What is the expansion of VBL?

Monday, October 5, 2009


Virtual Build Labs



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What are the special features of Test Edition of TFS?


Load and Manual Testing.



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What are the special features of Development Edition of TFS?


Code Analysis, Code Metrics, Profiling.



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What are the special features of Database Edition of TFS?


Database Deployment, DB Testing.



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What are the special features of Architecture Edition of TFS?


It has features which focus on Modeling.



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What is done in the Pre-Build Activity?


Generally we do the Build related settings here, For ex: setting the configuration of the build like "Debug|Any CPU".



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What are the 3 types of branches being followed in TFS generally?


1. Main
2. Development
3. Production



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What are the 2 popular types of Merging?


1. Based
2. Baseless



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What are the various Branching Scenarios generally followed ?


1. Release Isolation
2. Feature Isolation
3. Team Isolation
4. Integration Isolation



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What is the expansion of VCS?


Version Control System.



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What is the expansion of CMMI?


Capability Maturity Model Integration.



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How will you make those ASP.NET controls that don’t have UI visible in Design mode?


Click View > Visual Aids > select ASP.NET Non-Visual Controls or press Ctrl + Shift + N



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What is the use of PropertyGridEditorPart ?


It is used to change the properties of objects in the corresponding webparts.



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What are the various edit options available in an ASP.NET Webpart?


There are 4 types of edit options available in an ASP.NET Webpart, they are:
1. Appearance
2. Behavior
3. Property
4. Layout

What are the types of zones in ASP.NET Webpart zones?


There are 4 kinds of zones in webpart zones, they are:
1. WebPart Zone
2. Editor Zone
3. Catalog Zone
4. Connection Zone



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