Which configuration setting should you add to the web.config?

Case Study: 1
Scenario 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 sourcesserialized in proprietary binary formats. The datamust 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
The service has been deployed to Windows Azure. Trey Research has provided version 1.3.0.0 of the
assembly to support a change in the serialization format. The service must remain available during the
transition to the new serialization format. You need to ensure that the service is using the new assembly.
Which configuration setting should you add to the web.config? (To answer, drag the appropriate configuration
elements to the correct location or locations in the answer area. Each configuration element 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.)

Case Study: 1
Scenario 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 sourcesserialized in proprietary binary formats. The datamust 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




********************************************************
DRAG DROP
The service has been deployed to Windows Azure. Trey Research has provided version 1.3.0.0 of the
assembly to support a change in the serialization format. The service must remain available during the
transition to the new serialization format. You need to ensure that the service is using the new assembly.
Which configuration setting should you add to the web.config? (To answer, drag the appropriate configuration
elements to the correct location or locations in the answer area. Each configuration element 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.)

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Dont think this is correct, never seen anything with old and new versions in the config file like this.

I think it should be

codebase version=”1.3.0.0″ href=”Trey.Serialization.dll”

Minix

Minix

What is the correct answer, any ideas?

M DUONG

M DUONG

As chilly said, the answer is correct, folow the link