- Beginning with an introduction to the technologies in Microsoft's application platform, this thorough guide then goes on to highlight the technologies in SharePoint 2007 that are new for developers - The author team focuses on how SharePoint fits in and complements the underlying platform; this is discussed throughout the book so that readers can learn how to take existing investments in the MSFT platform and move those to SharePoint - Places special emphasis on the key areas of SharePoint development: base platform, collaboration, portal and composite application frameworks,…mehr
- Beginning with an introduction to the technologies in Microsoft's application platform, this thorough guide then goes on to highlight the technologies in SharePoint 2007 that are new for developers
- The author team focuses on how SharePoint fits in and complements the underlying platform; this is discussed throughout the book so that readers can learn how to take existing investments in the MSFT platform and move those to SharePoint
- Places special emphasis on the key areas of SharePoint development: base platform, collaboration, portal and composite application frameworks, enterprise search, ECM, business process/workflow/electronic forms and finally business intelligence
- Demonstrates how to develop applications with RSS, blogs, and wikis; use and customize enterprise search, XML, XSLT in search, and the search Web service; build Portal solutions; and develop Collaboration using calendars, tasks, issues and email events
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Autorenporträt
John Alexander is a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), as well as a Microsoft Regional Director. He currently works as a marketing technologist at G.A. Sullivan.
Inhaltsangabe
- About the Authors - Foreword - Introduction
Chapter 1: The Microsoft Application Platform and SharePoint - SharePoint Products and Technologies - The Microsoft Application Platform - A Service-Oriented View of the Microsoft Application Platform
Chapter 2: MOSS 2007 Overview for Developers - Architectural Overview of SharePoint - Your Development Environment - Configure Remote Debugging
Chapter 3: The SharePoint User Experience - Site Design Starts with Web Applications - Content Is Stored in a Site Collection - Using SharePoint Lists and Libraries - Improved Storage with Lists - Working with Site Columns - Understanding Content Types - Windows SharePoint Services Pages - Windows SharePoint Services Mobility
Chapter 4: WSS v3 Platform Services - Site Definitions - Custom Field Types - Features - Solutions - Web Parts
Chapter 5: Programming Windows SharePoint Services - Object Model - Event Handling - Web Services
Chapter 6: A Sample Collaboration Solution - The Project - Designing a Solution - Project Review
Chapter 8: Building Personalized Solutions - Building Rich Portal Solutions on SharePoint - Membership and User Profiles - SharePoint Audiences
Chapter 9: Using Enterprise Search - Introduction to Enterprise Search - SharePoint Server Enterprise Search Object Model Architecture - Extending Enterprise Search - Configuring Enterprise Search
Chapter 10: Using the Business Data Catalog - Business Data Catalog Architecture - Connecting to Web Services
Chapter 11: Building Document Management Solutions - Understanding the Document Lifecycle - Defining Metadata Using Content Types - Managing Document Creation - Managing the Document Revision Cycle - Developing XML-Driven Document Management Solutions - Creating Policy Administration Tools
Chapter 12: Building Records Management Solutions - SharePoint Support for Records Management - The SharePoint Records Repository - Information Management Policy
Chapter 13: Building Web Content Management Solutions - Customizing the Authoring Experience
Chapter 14: Electronic Forms in MOSS 2007 - The Structure of an InfoPath Form - Form Templates and Form Data - Understanding InfoPath Security - Form Programming - Form Deployment and Distribution - Using Browser-Based Forms
Chapter 15: Building Workflow Solutions - Workflow Foundation Basics - Workflow in MOSS - Workflow Development - Building Declarative Workflows Using SharePoint Designer 2007 - Building Reusable Workflows Using Visual Studio 2005
Chapter 16: Business Intelligence and SharePoint Server 2007 - Dashboards and Report Center - Appendix A: Using the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Extension for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 - Installation Requirements - Building a Custom Solution Using the VSeWSS - Using VSeWSS to Build Site Definitions and Custom Modules - Using VSeWSS to Build Content Types - Building a Custom Content Type Using VSeWSS - Using VSeWSS to Build List Definitions - Using VSeWSS to Build Web Parts - Leveraging the SharePoint Solution Generator
Chapter 1: The Microsoft Application Platform and SharePoint - SharePoint Products and Technologies - The Microsoft Application Platform - A Service-Oriented View of the Microsoft Application Platform
Chapter 2: MOSS 2007 Overview for Developers - Architectural Overview of SharePoint - Your Development Environment - Configure Remote Debugging
Chapter 3: The SharePoint User Experience - Site Design Starts with Web Applications - Content Is Stored in a Site Collection - Using SharePoint Lists and Libraries - Improved Storage with Lists - Working with Site Columns - Understanding Content Types - Windows SharePoint Services Pages - Windows SharePoint Services Mobility
Chapter 4: WSS v3 Platform Services - Site Definitions - Custom Field Types - Features - Solutions - Web Parts
Chapter 5: Programming Windows SharePoint Services - Object Model - Event Handling - Web Services
Chapter 6: A Sample Collaboration Solution - The Project - Designing a Solution - Project Review
Chapter 8: Building Personalized Solutions - Building Rich Portal Solutions on SharePoint - Membership and User Profiles - SharePoint Audiences
Chapter 9: Using Enterprise Search - Introduction to Enterprise Search - SharePoint Server Enterprise Search Object Model Architecture - Extending Enterprise Search - Configuring Enterprise Search
Chapter 10: Using the Business Data Catalog - Business Data Catalog Architecture - Connecting to Web Services
Chapter 11: Building Document Management Solutions - Understanding the Document Lifecycle - Defining Metadata Using Content Types - Managing Document Creation - Managing the Document Revision Cycle - Developing XML-Driven Document Management Solutions - Creating Policy Administration Tools
Chapter 12: Building Records Management Solutions - SharePoint Support for Records Management - The SharePoint Records Repository - Information Management Policy
Chapter 13: Building Web Content Management Solutions - Customizing the Authoring Experience
Chapter 14: Electronic Forms in MOSS 2007 - The Structure of an InfoPath Form - Form Templates and Form Data - Understanding InfoPath Security - Form Programming - Form Deployment and Distribution - Using Browser-Based Forms
Chapter 15: Building Workflow Solutions - Workflow Foundation Basics - Workflow in MOSS - Workflow Development - Building Declarative Workflows Using SharePoint Designer 2007 - Building Reusable Workflows Using Visual Studio 2005
Chapter 16: Business Intelligence and SharePoint Server 2007 - Dashboards and Report Center - Appendix A: Using the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Extension for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 - Installation Requirements - Building a Custom Solution Using the VSeWSS - Using VSeWSS to Build Site Definitions and Custom Modules - Using VSeWSS to Build Content Types - Building a Custom Content Type Using VSeWSS - Using VSeWSS to Build List Definitions - Using VSeWSS to Build Web Parts - Leveraging the SharePoint Solution Generator
- Index
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