you build the route?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing an ASP.NET MVC application in Visual Studio 2012 that will be used by Olympic marathon
runners to log data about training runs.
Business Requirements
The application stores date, distance, and duration information about a user’s training runs. The user can view,
insert, edit, and delete records.
The application must be optimized for accessibility.
All times must be displayed in the user’s local time.
Technical Requirements
Data Access:
Database access is handled by a public class named RunnerLog.DataAccess.RunnerLogDb.
All data retrieval must be done by HTTP GETand all data updates must be done by HTTP POST.
Layout:
All pages in the application use a master layout file named \\Views\\Shared\\_Layout.cshtml.
Models:
The application uses the \\Models\\LogModel.cs model.
Views:
All views in the application use the Razor view engine.
Four views located in \\Views\\RunLog are named:
_CalculatePace.cshtml
EditLog.cshtml
GetLog.cshtml
InsertLog.cshtml
The application also contains a \\Views\\Home\\Index.cshtml view.
Controllers:
The application contains a \\Controllers\\RunLogController.cs controller.
Images:
A stopwatch.png image is located in the \\Images folder.
Videos:
A map of a runner’s path is available when a user views a run log. The map is implemented as an Adobe Flash
application and video. The browser should display the video natively if possible, using H264, Ogg, or WebM
formats, in that order. If the video cannot be displayed, then the Flash application should be used.
Security:
You have the following security requirements:
The application is configured to use forms authentication.
Users must be logged on to insert runner data.
Users must be members of the Admin role to edit or delete runner data.
There are no security requirements for viewing runner data.
You need to protect the application against cross-site request forgery.
Passwords are hashed by using the SHA1 algorithm.
RunnerLog.Providers.RunLogRoleProvider.cs contains a custom role provider.
Relevant portions of the application files follow. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
Application Structure

###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to ensure that only valid parameters are passed to the EditLog action.
How should you build the route? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Hot Area:

How should you build the video viewer?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing an ASP.NET MVC application in Visual Studio 2012 that will be used by Olympic marathon
runners to log data about training runs.
Business Requirements
The application stores date, distance, and duration information about a user’s training runs. The user can view,
insert, edit, and delete records.
The application must be optimized for accessibility.
All times must be displayed in the user’s local time.
Technical Requirements
Data Access:
Database access is handled by a public class named RunnerLog.DataAccess.RunnerLogDb.
All data retrieval must be done by HTTP GETand all data updates must be done by HTTP POST.
Layout:
All pages in the application use a master layout file named \\Views\\Shared\\_Layout.cshtml.
Models:
The application uses the \\Models\\LogModel.cs model.
Views:
All views in the application use the Razor view engine.
Four views located in \\Views\\RunLog are named:
_CalculatePace.cshtml
EditLog.cshtml
GetLog.cshtml
InsertLog.cshtml
The application also contains a \\Views\\Home\\Index.cshtml view.
Controllers:
The application contains a \\Controllers\\RunLogController.cs controller.
Images:
A stopwatch.png image is located in the \\Images folder.
Videos:
A map of a runner’s path is available when a user views a run log. The map is implemented as an Adobe Flash
application and video. The browser should display the video natively if possible, using H264, Ogg, or WebM
formats, in that order. If the video cannot be displayed, then the Flash application should be used.
Security:
You have the following security requirements:
The application is configured to use forms authentication.
Users must be logged on to insert runner data.
Users must be members of the Admin role to edit or delete runner data.
There are no security requirements for viewing runner data.
You need to protect the application against cross-site request forgery.
Passwords are hashed by using the SHA1 algorithm.
RunnerLog.Providers.RunLogRoleProvider.cs contains a custom role provider.
Relevant portions of the application files follow. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
Application Structure

###EndCaseStudy###

HOTSPOT
You need to implement the map of the runners’ paths.
How should you build the video viewer? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Hot Area:

Which code segment should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing an ASP.NET MVC application in Visual Studio 2012 that will be used by Olympic marathon
runners to log data about training runs.
Business Requirements
The application stores date, distance, and duration information about a user’s training runs. The user can view,
insert, edit, and delete records.
The application must be optimized for accessibility.
All times must be displayed in the user’s local time.
Technical Requirements
Data Access:
Database access is handled by a public class named RunnerLog.DataAccess.RunnerLogDb.
All data retrieval must be done by HTTP GETand all data updates must be done by HTTP POST.
Layout:
All pages in the application use a master layout file named \\Views\\Shared\\_Layout.cshtml.
Models:
The application uses the \\Models\\LogModel.cs model.
Views:
All views in the application use the Razor view engine.
Four views located in \\Views\\RunLog are named:
_CalculatePace.cshtml
EditLog.cshtml
GetLog.cshtml
InsertLog.cshtml
The application also contains a \\Views\\Home\\Index.cshtml view.
Controllers:
The application contains a \\Controllers\\RunLogController.cs controller.
Images:
A stopwatch.png image is located in the \\Images folder.
Videos:
A map of a runner’s path is available when a user views a run log. The map is implemented as an Adobe Flash
application and video. The browser should display the video natively if possible, using H264, Ogg, or WebM
formats, in that order. If the video cannot be displayed, then the Flash application should be used.
Security:
You have the following security requirements:
The application is configured to use forms authentication.
Users must be logged on to insert runner data.
Users must be members of the Admin role to edit or delete runner data.
There are no security requirements for viewing runner data.
You need to protect the application against cross-site request forgery.
Passwords are hashed by using the SHA1 algorithm.
RunnerLog.Providers.RunLogRoleProvider.cs contains a custom role provider.
Relevant portions of the application files follow. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
Application Structure

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to extend the edit functionality of RunLogController.

Which code segment should you use?

How should you implement the view?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing an ASP.NET MVC application in Visual Studio 2012 that will be used by Olympic marathon
runners to log data about training runs.
Business Requirements
The application stores date, distance, and duration information about a user’s training runs. The user can view,
insert, edit, and delete records.
The application must be optimized for accessibility.
All times must be displayed in the user’s local time.
Technical Requirements
Data Access:
Database access is handled by a public class named RunnerLog.DataAccess.RunnerLogDb.
All data retrieval must be done by HTTP GETand all data updates must be done by HTTP POST.
Layout:
All pages in the application use a master layout file named \\Views\\Shared\\_Layout.cshtml.
Models:
The application uses the \\Models\\LogModel.cs model.
Views:
All views in the application use the Razor view engine.
Four views located in \\Views\\RunLog are named:
_CalculatePace.cshtml
EditLog.cshtml
GetLog.cshtml
InsertLog.cshtml
The application also contains a \\Views\\Home\\Index.cshtml view.
Controllers:
The application contains a \\Controllers\\RunLogController.cs controller.
Images:
A stopwatch.png image is located in the \\Images folder.
Videos:
A map of a runner’s path is available when a user views a run log. The map is implemented as an Adobe Flash
application and video. The browser should display the video natively if possible, using H264, Ogg, or WebM
formats, in that order. If the video cannot be displayed, then the Flash application should be used.
Security:
You have the following security requirements:
The application is configured to use forms authentication.
Users must be logged on to insert runner data.
Users must be members of the Admin role to edit or delete runner data.
There are no security requirements for viewing runner data.
You need to protect the application against cross-site request forgery.
Passwords are hashed by using the SHA1 algorithm.
RunnerLog.Providers.RunLogRoleProvider.cs contains a custom role provider.
Relevant portions of the application files follow. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
Application Structure

###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to implement the Views\\RunLog\\_CalculatePace.cshtml partial view from Views\\Runlog
\\GetLog.cshtml to display the runner’s average mile pace.
How should you implement the view? (To answer, drag the appropriate code segments to the correct location
or locations. Each code segment may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the
split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Select and Place:

How should you modify RunLogController?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing an ASP.NET MVC application in Visual Studio 2012 that will be used by Olympic marathon
runners to log data about training runs.
Business Requirements
The application stores date, distance, and duration information about a user’s training runs. The user can view,
insert, edit, and delete records.
The application must be optimized for accessibility.
All times must be displayed in the user’s local time.
Technical Requirements
Data Access:
Database access is handled by a public class named RunnerLog.DataAccess.RunnerLogDb.
All data retrieval must be done by HTTP GETand all data updates must be done by HTTP POST.
Layout:
All pages in the application use a master layout file named \\Views\\Shared\\_Layout.cshtml.
Models:
The application uses the \\Models\\LogModel.cs model.
Views:
All views in the application use the Razor view engine.
Four views located in \\Views\\RunLog are named:
_CalculatePace.cshtml
EditLog.cshtml
GetLog.cshtml
InsertLog.cshtml
The application also contains a \\Views\\Home\\Index.cshtml view.
Controllers:
The application contains a \\Controllers\\RunLogController.cs controller.
Images:
A stopwatch.png image is located in the \\Images folder.
Videos:
A map of a runner’s path is available when a user views a run log. The map is implemented as an Adobe Flash
application and video. The browser should display the video natively if possible, using H264, Ogg, or WebM
formats, in that order. If the video cannot be displayed, then the Flash application should be used.
Security:
You have the following security requirements:
The application is configured to use forms authentication.
Users must be logged on to insert runner data.
Users must be members of the Admin role to edit or delete runner data.
There are no security requirements for viewing runner data.
You need to protect the application against cross-site request forgery.
Passwords are hashed by using the SHA1 algorithm.
RunnerLog.Providers.RunLogRoleProvider.cs contains a custom role provider.
Relevant portions of the application files follow. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
Application Structure

###EndCaseStudy###

DRAG DROP
You need to implement security according to the business requirements.
How should you modify RunLogController? (To answer, drag the appropriate code segment to the correct
location or locations. Each code segment may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to
drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Select and Place:

Which code segment should you use?

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing an ASP.NET MVC application in Visual Studio 2012 that will be used by Olympic marathon
runners to log data about training runs.
Business Requirements
The application stores date, distance, and duration information about a user’s training runs. The user can view,
insert, edit, and delete records.
The application must be optimized for accessibility.
All times must be displayed in the user’s local time.
Technical Requirements
Data Access:
Database access is handled by a public class named RunnerLog.DataAccess.RunnerLogDb.
All data retrieval must be done by HTTP GETand all data updates must be done by HTTP POST.
Layout:
All pages in the application use a master layout file named \\Views\\Shared\\_Layout.cshtml.
Models:
The application uses the \\Models\\LogModel.cs model.
Views:
All views in the application use the Razor view engine.
Four views located in \\Views\\RunLog are named:
_CalculatePace.cshtml
EditLog.cshtml
GetLog.cshtml
InsertLog.cshtml
The application also contains a \\Views\\Home\\Index.cshtml view.
Controllers:
The application contains a \\Controllers\\RunLogController.cs controller.
Images:
A stopwatch.png image is located in the \\Images folder.
Videos:
A map of a runner’s path is available when a user views a run log. The map is implemented as an Adobe Flash
application and video. The browser should display the video natively if possible, using H264, Ogg, or WebM
formats, in that order. If the video cannot be displayed, then the Flash application should be used.
Security:
You have the following security requirements:
The application is configured to use forms authentication.
Users must be logged on to insert runner data.
Users must be members of the Admin role to edit or delete runner data.
There are no security requirements for viewing runner data.
You need to protect the application against cross-site request forgery.
Passwords are hashed by using the SHA1 algorithm.
RunnerLog.Providers.RunLogRoleProvider.cs contains a custom role provider.
Relevant portions of the application files follow. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
Application Structure

###EndCaseStudy###

You need to make the “Distance” header of the table bold in the Views/RunLog/GetLog.cshtml view.
Which code segment should you use?


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