我不打算在这里写细节,因为(这是正确的),EPiServer 宁愿你学习所有这些东西,也不愿有人告诉你可能的问题是什么。 尽管信息的提供有点令人沮丧,但您还是会浏览博客、论坛和 SDK 等来了解如何做事,而不是像 MS 考试那样有一个简洁的小课程,您可以在其中阅读一本书并通过考试。 这是基于对产品本身的了解,因为这似乎更多地表明了技术能力而不是学术能力。
The EPiServer exam is quite tough. There are a few things worthy of a note at the time of writing this answer/reply:
The exam is based on EPiServer CMS 5 (not CMS 5 R2). Download that version and familiarise yourself with it. There are a few subtle differences such as the EPiServer Manager being used for deployment as oppose to the EPiServer Deployment Center that is used in R2.
Make sure you know about more than just development. This exam covers setup as well as general development. You'll need to know about different methods of installation (using the EPiServer manager) and things like mirroring configurations and how the file managers and office integration work. Where I work, we tend to not use those bits too much so this can be tough for our guys.
Familiarise yourself with the EPiServer standard controls such as EPiServer:Property and SearchDataSource. Again, we don't use those too much here as we have our own set of functions that we use sitting on top of EPiServer to do things for us.
As mentioned by Daniel, read the Editor and Admin manuals, plenty of gems are held in here.
I'm not going to write specifics in here, because (and rightly so) , EPiServer would rather you learn all of this stuff than someone tell you what the questions are likely to be. Though the provision of information is somewhat frustrating ad you trawl though blogs, forums and the SDK etc to find out how to do things rather than there being a nice concise little curriculum as with MS exams where you can read a book and pass the exam. This one is based on knowledge of the product itself and for that is seems to be a much more of an indication of technical ability that of academic ability.
The EPiServer web police seem to have had a word with giles...
...read the manuals and the SDK. It is a pretty tricky exam, actually, and you won't pass it without having a couple of projects under your belt. Examples of topics to brush up on include office integration, workflows, import\export\mirroring, config settings, logging, URL rewriters, page providers, extending the WYSIWYG editor, language handling, search controls, caching... I could go on all day.
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EPiServer 考试相当难。 在撰写此答案/回复时,有几件事值得注意:
我不打算在这里写细节,因为(这是正确的),EPiServer 宁愿你学习所有这些东西,也不愿有人告诉你可能的问题是什么。 尽管信息的提供有点令人沮丧,但您还是会浏览博客、论坛和 SDK 等来了解如何做事,而不是像 MS 考试那样有一个简洁的小课程,您可以在其中阅读一本书并通过考试。 这是基于对产品本身的了解,因为这似乎更多地表明了技术能力而不是学术能力。
The EPiServer exam is quite tough. There are a few things worthy of a note at the time of writing this answer/reply:
I'm not going to write specifics in here, because (and rightly so) , EPiServer would rather you learn all of this stuff than someone tell you what the questions are likely to be. Though the provision of information is somewhat frustrating ad you trawl though blogs, forums and the SDK etc to find out how to do things rather than there being a nice concise little curriculum as with MS exams where you can read a book and pass the exam. This one is based on knowledge of the product itself and for that is seems to be a much more of an indication of technical ability that of academic ability.
另一篇博客文章... http://fringan .blogspot.se/2012/03/reflections-from-take-episerver-cms-6.html
Another blog post... http://fringan.blogspot.se/2012/03/reflections-from-taking-episerver-cms-6.html
找到了一篇很棒的博文,可能会对您有所帮助。
EPiServer CMS 5 认证开发人员
Found a great blogpost that might help you.
EPiServer CMS 5 Certified Developer
请务必仔细阅读 Episerver 编辑器和管理手册。 大多数答案实际上都在那里找到......
Be sure to read the episerver editor and admin manuals thoroughly. Most answers are actually found there...
EPiServer 网络警察似乎与 giles 谈过话...
...阅读手册和 SDK。 实际上,这是一项相当棘手的考试,如果没有几个项目,你就无法通过它。 需要复习的主题示例包括 Office 集成、工作流程、导入\导出\镜像、配置设置、日志记录、URL 重写器、页面提供程序、扩展所见即所得编辑器、语言处理、搜索控件、缓存......我可以继续所有内容天。
The EPiServer web police seem to have had a word with giles...
...read the manuals and the SDK. It is a pretty tricky exam, actually, and you won't pass it without having a couple of projects under your belt. Examples of topics to brush up on include office integration, workflows, import\export\mirroring, config settings, logging, URL rewriters, page providers, extending the WYSIWYG editor, language handling, search controls, caching... I could go on all day.