Which code should you use?

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Case Study: 2
Scenario 2
Background
You are developing an online shopping web application.
Business Requirements
• A user is not required to provide an email address. If a user enters an email
address, it must be verified to be a valid email address.
• Information about the first product on the product page must fade out over
time to encourage the user to continue browsing the catalog.
• Administrators must be able to edit information about existing customers.
• Administrators also must be able to specify a default product on the product page.
Technical Requirements
General:
• The web store application is in a load-balanced web farm. The load balancer
is not configured to use server affinity.
• The web store application is an ASP.NET MVC application written in Visual
Studio 2012.
• Products:
• The value of the productId property must always be greater than 0.
• The Products page for mobile devices must display to mobile users. The
Products page for desktop devices must display to desktop users.
Storage:
• The data must be stored in a serialized XML data format.
• Serialized objects must be schema-independent.
Exception handling:
• Exceptions originating from IIS must display a page with support contact
information.
• Some page links expire, and users who access these links encounter 404
errors.
• Exceptions must be logged by using the WriteLog method of the Utility class.
Browser and device support:
• The application must support image format conversions from .bmp to .jpeg for
mobile devices.
• The application must support image format conversions from .bmp to .png for
desktop devices.
Application Structure


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You need to ensure that new customers enter a valid email address. Which code should you
use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that apply.)

###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 2
Scenario 2
Background
You are developing an online shopping web application.
Business Requirements
• A user is not required to provide an email address. If a user enters an email
address, it must be verified to be a valid email address.
• Information about the first product on the product page must fade out over
time to encourage the user to continue browsing the catalog.
• Administrators must be able to edit information about existing customers.
• Administrators also must be able to specify a default product on the product page.
Technical Requirements
General:
• The web store application is in a load-balanced web farm. The load balancer
is not configured to use server affinity.
• The web store application is an ASP.NET MVC application written in Visual
Studio 2012.
• Products:
• The value of the productId property must always be greater than 0.
• The Products page for mobile devices must display to mobile users. The
Products page for desktop devices must display to desktop users.
Storage:
• The data must be stored in a serialized XML data format.
• Serialized objects must be schema-independent.
Exception handling:
• Exceptions originating from IIS must display a page with support contact
information.
• Some page links expire, and users who access these links encounter 404
errors.
• Exceptions must be logged by using the WriteLog method of the Utility class.
Browser and device support:
• The application must support image format conversions from .bmp to .jpeg for
mobile devices.
• The application must support image format conversions from .bmp to .png for
desktop devices.
Application Structure


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You need to ensure that new customers enter a valid email address. Which code should you
use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that apply.)

A.
Option A

B.
Option B

C.
Option C

D.
Option D



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serk

serk

where does emailPattern come from?

bob

bob

you are right there is no emailPattern in the code elsewhere,it’s incorrect.
But if you replace emailPattern by EmailRegex in answer A, it looks much much better than B.

someguy

someguy

The DataTypeAttribute does make sense in A, but the ComplexTypeAttribute does not make sense in B.

I think there’s a mix-up or typo here and A is the closer answer, despite there emailPattern not being defined.