This course equips students with the skills to develop ASP.NET Core web applications that consume and interact with external APIs. Students will learn how to implement both safe (GET) and unsafe (POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH) HTTP operations using HttpClient and Blazor WebAssembly components. The course concludes with deploying the application to Azure App Service.
Microsoft Applied Skills: Develop an ASP.NET Core Web App that Consumes an API (Code: AZ-2002).
No, basic knowledge of web development is enough. Blazor is introduced in the course.
The focus is hands-on development of a Blazor app that consumes an external API and is deployed to Azure.
No, it's a Microsoft Applied Skills credential—a scenario-based micro-credential.
It is a lab-based, hands-on performance assessment.
Yes, but you must wait 72 hours between attempts.
Yes, you’ll develop a working Blazor app integrated with a REST API.
Yes, each module includes guided coding labs and hands-on exercises.
Yes, you must deploy the application to Azure App Service as part of the lab.
Visual Studio 2022 or later is recommended.
Yes, typically 90–120 minutes is allocated for the assessment lab.
A series of tasks to complete in a hosted lab environment.
No, it’s completely task- and performance-based.
Access is granted through a Microsoft-provided interface after exam registration.
Basic Azure App Service familiarity is helpful but not mandatory.
Yes, Microsoft issues a digital badge for your Applied Skills profile.
Yes, it complements other Microsoft certifications like AZ-204 or AZ-400.
Labs are browser-based and do not require local installation.
Yes, basic API key or token usage is covered.
Yes, it verifies your ability to complete real-world development tasks.
Microsoft reviews and updates Applied Skills content quarterly.
It is recommended for intermediate developers, not absolute beginners.
Yes, a Microsoft Learn profile is required.
Yes, Global IT offers custom delivery for corporate clients.
You can take the exam immediately upon completion if you feel ready.
You can give us a CALL at Toll Free: (866)-GO-GIT-GO OR email at info@global-itech.com
In our Job Assistance program, we will be helping you land in your dream job by sharing your resume to potential recruiters and assisting you with resume building, preparing you for interview questions. GIT’s training should not be regarded either as a job placement service or as a guarantee for employment as the entire employment process will take part between the learner and the recruiter companies directly and the final selection is always dependent on the recruiter.
All the instructors at Global IT are practitioners from the Industry with minimum 5-10 years of relevant IT experience. They are subject matter experts and are passionate for providing an awesome learning experience to the participants.
This course equips students with the skills to develop ASP.NET Core web applications that consume and interact with external APIs. Students will learn how to implement both safe (GET) and unsafe (POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH) HTTP operations using HttpClient and Blazor WebAssembly components. The course concludes with deploying the application to Azure App Service.
Microsoft Applied Skills: Develop an ASP.NET Core Web App that Consumes an API (Code: AZ-2002).
No, basic knowledge of web development is enough. Blazor is introduced in the course.
The focus is hands-on development of a Blazor app that consumes an external API and is deployed to Azure.
No, it's a Microsoft Applied Skills credential—a scenario-based micro-credential.
It is a lab-based, hands-on performance assessment.
Yes, but you must wait 72 hours between attempts.
Yes, you’ll develop a working Blazor app integrated with a REST API.
Yes, each module includes guided coding labs and hands-on exercises.
Yes, you must deploy the application to Azure App Service as part of the lab.
Visual Studio 2022 or later is recommended.
Yes, typically 90–120 minutes is allocated for the assessment lab.
A series of tasks to complete in a hosted lab environment.
No, it’s completely task- and performance-based.
Access is granted through a Microsoft-provided interface after exam registration.
Basic Azure App Service familiarity is helpful but not mandatory.
Yes, Microsoft issues a digital badge for your Applied Skills profile.
Yes, it complements other Microsoft certifications like AZ-204 or AZ-400.
Labs are browser-based and do not require local installation.
Yes, basic API key or token usage is covered.
Yes, it verifies your ability to complete real-world development tasks.
Microsoft reviews and updates Applied Skills content quarterly.
It is recommended for intermediate developers, not absolute beginners.
Yes, a Microsoft Learn profile is required.
Yes, Global IT offers custom delivery for corporate clients.
You can take the exam immediately upon completion if you feel ready.
You can give us a CALL at Toll Free: (866)-GO-GIT-GO OR email at info@global-itech.com
In our Job Assistance program, we will be helping you land in your dream job by sharing your resume to potential recruiters and assisting you with resume building, preparing you for interview questions. GIT’s training should not be regarded either as a job placement service or as a guarantee for employment as the entire employment process will take part between the learner and the recruiter companies directly and the final selection is always dependent on the recruiter.
All the instructors at Global IT are practitioners from the Industry with minimum 5-10 years of relevant IT experience. They are subject matter experts and are passionate for providing an awesome learning experience to the participants.
This course equips students with the skills to develop ASP.NET Core web applications that consume and interact with external APIs. Students will learn how to implement both safe (GET) and unsafe (POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH) HTTP operations using HttpClient and Blazor WebAssembly components. The course concludes with deploying the application to Azure App Service.

Microsoft Applied Skills: Develop an ASP.NET Core Web App that Consumes an API (Code: AZ-2002).
No, basic knowledge of web development is enough. Blazor is introduced in the course.
The focus is hands-on development of a Blazor app that consumes an external API and is deployed to Azure.
No, it's a Microsoft Applied Skills credential—a scenario-based micro-credential.
It is a lab-based, hands-on performance assessment.
Yes, but you must wait 72 hours between attempts.
Yes, you’ll develop a working Blazor app integrated with a REST API.
Yes, each module includes guided coding labs and hands-on exercises.
Yes, you must deploy the application to Azure App Service as part of the lab.
Visual Studio 2022 or later is recommended.
Yes, typically 90–120 minutes is allocated for the assessment lab.
A series of tasks to complete in a hosted lab environment.
No, it’s completely task- and performance-based.
Access is granted through a Microsoft-provided interface after exam registration.
Basic Azure App Service familiarity is helpful but not mandatory.
Yes, Microsoft issues a digital badge for your Applied Skills profile.
Yes, it complements other Microsoft certifications like AZ-204 or AZ-400.
Labs are browser-based and do not require local installation.
Yes, basic API key or token usage is covered.
Yes, it verifies your ability to complete real-world development tasks.
Microsoft reviews and updates Applied Skills content quarterly.
It is recommended for intermediate developers, not absolute beginners.
Yes, a Microsoft Learn profile is required.
Yes, Global IT offers custom delivery for corporate clients.
You can take the exam immediately upon completion if you feel ready.
You can give us a CALL at Toll Free: (866)-GO-GIT-GO OR email at info@global-itech.com
In our Job Assistance program, we will be helping you land in your dream job by sharing your resume to potential recruiters and assisting you with resume building, preparing you for interview questions. GIT’s training should not be regarded either as a job placement service or as a guarantee for employment as the entire employment process will take part between the learner and the recruiter companies directly and the final selection is always dependent on the recruiter.
All the instructors at Global IT are practitioners from the Industry with minimum 5-10 years of relevant IT experience. They are subject matter experts and are passionate for providing an awesome learning experience to the participants.


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