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Inside Microsoft Windows Sharepoint Services 3. 0

by Ted Pattison, Daniel Larson
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Overview

Focus in on the internals of the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 platform with this in-depth, straightforward reference. You get expert insights, task-oriented guidance, and extensive code samples to help you master the intricacies of building robust, enterprise content management applications.

Discover how to:

  • Build application pages and site pages
  • Develop and deploy reusable Web parts to enable customization and personalization
  • Exploit Windows SharePoint APIs to deploy Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX components
  • Use XML and Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) to create provisioning components
  • Design and implement custom document libraries
  • Use Windows Workflow Foundation to create applications that automate business process
  • Create Site Definitions to aggregate components and package them for deployment
  • Implement Code Access Security, Trust Levels, authentication, and authorization

PLUS—Get Microsoft Visual C# and XML code samples on the Web

Synopsis

Focus in on the internals of the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 platform with this in-depth, straightforward reference. You get expert insights, task-oriented guidance, and extensive code samples to help you master the intricacies of building robust, enterprise content management applications.

Discover how to:

  • Build application pages and site pages
  • Develop and deploy reusable Web parts to enable customization and personalization
  • Exploit Windows SharePoint APIs to deploy Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX components
  • Use XML and Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) to create provisioning components
  • Design and implement custom document libraries
  • Use Windows Workflow Foundation to create applications that automate business process
  • Create Site Definitions to aggregate components and package them for deployment
  • Implement Code Access Security, Trust Levels, authentication, and authorization

PLUS—Get Microsoft Visual C# and XML code samples on the Web

About the Author, Ted Pattison

Ted Pattison is an author, instructor and co-founder of Critical Path Training (www.CriticalPathTraining.com), a company dedicated to education on SharePoint technologies. For the last five years, Ted has worked with Microsoft’s Developer Platform Evangelism group researching and authoring SharePoint training materials for early adopters. Ted started working with SharePoint 2010 in August of 2008, and since that time, has led a series of training classes in which he has already taught hundreds of professional developers how to get started building custom business solutions using the SharePoint 2010 platform.

Daniel Larson is a Microsoft MVP for SharePoint Server 2007. He works at NewsGator Technologies as a software engineer where he develops blogging, social networking, and portal software. Dan is also an avid blogger about ASP.NET AJAX and SharePoint Products and Technologies.

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The Barnes & Noble Review
SharePoint has come of age as a platform for developing custom business solutions. Now two top SharePoint developers (one honored as a Microsoft MVP) show you how to leverage this platform to the fullest. You'll learn how to create, debug, and deploy each of SharePoint's fundamental elements: the building blocks you can use to craft anything from content management to collaboration and workflow solutions.

The authors start with a practical overview of the diverse customization and development opportunities SharePoint Services now provides, and introduce core SharePoint development principles, from site provisioning to architecture. Next they present a developer-centric view of SharePoint site definitions, page templates, document libraries, and Web Parts (both traditional and AJAX-based). Their extensive introduction to SharePoint workflows inevitably touches on Microsoft's impressive Windows Workflow Foundation, too. You'll find plenty of code throughout: especially in their security chapter, which is replete with examples. Bill Camarda, from the July 2007 Read Only

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Microsoft Press
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780735623200

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