MS-600T00: Building Applications And Solutions With Microsoft 365 Core Services
This Microsoft 365 Certified: Developer Associate certification course provides guidance and expertise on how to design, build, test, and maintain applications and solutions that are tailored for the Microsoft 365 platform's productivity and collaboration demands.
Training Duration: 5 Days
- Certificate Of Completion Available
- Group Private Class
- VILT Class Available
- SBL-Khas Claimable
This MS-600T00: Building Applications And Solutions With Microsoft 365 Core Services course covers five central elements of Microsoft 365 platform – implementing Microsoft Identity, working with Microsoft Graph, extending and customizing SharePoint, extending Teams, and extending Office.
In this course, students will learn how to implement Microsoft Identity and work with Microsoft Graph. Students will also gain the knowledge on UI elements (including Adaptive Cards and UI Fabric), Integration Points (including Microsoft Teams, Office Add-ins, SharePoint Framework, Actionable Messages), and determining workload platform targets.
In implementing Microsoft Identity, students will learn to implement Microsoft identity including registering an application, implanting authentication, configuring permissions to consume an API, and creating a service to access Microsoft Graph. In working with Microsoft Graph, students will learn how to access user data, explore query parameters, manage a group lifecycle, access files, and optimize network traffic using Microsoft Graph. In extending and customizing SharePoint, students will learn about SharePoint Framework web parts, extensions, and how to package and deploy a SPFx solution.
In extending Teams, students will look at the components of a Teams App, work with webhooks, tabs, and conversational bots. In extending Office, students work with Office Add-ins, task pane add-ins, JavaScript APIs, Office UI Fabric, and actionable messages with adaptive cards.
- Implementing Microsoft Identity
- Working with Microsoft Graph
- Determining workload platform targets
- Integration Points, including Microsoft Teams, Office Add-ins, and SharePoint Framework
- Students should have 1-2 years experience as a developer. This course assumes students know how to code and have a basic understanding of REST APIs, JSON, OAuth2, OData, OpenID Connect, Microsoft identities including Azure AD and Microsoft accounts, Azure AD B2C, and permission/consent concepts.
- It is recommended that students have some experience developing solutions on Microsoft Teams, Office Add-ins, or SharePoint Framework through all phases of software development.
Consider completing the MS-900T01: Microsoft 365 Fundamentals training course if you are new to Microsoft 365.
Students in this course are interested in Microsoft 365 development platform or in passing the Microsoft 365 Developer Associate certification exam. Students should also have 1-2 years experience as a developer. This course assumes students know how to code and have a basic understanding of REST APIs, JSON, OAuth2, OData, OpenID Connect, Microsoft identities including Azure AD and Microsoft accounts, Azure AD B2C, and permission/consent concepts.
Module 1: Implement Microsoft Identity
In this module, you will learn to implement Microsoft identity including registering an application, implanting authentication, configuring permissions to consume an API, and creating a service to access Microsoft Graph.Lessons
- Getting Started with Microsoft Identity
- Application types in Microsoft identity
- Permissions and Consent Framework
- Secure custom APIs with Microsoft Identity
- Work with users, groups, and roles in custom apps and APIs
Lab : Implement Microsoft identity
- Exercise - Different types of tokens used in Microsoft identity
- Exercise - Single-page apps
- Exercise - Web apps that sign in users and call APIs
- Exercise - Daemon and non-interactive apps
- Exercise - Understanding permissions and the consent framework in the Microsoft identity platform
- Exercise - Delegated permissions and consent
- Exercise - Application permissions and consent
- Exercise - Create and secure a web API with Microsoft identity
- Exercise - Call secured APIs from web applications
- Exercise - Call secured APIs from daemon apps
- Exercise - Create and secure a web app with Microsoft identity
- Exercise - Utilize security groups in custom apps and APIs secured with Microsoft identity
- Exercise - Leverage application roles in custom apps
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Register an application in Azure AD
- Implement authentication
- Configure permissions to consume an API
- Create a service to access Microsoft Graph
Module 2: Build apps with Microsoft Graph
In this module you will learn how to access user data, explore query parameters, manage a group lifecycle, access files, and optimize network traffic using Microsoft Graph.Lessons
- Optimize data usage with query parameters
- Optimize network traffic with Microsoft Graph
- Access user data from Microsoft Graph
- Manage Group lifecycle with Microsoft Graph
- Access Files with Microsoft Graph
- Use change notifications and track changes with Microsoft Graph
Lab : Build apps with Microsoft Graph
- Exercise - Retrieve and control information returned from Microsoft Graph
- Exercise - Expand related entities and search content in Microsoft Graph
- Exercise - Reduce traffic with batched requests
- Exercise - Understand throttling in Microsoft Graph
- Exercise - Avoid throttling and implement throttling strategies
- Exercise - Eliminate polling Microsoft Graph with the delta query
- Exercise - Working with users in the organization
- Exercise -User profiles and related users
- Exercise - Modifying users
- Exercise - Working with groups in the organization
- Exercise - Users and their groups
- Exercise - Manage group lifecycle
- Exercise - Access and download files from OneDrive
- Exercise - Uploading files to OneDrive
- Exercise - Work with file relationships and trends in OneDrive
- Exercise - Azure AD apps .NET core web APIs
- Exercise - Microsoft Graph change notifications
- Exercise - Track changes with Microsoft Graph
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Access user data with Microsoft Graph
- Work with data using queries on Microsoft Graph
- Manage a group lifecycle on Microsoft Graph
- Optimize network traffic using Microsoft Graph
Module 3: Extend Microsoft 365
In this module you will learn about SharePoint Framework web parts, extensions, and how to package and deploy a SPFx solution. You will also work with Office Add-ins, task pane add-ins, JavaScript APIs, Office UI Fabric, and actionable messages with adaptive cards.Lessons
- Introduction to customizing and extending SharePoint
- Introduction to Office client customization with add-ins
Lab : Extend Microsoft 365
- Exercise - Create and configure your SharePoint Online developer tenant
- Exercise - Interact with SPFx client-side web parts in modern sites
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Package and deploy a SharePoint Framework solution
- Utilize consumption of Microsoft Graph
- Work with web parts as Team Tabs
- Understanding fundamental components and types of Office Add-ins
- Understand Office JavaScript APIs
- Understand testing, debugging, and deployment options for Office Add-ins
Module 4: Develop apps for Microsoft Teams
In this module you will look at the components of a Teams App, work with webhooks, tabs, and conversational bots.Lessons
- Overview of building apps for Microsoft Teams
- Task-oriented interactions with messaging extensions
- Tabs in Microsoft Teams
- Create interactive conversational bots
- Collect input with task modules
- Webhooks in Microsoft Teams
- The Microsoft Graph teamwork endpoint
- Authentication and single sign-on in Microsoft Teams
Lab : Develop apps for Microsoft Teams
- Exercise - Create action command messaging extensions
- Exercise - Create search command messaging extensions
- Exercise - Implement link unfurling messaging extensions
- Exercise - Create a custom Microsoft Teams personal tab
- Exercise - Create a custom Microsoft Teams channel tab
- Exercise - Creating conversational bots
- Exercise - Bots in channels and group chats
- Exercise - Sending proactive messages from bots
- Exercise - Collecting user input with task modules
- Exercise - Using adaptive cards and deep links in task modules
- Exercise - Using task modules with bots
- Exercise - Creating outgoing webhooks
- Exercise - Creating incoming webhooks
- Exercise - Getting started with the teamwork endpoint
- Exercise - Configure a built-in tab with Microsoft Graph
- Exercise - Use Microsoft Graph to post to the activity feed
- Exercise - Implement single sign-on for Microsoft Teams apps
- Exercise - Implement single sign-on with Microsoft Teams tabs
- Exercise - Implement single sign-on with Microsoft Teams bots
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Recognize the components of a Teams App
- Work with webhooks in Microsoft Teams
- Create tabs in Microsoft Teams
- Create and register outgoing webhooks
MS-203T00: Microsoft 365 Messaging
This MS-203T00: Microsoft 365 Messaging course examines the key elements of Microsoft 365 messaging administration, including message transport and mail flow, messaging security, hygiene, and compliance, messaging infrastructure, and hybrid messaging.
MS-500T00: Microsoft 365 Security Administration
Gain expertise required to proactively secure your organization’s Microsoft 365 enterprise and hybrid environments and learn about threat protection technologies to protect your Microsoft 365 environment, respond to threats and enforce data governance.
MS-700T00: Managing Microsoft Teams
In this MS-700T00: Managing Microsoft Teams course, you will learn about various Teams management tools, security and compliance feature for Teams, network requirement for Teams deployment as well as different Teams settings and policies for managing collaboration and communication experience in Teams.
MS-720T00: Microsoft Teams Voice Engineer
In this MS-720T00: Microsoft Teams Voice Engineer course, you will learn how to plan, design, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot an integrated communications solution at an organization using Microsoft Teams. The course will cover Teams Phone with Calling Plans, Direct Routing, and Operator Connect, in addition to Teams devices, audio/video conferencing, and voice migration.
MS-100T00: Microsoft 365 Identity And Services
This MS-100T00: Microsoft 365 Identity And Services course covers three central elements of Microsoft 365 enterprise administration – Microsoft 365 tenant and service management, Microsoft 365 management, and Microsoft 365 identity management.
MS-101T00: Microsoft 365 Mobility And Security
This MS-101T00: Microsoft 365 Mobility And Security course covers three central elements of Microsoft 365 enterprise administration – Microsoft 365 security management, Microsoft 365 compliance management, and Microsoft 365 device management.
This MS-600T00: Building applications and solutions with Microsoft 365 core services course prepares learners for the Microsoft 365 Certified: Developer Associate certification.
The MS-600 exam measures your ability to accomplish the following technical tasks: implement Microsoft identity; build apps with Microsoft Graph; extend and customize SharePoint; extend Teams; and extend Office.
Skills measured
- Implement Microsoft identity (20-25%)
- Build apps with Microsoft Graph (15-20%)
- Extend and customize SharePoint (15-20%)
- Extend Microsoft Teams (20-25%)
- Extend Office (15-20%)
What are Microsoft 365 certifications?
Microsoft 365 certifications are industry-recognized credentials that validate an individual's skills and expertise in managing, deploying, and implementing Microsoft 365 services and solutions. These certifications are designed for IT professionals, developers, and administrators who work with Microsoft 365 technologies.
What are the different Microsoft 365 certification paths available?
Microsoft offers several certification paths for Microsoft 365, including:
- Microsoft 365 Certified: Fundamentals
- Microsoft 365 Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate
- Microsoft 365 Certified: Teams Administrator Associate
- Microsoft 365 Certified: Teams Application Developer Associate
- Microsoft 365 Certified: Messaging Administrator Associate
- Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate
- Microsoft 365 Certified: Teamwork Administrator Associate
- Microsoft 365 Certified: Enterprise Administrator Expert
- Microsoft 365 Certified: Teams Voice Engineer Expert
Are Microsoft 365 certifications worth it?
Microsoft 365 certifications are definitely worth considering, as they offer several benefits that can significantly enhance your career prospects such as:
Industry recognition: Microsoft 365 certifications are recognized and respected worldwide, demonstrating your expertise in managing and deploying Microsoft 365 services. Employers often look for certified professionals to fill critical IT roles, making you a valuable asset to any organization.
Skill validation: Earning a Microsoft 365 certification validates your skills and proficiency in various Microsoft 365 services, including Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security. This assures potential employers that you have the necessary knowledge and experience to manage these services effectively.
Career advancement: Obtaining a Microsoft 365 certification can help you stand out in a competitive job market and improve your chances of getting hired or promoted. Certified professionals typically command higher salaries and have better opportunities for career growth.
Professional development: Preparing for Microsoft 365 certification exams will deepen your understanding of Microsoft 365 services and improve your problem-solving skills. This knowledge can help you become more efficient and effective in your daily work, making you a valuable team member.
Are Microsoft certifications worth it?
In today's fast-paced and highly competitive world of technology, it's more important than ever to stay ahead of the curve and differentiate yourself as a skilled professional.
Microsoft certifications are globally recognized, industry-standard credentials that showcase your expertise in various Microsoft technologies, making them a worthwhile investment in your career growth.
By obtaining a Microsoft certification, you're not only validating your skills and knowledge, but also demonstrating your commitment to continuous learning and staying current with the latest industry trends.
Microsoft certifications cater to a wide range of roles, including developers, administrators, data professionals, and IT managers, providing a versatile pathway to career advancement.
As organizations increasingly rely on Microsoft technologies such as Azure, Office 365, and Dynamics 365, the demand for certified professionals continues to grow. A Microsoft certification not only improves your employability, but also enhances your earning potential and credibility within your field.
Additionally, as a certified Microsoft professional, you gain access to exclusive resources, networking opportunities, and events, further elevating your career. Invest in your future by pursuing Microsoft certifications and unlock a world of opportunities, growth, and success in the ever-evolving technology landscape.