Your ASP.NET application displays sales data on a page. You want to improve performance by holding the page in memory on the server for one hour. You want to ensure that the page is flushed from memory after one hour, and that the page is re-created when the next request for the page is received. What should you do? A . Initialize a new instance of the Cache class in the Application.Start event handler. B . Initialize a new instance of the Timer class in the Page.Load event handler. C . Set the Duration attribute of the OutputCache directive in the page. D . In the Web.config file, set the timeout attribute of the sessionState element.
5 7673You create an ASP.NET application for a hotel. The application contains a page that displays current weather conditions for the city in which the hotel is located. The application calls an XML Web service every 10 minutes to update the current weather conditions. A new page is then displayed for subsequent requests. You want the same page to be cached and retrieved from the cache during the time between calls to the XML Web service. You decide to use a Page directive to accomplish this goal. Which Page directive should you use? A . <%@ Cache Seconds="600 '' VaryByParam="Page" %> B . <%@ OutputCache Time="600" %> C . <%@ OutputCache Duration="600" VaryByParam="None" %> D . <%@ OutputCache Duration="600" %>
2 710933) You create English, French, and German versions of your ASP.NET application. You have separate resource files for each language version. You need to deploy the appropriate resource file based on the language settings of the server. What should you do? A . Create an installer and set the Installer.Context property for each version of your application. B . Create an installer that has a launch condition to verify the locale settings. C . Create an installer that has a custom action to install only location-specific files. D . Create an installer that has an MsiConfigureProduct function to install the appropriate version.
2 5873You are planning the deployment of an ASP.NET application. The application uses a Visual Studio .NET component named DataAccess that will be shared with other applications on your Web server. You are using Visual Studio .NET to create a Windows Installer package. You need to deploy DataAccess and the ASP.NET application so that they can be uninstalled later of necessary. What should you do? A . Create a setup project for DataAccess. Add the ASP.NET application in a custom action. B . Create a setup project for the ASP.NET application. Create another setup project for DataAccess. C . Create a Web setup project for the ASP.NET application. Add a project output for DataAccess. D . Create a Web setup project for the ASP.NET application. Add a merge module for DataAccess.
3 7122You create an assembly to access data in a relational database. This assembly will be used by several ASP.NET applications on your Web server. You need to ensure that all your applications can access the assembly. Which two actions should you take (Each Answer: presents part of the solution.)? (Choose two) A . Run the Assembly Registration tool (Regasm.exe). B . Run the String Name tool (Sn.exe). C . Run the Installer tool (Intallutil.exe). D . Run the Global Assembly Cache tool (Gacutil.exe).
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