AZ-202 Microsoft Azure Developer Certification Transition (beta)
Languages: English
Audiences: Developers
Technology: Microsoft Azure
Skills measured
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Develop for cloud storage (10-15%)
Develop solutions that use file storage
May include but not limited to: Implement quotas for File Shares in storage account; move items in file shares between containers asynchronously; set file storage container properties in metadata
Develop solutions that use a relational database
May include but not limited to: Create, read, update, and delete database tables by using code; implement dynamic data masking
Create Platform as a Service (PaaS) Solutions (20-25%)
Create an app service Logic App
May include but not limited to: Create a custom connector for Logic Apps, a custom template for a Logic App; create a Logic App; package an Azure App Service Logic App
Create app or service that runs on Service Fabric
May include but not limited to: Develop a stateful Reliable Service and a stateless Reliable Service; develop an actor-based Reliable Service; write code to consume Reliable Collections in your service
Schedule bulk operations
May include but not limited to: Define the batch output and conditions by using Batch Service API; write code to run a batch job; run a batch job by using Azure CLI, Azure Portal, and other tools
Design and develop applications that run in containers
May include but not limited to: Configure diagnostic settings on resources; create a container image by using a Docker file; create an Azure Container Service (ACS/AKS) cluster by using the Azure CLI and Azure Portal; publish an image to the Azure Container Registry; implement an application that runs on an Azure Container Instance; implement container instances by using Azure Container Service (ACS/AKS), Azure Service Fabric, and other tools; manage container settings by using code
Secure cloud solutions (5-10%)
Implement access control
May include but not limited to: Implement Claims-Based Access Control (CBAC) and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) authorization
Develop for an Azure cloud model (20-25%)
Develop for asynchronous processing
May include but not limited to: Implement parallelism, multithreading, processing, durable functions, Azure logic apps, interfaces with storage, interfaces to data access, and appropriate asynchronous compute models
Develop for autoscaling
May include but not limited to: Implement autoscaling rules and patterns (schedule, operational/system metrics, code that addresses singleton application instances, and code that addresses transient state
Implement distributed transactions
May include but not limited to: Identify tools to implement distributed transactions (e.g., ADO.NET, elastic transactions, multi-database transactions); manage transaction scope; manage transactions across multiple databases and servers
Implement cloud integration solutions (10-15%)
Configure a message-based integration architecture
May include but not limited to: Configure an app or service to send emails, Event Grid, and the Azure Relay Service; create and configure a Notification Hub, an Event Hub, and a Service Bus; configure queries across multiple products; configure an app or service with Microsoft Graph
Develop an application message model
May include but not limited to: Create a message schema and a message exchange; create an event model; create topics and subscriptions
Develop Azure Cognitive Services, Bot, and IoT solutions (20-25%)
Integrate Azure Cognitive Services in an application
May include but not limited to: Develop solutions by using intelligent algorithms that identify items from images and videos; develop solutions by using intelligent algorithms related to speech, natural language processing, Bing Search, and recommendations and decision making
Create and integrate bots
May include but not limited to: Create a bot by using the Bot Framework; create a natural language conversation flow; manage bots by using the Azure Portal; register a bot by using the Bot Framework
Create and implement IoT solutions
May include but not limited to: Configure Azure Time Series Insights; configure Stream Analytics service for inputs and outputs; establish bidirectional communication with IoT devices by using IoT Hub; register devices with IoT Hub Device Provisioning Service
Who should take this exam?
THIS EXAM IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THOSE CANDIDATES WHO HAVE TAKEN EXAM 532: DEVELOPING MICROSOFT AZURE SOLUTIONS. IF YOU HAVE NOT TAKEN EXAM 532, YOU WILL NOT EARN A CERTIFICATION BY TAKING THIS EXAM. THIS EXAM IS AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY AND IS SCHEDULED FOR RETIREMENT ON JUNE 30, 2019.
The transition exam is intended for people who have already demonstrated skills in the content domain by passing the existing exam(s) that the new role-based certification exams will be replacing. They cover the delta between the current certification and what we expect people who earn the new certification to be able to do. We don’t want to retest people on the same content where they have already demonstrated competence by passing the existing exam.
Transition exams cover net new content, content that wasn’t covered in enough depth, and content on aspects of the technology that have likely changed since someone took the exam. As a result, the transition exam is not shorter than a typical exam but more focused on the key tasks and skills that were not assessed in the existing exam or certification that is being replaced.
Candidates for this exam are Azure Developers who design and build cloud solutions such as applications and services. They participate in all phases of development, from solution design, to development and deployment, to testing and maintenance. They partner with cloud solution architects, cloud DBAs, cloud administrators, and clients to implement the solution.
Candidates should be proficient in developing apps and services by using Azure tools and technologies, including storage, security, compute, and communications.
Candidates must have at least one year of experience developing scalable solutions through all phases of software development and be skilled in at least one cloud-supported programming language.
Question: 2
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario.
Each question in the series contains a unique solution. Determine whether the solution meets the
stated goals.
You need to meet the vendor notification requirement.
Solution: Update the Delivery API to send emails by using a cloud -based email service.
Does the solution meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: B
Question: 2
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in
the series contains a unique solution Determine whether the solution meets the stated goals.
You need to meet the vendor notification requirement.
Solution: Configure notifications in the Azure API Management instance.
Does the solution meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: A
Question: 3
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in
the series contains a unique solution.
Determine whether the solution meets the stated goals.
You need to meet the vendor notification requirement.
Solution: Create and apply a custom outbound Azure API Management policy.
Does the solution meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer: B
Question: 4
You need to debug the user greeting issue. What should you use?
A. Bot Framework Channel Inspector
B. Bot Connector service
C. Azure Compute Emulator
D. Azure Application Insights
E. Bot Framework Emulator
Answer: C
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