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Exam 70-487: Developing Windows Azure and Web Services (update July 23th, 2017)

You need to create the ShippingContext class in the Shi…

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Testlet 1
Background
You are developing an ASP.NET MVC application in Visual Studio 2012 that will be used to process orders.
Business Requirements
The application contains the following three pages.
A page that queries an external database for orders that are ready to be processed. The user can then
process the order.
A page to view processed orders.
A page to view vendor information.
The application consumes three WCF services to retrieve external data.
Technical Requirements
Visual Studio Solution:
The solution contains the following four projects.
ExternalQueue: A WCF service project used to communicate with the external order database.
OrderProcessor: An ASP.NET MVC project used for order processing and logging order metadata.
OrderUpload: A WCF service project used to submit order data to an external data source.
Shipping: A WCF service project used to acquire shipping information.
ExternalQueue Project:
Entity Framework is used for data access. The entities are defined in the ExternalOrders.edmx file as shown in
the following diagram.

The project contains two services defined in the following files.
IExternalQueueService.es
ExternalQueueService.svc.
The ExternalQueue.Helpers namespace contains a definition for a class named OrderNotFound Exception.
OrderProcessor Project:
Entity Framework is used for data access. The entities are defined in the ProcessedOrders.edmx file as shown
in the following diagram.

The classes are contained in the OrderProcessor.Entities namespace. The project contains the following two
controllers.
InboundQueueController.es
ProcessedOrderController.es
WCF service proxies to the ExternalQueue, Shipping and OrderUpload services have been generated by using
the command prompt. The ExecuteCommandProcedure() method in the ExternalQueueService.svc file must
run asynchronously.
The ProcessedOrderController controller has the following requirements.
The GetVendorPolicy() method must enforce a 10 minute absolute cache expiration policy.
The GetProcessedOrders() method must return a view of the 10 most recently processed orders.
OrderUpload Project:

The project contains two services defined in the following files.
IUploadCallbackService.es
UploadCallbackService.svc
Data Access is maintained in a file named UploadOrder.es.
Shipping Project:
Entity Framework is used for data access. The entities are defined in the ExternalOrders.edmx file as shown in
the following diagram.

The Custom Tool property for ExternalOrders.edmx has been removed.POCO classes for the Entity Model are located in the ShippingAddress.es file. The POCO entity must be loaded
by using lazy loading.
The project contains two services defined in the following files.
IShippingService.es
ShippingService.svc.
The IShippingService contract must contain an operation that receives an order number as a parameter. The
operation must return a class named ShippingInfo that inherits from a class named State.
Application Structure

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DRAG DROP
You need to create the ShippingContext class in the ShippingAddress.es file to meet the requirements.
What should you do? (To answer, drag the appropriate code segments to the correct location or locations in the
answer area. 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?

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Testlet 1
Background
You are developing an ASP.NET MVC application in Visual Studio 2012 that will be used to process orders.
Business Requirements
The application contains the following three pages.
A page that queries an external database for orders that are ready to be processed. The user can then
process the order.
A page to view processed orders.
A page to view vendor information.
The application consumes three WCF services to retrieve external data.
Technical Requirements
Visual Studio Solution:
The solution contains the following four projects.
ExternalQueue: A WCF service project used to communicate with the external order database.
OrderProcessor: An ASP.NET MVC project used for order processing and logging order metadata.
OrderUpload: A WCF service project used to submit order data to an external data source.
Shipping: A WCF service project used to acquire shipping information.
ExternalQueue Project:
Entity Framework is used for data access. The entities are defined in the ExternalOrders.edmx file as shown in
the following diagram.

The project contains two services defined in the following files.
IExternalQueueService.es
ExternalQueueService.svc.
The ExternalQueue.Helpers namespace contains a definition for a class named OrderNotFound Exception.
OrderProcessor Project:
Entity Framework is used for data access. The entities are defined in the ProcessedOrders.edmx file as shown
in the following diagram.

The classes are contained in the OrderProcessor.Entities namespace. The project contains the following two
controllers.
InboundQueueController.es
ProcessedOrderController.es
WCF service proxies to the ExternalQueue, Shipping and OrderUpload services have been generated by using
the command prompt. The ExecuteCommandProcedure() method in the ExternalQueueService.svc file must
run asynchronously.
The ProcessedOrderController controller has the following requirements.
The GetVendorPolicy() method must enforce a 10 minute absolute cache expiration policy.
The GetProcessedOrders() method must return a view of the 10 most recently processed orders.
OrderUpload Project:

The project contains two services defined in the following files.
IUploadCallbackService.es
UploadCallbackService.svc
Data Access is maintained in a file named UploadOrder.es.
Shipping Project:
Entity Framework is used for data access. The entities are defined in the ExternalOrders.edmx file as shown in
the following diagram.

The Custom Tool property for ExternalOrders.edmx has been removed.POCO classes for the Entity Model are located in the ShippingAddress.es file. The POCO entity must be loaded
by using lazy loading.
The project contains two services defined in the following files.
IShippingService.es
ShippingService.svc.
The IShippingService contract must contain an operation that receives an order number as a parameter. The
operation must return a class named ShippingInfo that inherits from a class named State.
Application Structure

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You need to modify the ExecuteCommandProcedure() method to meet the technical requirements.
Which code segment should you use?

which code segment should you replace the body of the S…

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Testlet 1
Background
You are developing a flight information consolidation service. The service retrieves flight information from a
number of sources and combines them into a single data set. The consolidated flight information is stored in a
SQL Server database. Customers can query and retrieve the data by using a REST API provided by the
service.
The service also offers access to historical flight information. The historical flight information can be filtered and
queried in an ad hoc manner.
The service runs on a Windows Azure Web Role. SSL is not used.
Business Requirements
A new data source for historical flight information is being developed by a contractor located on another
continent.
If a time zone is not specified, then it should be interpreted as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
When you upgrade a service from a staging deployment to a production deployment, the time that the
service is unavailable must be minimized.
The default port must be used for HTTP.
Technical Requirements
The existing sources of flight information and the mechanism of exchange are listed below.
Blue Yonder Airlines provides flight information in an XML file.
Consolidated Messenger provides flight information in a Microsoft Access database that is uploaded every
12 hours to the service using SFTP. The company uses port 22 for SFTP.
Margie’s Travel provides and consumes flight information using serialized ADO.NET DataSets. Data is
periodically synced between the service and Margie’s Travel.
Trey Research provides data from multiple sources serialized in proprietary binary formats. The data must
be read by using .NET assemblies provided by Trey Research. The assemblies use a common set of
dependencies. The current version of the Trey Research assemblies is 1.2.0.0. All assemblies provided by
Trey Research are signed with a key pair contained in a file named Trey.snk, which Trey Research also
supplies.
The application specification requires that any third-party assemblies must have strong names.
Application Structure

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Errors occasionally occur when saving data using the FlightlnfoContext ADO.NET Entity Framework context.
Updates to the data are being lost when an error occurs.
You need to ensure that data is still saved when an error occurs by retrying the operation. No more than five
retries should be performed.
With which code segment should you replace the body of the SaveChanges() method in the
FlightInfoContext.es file?

Which code segment should you use as the body of the St…

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Testlet 1
Background
You are developing a flight information consolidation service. The service retrieves flight information from a
number of sources and combines them into a single data set. The consolidated flight information is stored in a
SQL Server database. Customers can query and retrieve the data by using a REST API provided by the
service.
The service also offers access to historical flight information. The historical flight information can be filtered and
queried in an ad hoc manner.
The service runs on a Windows Azure Web Role. SSL is not used.
Business Requirements
A new data source for historical flight information is being developed by a contractor located on another
continent.
If a time zone is not specified, then it should be interpreted as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
When you upgrade a service from a staging deployment to a production deployment, the time that the
service is unavailable must be minimized.
The default port must be used for HTTP.
Technical Requirements
The existing sources of flight information and the mechanism of exchange are listed below.
Blue Yonder Airlines provides flight information in an XML file.
Consolidated Messenger provides flight information in a Microsoft Access database that is uploaded every
12 hours to the service using SFTP. The company uses port 22 for SFTP.
Margie’s Travel provides and consumes flight information using serialized ADO.NET DataSets. Data is
periodically synced between the service and Margie’s Travel.
Trey Research provides data from multiple sources serialized in proprietary binary formats. The data must
be read by using .NET assemblies provided by Trey Research. The assemblies use a common set of
dependencies. The current version of the Trey Research assemblies is 1.2.0.0. All assemblies provided by
Trey Research are signed with a key pair contained in a file named Trey.snk, which Trey Research also
supplies.
The application specification requires that any third-party assemblies must have strong names.
Application Structure

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Transformed historical flight information provided by the RemoteDataStream() method must be written to the
response stream as a series of XML elements named Flight within a root element named Flights. Each Flight
element has a child element named FlightName that contains the flight name that starts with the two-letter
airline prefix.You need to implement the StreamHistoricalFlights() method so that it minimizes the amount of memory
allocated.
Which code segment should you use as the body of the StreamHistoricalFlights() method in the
HistoricalDataLoader.es file?

You need to specify which properties of the FlightInfo …

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing a flight information consolidation service. The service retrieves flight information from a
number of sources and combines them into a single data set. The consolidated flight information is stored in a
SQL Server database. Customers can query and retrieve the data by using a REST API provided by the
service.
The service also offers access to historical flight information. The historical flight information can be filtered and
queried in an ad hoc manner.
The service runs on a Windows Azure Web Role. SSL is not used.
Business Requirements
A new data source for historical flight information is being developed by a contractor located on another
continent.
If a time zone is not specified, then it should be interpreted as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
When you upgrade a service from a staging deployment to a production deployment, the time that the
service is unavailable must be minimized.
The default port must be used for HTTP.
Technical Requirements
The existing sources of flight information and the mechanism of exchange are listed below.
Blue Yonder Airlines provides flight information in an XML file.
Consolidated Messenger provides flight information in a Microsoft Access database that is uploaded every
12 hours to the service using SFTP. The company uses port 22 for SFTP.
Margie’s Travel provides and consumes flight information using serialized ADO.NET DataSets. Data is
periodically synced between the service and Margie’s Travel.
Trey Research provides data from multiple sources serialized in proprietary binary formats. The data must
be read by using .NET assemblies provided by Trey Research. The assemblies use a common set of
dependencies. The current version of the Trey Research assemblies is 1.2.0.0. All assemblies provided by
Trey Research are signed with a key pair contained in a file named Trey.snk, which Trey Research also
supplies.
The application specification requires that any third-party assemblies must have strong names.
Application Structure

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Historical flight information data will be stored in Windows Azure Table Storage using the FlightInfo class as the
table entity.
There are millions of entries in the table. Queries for historical flight information specify a set of airlines to
search and whether the query should return only late flights. Results should be ordered by flight name.
You need to specify which properties of the FlightInfo class should be used at the partition and row keys to
ensure that query results are returned as quickly as possible.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that apply.)

You need to load flight information provided by Consoli…

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing a flight information consolidation service. The service retrieves flight information from a
number of sources and combines them into a single data set. The consolidated flight information is stored in a
SQL Server database. Customers can query and retrieve the data by using a REST API provided by the
service.
The service also offers access to historical flight information. The historical flight information can be filtered and
queried in an ad hoc manner.
The service runs on a Windows Azure Web Role. SSL is not used.
Business Requirements
A new data source for historical flight information is being developed by a contractor located on another
continent.
If a time zone is not specified, then it should be interpreted as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
When you upgrade a service from a staging deployment to a production deployment, the time that the
service is unavailable must be minimized.
The default port must be used for HTTP.
Technical Requirements
The existing sources of flight information and the mechanism of exchange are listed below.
Blue Yonder Airlines provides flight information in an XML file.
Consolidated Messenger provides flight information in a Microsoft Access database that is uploaded every
12 hours to the service using SFTP. The company uses port 22 for SFTP.
Margie’s Travel provides and consumes flight information using serialized ADO.NET DataSets. Data is
periodically synced between the service and Margie’s Travel.
Trey Research provides data from multiple sources serialized in proprietary binary formats. The data must
be read by using .NET assemblies provided by Trey Research. The assemblies use a common set of
dependencies. The current version of the Trey Research assemblies is 1.2.0.0. All assemblies provided by
Trey Research are signed with a key pair contained in a file named Trey.snk, which Trey Research also
supplies.
The application specification requires that any third-party assemblies must have strong names.
Application Structure

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You need to load flight information provided by Consolidated Messenger.
What should you use?

You need to implement the LoadFlights() and Parse() met…

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing a flight information consolidation service. The service retrieves flight information from a
number of sources and combines them into a single data set. The consolidated flight information is stored in a
SQL Server database. Customers can query and retrieve the data by using a REST API provided by the
service.
The service also offers access to historical flight information. The historical flight information can be filtered and
queried in an ad hoc manner.
The service runs on a Windows Azure Web Role. SSL is not used.
Business Requirements
A new data source for historical flight information is being developed by a contractor located on another
continent.
If a time zone is not specified, then it should be interpreted as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
When you upgrade a service from a staging deployment to a production deployment, the time that the
service is unavailable must be minimized.
The default port must be used for HTTP.
Technical Requirements
The existing sources of flight information and the mechanism of exchange are listed below.
Blue Yonder Airlines provides flight information in an XML file.
Consolidated Messenger provides flight information in a Microsoft Access database that is uploaded every
12 hours to the service using SFTP. The company uses port 22 for SFTP.
Margie’s Travel provides and consumes flight information using serialized ADO.NET DataSets. Data is
periodically synced between the service and Margie’s Travel.
Trey Research provides data from multiple sources serialized in proprietary binary formats. The data must
be read by using .NET assemblies provided by Trey Research. The assemblies use a common set of
dependencies. The current version of the Trey Research assemblies is 1.2.0.0. All assemblies provided by
Trey Research are signed with a key pair contained in a file named Trey.snk, which Trey Research also
supplies.
The application specification requires that any third-party assemblies must have strong names.
Application Structure

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DRAG DROP
You need to parse flight information from Blue Yonder Airlines. The content of the XML file is shown below.

Some airlines do not specify the timezone of the arrival time. If the timezone is not specified, then it should be
interpreted per the business requirements.
You need to implement the LoadFlights() and Parse() methods of the BlueYonderLoader class.
What should you do? (To answer, drag the appropriate code segments to the correct location in the answer
area. Each 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 a flight information consolidation service. The service retrieves flight information from a
number of sources and combines them into a single data set. The consolidated flight information is stored in a
SQL Server database. Customers can query and retrieve the data by using a REST API provided by the
service.
The service also offers access to historical flight information. The historical flight information can be filtered and
queried in an ad hoc manner.
The service runs on a Windows Azure Web Role. SSL is not used.
Business Requirements
A new data source for historical flight information is being developed by a contractor located on another
continent.
If a time zone is not specified, then it should be interpreted as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
When you upgrade a service from a staging deployment to a production deployment, the time that the
service is unavailable must be minimized.
The default port must be used for HTTP.
Technical Requirements
The existing sources of flight information and the mechanism of exchange are listed below.
Blue Yonder Airlines provides flight information in an XML file.
Consolidated Messenger provides flight information in a Microsoft Access database that is uploaded every
12 hours to the service using SFTP. The company uses port 22 for SFTP.
Margie’s Travel provides and consumes flight information using serialized ADO.NET DataSets. Data is
periodically synced between the service and Margie’s Travel.
Trey Research provides data from multiple sources serialized in proprietary binary formats. The data must
be read by using .NET assemblies provided by Trey Research. The assemblies use a common set of
dependencies. The current version of the Trey Research assemblies is 1.2.0.0. All assemblies provided by
Trey Research are signed with a key pair contained in a file named Trey.snk, which Trey Research also
supplies.
The application specification requires that any third-party assemblies must have strong names.
Application Structure

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You are adding a new REST service endpoint to the FlightDataController controller that returns the total number
of seats for each airline.
You need to write a LINQ to Entities query to extract the required data.
Which code segment should you use?

Which should you use?

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Testlet 1
Background
You are developing a flight information consolidation service. The service retrieves flight information from a
number of sources and combines them into a single data set. The consolidated flight information is stored in a
SQL Server database. Customers can query and retrieve the data by using a REST API provided by the
service.
The service also offers access to historical flight information. The historical flight information can be filtered and
queried in an ad hoc manner.
The service runs on a Windows Azure Web Role. SSL is not used.
Business Requirements
A new data source for historical flight information is being developed by a contractor located on another
continent.
If a time zone is not specified, then it should be interpreted as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
When you upgrade a service from a staging deployment to a production deployment, the time that the
service is unavailable must be minimized.
The default port must be used for HTTP.
Technical Requirements
The existing sources of flight information and the mechanism of exchange are listed below.
Blue Yonder Airlines provides flight information in an XML file.
Consolidated Messenger provides flight information in a Microsoft Access database that is uploaded every
12 hours to the service using SFTP. The company uses port 22 for SFTP.
Margie’s Travel provides and consumes flight information using serialized ADO.NET DataSets. Data is
periodically synced between the service and Margie’s Travel.
Trey Research provides data from multiple sources serialized in proprietary binary formats. The data must
be read by using .NET assemblies provided by Trey Research. The assemblies use a common set of
dependencies. The current version of the Trey Research assemblies is 1.2.0.0. All assemblies provided by
Trey Research are signed with a key pair contained in a file named Trey.snk, which Trey Research also
supplies.
The application specification requires that any third-party assemblies must have strong names.
Application Structure

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You need to load flight information provided by Consolidated Messenger.
Which should you use?

You need to ensure that the cache is correctly updated …

###BeginCaseStudy###
Testlet 1
Background
You are developing a flight information consolidation service. The service retrieves flight information from a
number of sources and combines them into a single data set. The consolidated flight information is stored in a
SQL Server database. Customers can query and retrieve the data by using a REST API provided by the
service.
The service also offers access to historical flight information. The historical flight information can be filtered and
queried in an ad hoc manner.
The service runs on a Windows Azure Web Role. SSL is not used.
Business Requirements
A new data source for historical flight information is being developed by a contractor located on another
continent.
If a time zone is not specified, then it should be interpreted as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
When you upgrade a service from a staging deployment to a production deployment, the time that the
service is unavailable must be minimized.
The default port must be used for HTTP.
Technical Requirements
The existing sources of flight information and the mechanism of exchange are listed below.
Blue Yonder Airlines provides flight information in an XML file.
Consolidated Messenger provides flight information in a Microsoft Access database that is uploaded every
12 hours to the service using SFTP. The company uses port 22 for SFTP.
Margie’s Travel provides and consumes flight information using serialized ADO.NET DataSets. Data is
periodically synced between the service and Margie’s Travel.
Trey Research provides data from multiple sources serialized in proprietary binary formats. The data must
be read by using .NET assemblies provided by Trey Research. The assemblies use a common set of
dependencies. The current version of the Trey Research assemblies is 1.2.0.0. All assemblies provided by
Trey Research are signed with a key pair contained in a file named Trey.snk, which Trey Research also
supplies.
The application specification requires that any third-party assemblies must have strong names.
Application Structure

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Data provided by Consolidated Messenger is cached in the HttpContext.Cache object. You need to ensure that
the cache is correctly updated when new data arrives.
What should you do?


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