Microsoft Microsoft Licensing 70-542CSharp Exam

MS Office SharePoint Server 2007-Application Development

  • Exam Number/Code : 70-542CSharp
  • Exam Name : MS Office SharePoint Server 2007-Application Development
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Exam : Microsoft 70-542CSharp
Title : MS Office SharePoint Server 2007.Application Development


1. You are creating a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 application to increase the search capability of five site collections that belong to a single farm.
You need to retrieve all available search contexts for the Web site collection on which the application is initiated.
Which code segment should you use?
A. string strSite = "http: //yourSiteName";
SearchContext srchContext =
SearchContext.GetContext(new SPSite(strSite));
B. SearchContext srchContext =
SearchContext.GetContext(ServerContext.Current);
C. SearchService searchservice = new
SearchService("Search_SSPS Name", SPFarm.Local);
SearchContext srchContext =
SearchContext.GetContext(searchservice.Id.ToString());
D. WASearchWebService1.SPSSearchWS.QueryService searchWebService =
new WASearchWebService1.SPSSearchWS.QueryService();
searchWebService.Url = "http: //myportal";
SearchContext srchContext = SearchContext.GetContext(new
SPSite(searchWebService.ToString()));
Answer: B

2. You are creating a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Web Part.
You write the following code segment. (Line numbers are included for reference only.)
01 public Button cmdCrawl;
02 protected override void CreateChildControls()
03 {
04 cmdCrawl = new Button();
05 cmdCrawl.Click += new EventHandler(cmdCrawl_Click);
06 cmdCrawl.Text = "Update Index";
07 Controls.Add(cmdCrawl);
08 }
09 public void cmdCrawl_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
10 {
11 Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Administration.Content sspContent =
12 new Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Administration.Content
13 (SearchContext.Current);
14 ...
15 }
You need to ensure that the Web Part initiates a search crawl of a ContentSource named Patents.
Which code segment should you insert at line 14?
A. ContentSourceCollection sspContentSources =
sspContent.ContentSources;
ContentSource cs = sspContentSources["Patents"];
cs.StartFullCrawl();
B. ContentSourceCollection sspContentSources =
sspContent.ContentSources;
Uri TargetScope = new
Uri("http: //myportal/SearchCenter/Search.aspx?Scope=Patents");
sspContentSources.Update(TargetScope);
C. ContentSourceCollection sspContentSources =
sspContent.ContentSources;
CrawlMappingCollection crawlmappings =
sspContentSources.Parent.CrawlMappings;
Uri ResultsPage = new Uri(this.Context.ToString());
Uri TargetScope = new
Uri("http: //myportal/SearchCenter/Search.aspx?Scope=Patents");
crawlmappings.Create(ResultsPage, TargetScope);
D. ContentSourceCollection sspContentSources =
sspContent.ContentSources;
ContentSource cs = sspContentSources["Patents"];
cs.Update();
Answer: A

3. You create a Microsoft Office InfoPath workflow task form for users. The form contains all the details of each task.
You need to store the value of the Comments field in a variable named UserInput when each user submits the form.
Which code segment should you use?
A. String UserInput = new String();
SPWorkflowTaskProperties wpTProps =
new SPWorkflowTaskProperties();
...
UserInput = wpTProps.ExtendedProperties["Comments"].ToString();
B. SPWorkflowActivationProperties wpAProps =
new SPWorkflowActivationProperties();
...
object UserInput = wpAProps.Item.Fields["Comments"];
C. SPWorkflowActivationProperties wpAProps =
new SPWorkflowActivationProperties();
XmlSerializer serializer = new XMLSerializer(typeof(MyFields));
xmlTextReader reader = new XMLTextReader
(new System.IO.StringReader(wpAProps.InitiationData));
MyFields fields = serializer.Deserialize(reader);
String UserInput = fields.Users[i].Comments;
D. XmlSerializer serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(InitForm));
XmlTextReader reader = new XmlTextReader
(new System.IO.StringReader(workflowProps.InitiationData));
InitForm initform = (InitForm) serializer.Deserialize(reader);
String UserInput = initform.comments;
Answer: A

4. You create an application for a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 server.
You need to write code that retrieves all users for an audience named Audience1.
Which code segment should you use?
A. AudienceManager audMgr = new AudienceManager();
AudienceCollection audiences = audMgr.Audiences;
Audience audience1 = audiences["Audience1"];
B. AudienceManager audMgr = new AudienceManager();
ArrayList membershipList =
audMgr.Audiences["Audience1"].GetMembership();
C. AudienceManager audMgr = new AudienceManager();
AudienceCollection audience1 = audMgr.Audiences;
D. SPSite site = new SPSite("http: //servername//sites/site1");
ServerContext context = ServerContext.GetContext(site);
AudienceManager audMgr = new AudienceManager(context);
SPWeb web = site.AllWebs[0];
ArrayList audienceIDNames =
audMgr.GetUserAudienceIDs("Audience1", true, web);
Answer: B

5. You are creating a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 application that uses the Search service.
You need to ensure that the search results are based on an existing keyword.
Which code segment should you use?
A. private void keywordQueryExecute(string strQueryText) {
...
KeywordQuery kRequest =
new KeywordQuery(ServerContext.Current);
kRequest.QueryText = strQueryText;
kRequest.ResultTypes |= ResultType.RelevantResults;
ResultTableCollection resultTbls = kRequest.Execute();
...
}
B. private void keywordQueryExecute(string strQueryText) {
...
KeywordQuery kRequest =
new KeywordQuery(ServerContext.Current);
kRequest.QueryText =
"SELECT * FROM scope() WHERE keyword = " + strQueryText;
kRequest.ResultTypes |= ResultType.RelevantResults;
ResultTableCollection resultTbls = kRequest.Execute();
...
}
C. private void keywordQueryExecute(string strQueryText) {
...
KeywordQuery kRequest =
new KeywordQuery(ServerContext.Current);
kRequest.QueryText =
"SELECT * FROM scope(" + strQueryText + ")";
kRequest.ResultTypes |= ResultType.RelevantResults;
ResultTableCollection resultTbls = kRequest.Execute();
...
}
D. private void keywordQueryExecute(string strQueryText) {
...
KeywordQuery kRequest =
new KeywordQuery(ServerContext.Current);
kRequest.QueryText =
"SELECT " + strQueryText + " FROM scope()";
kRequest.ResultTypes |= ResultType.RelevantResults;
ResultTableCollection resultTbls = kRequest.Execute();
...
}
Answer: A