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looking for more information on application classes and workflow, or are trying to extend
your applications with Java and AJAX. The complexity of the examples presented in this
book ranges from beginner to expert. The ideas and examples were designed to teach the
inexperienced, as well as inspire the seasoned veteran. Each chapter in this book describes
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In working with SharePoint and with BI, we frequently found that there was no single source of information that could address the needs of both DBAs and SharePoint administrators and developers. In fairness, given the pace of the technology we deal with, it’s very difficult to find that one superhero who knows it all. But, in order to deliver solutions with these modern platforms, we sort of do need to know it all. We need to know core BI concepts as well as core SharePoint BI concepts. SharePoint is becoming the de facto choice for delivery of BI products for Microsoft. With SharePoint 2010, Microsoft introduced Visio Services, Business Connectivity Services, Reporting Services, a much-revamped Excel Services, and to top the cake, a completely revamped PerformancePoint Services. Pro.SharePoint.2010.Business.Intelligence.Solutions
Even if, you are an experienced .NET developer, it is difficult to find a single book that teaches you enough of all of these technologies, and enough BI concepts, to get you on the way to being productive and effective in a project that uses these concepts and technologies. That’s why we put this book together. Continue Reading »
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The goal of this book is to allow you to be productive in SharePoint development by relying on Visual Studio—it won’t require you to have a deep understanding of everything going on behind the scenes in Share- Point because Visual Studio takes care of a lot of this for you. Visual Studio really makes SharePoint development much more accessible to a new developer, similar to how MFC and Visual Basic made Windows development
accessible to a broader range of developers. Continue Reading »
SharePoint 2010 Development with Visual Studio 2010
When I started brainstorming ideas for books about SharePoint Server 2010, the concept of an end-user book was very appealing to me for two primary reasons. First of all, there are some exciting changes to the end-user experience in SharePoint 2010. For example, the fluent “ribbon” user interface has been added. And secondly—unlike many applications—SharePoint provides end users with both deep and broad options for customization, personalization, and functionality.
SharePoint 2010 is the next stage in the evolution of the SharePoint technology platform. SharePoint 2010 expands on the previously provided SharePoint platform by extending existing capabilities and
introducing new capabilities to make it easier and more cost effective to create business collaboration
solutions. We have seen many situations where SharePoint is introduced and individuals struggle to leverage these resources because they are not aware of all the capabilities available or how to leverage them to gain the most value possible. This book was an outcome of this need and can serve as a reference for people working within a SharePoint environment. Continue Reading »
SharePoint 2010 User’s Guide
Despite its power and fl exibility, SharePoint presents many challenges for building enterprise content
management (ECM) solutions. This is partly because of the inherently complex nature of application
development on the SharePoint platform in general, but mainly because the out-of-the-box tools that
SharePoint provides (such as content types, site columns, lists, etc.) are defi ned at such a low level that
it is often diffi cult for developers to fi nd the right balance between building reusable components that
capture the semantics they need when crafting their solutions and writing applications directly using
CAML and .NET code. These challenges are even greater for records management (RM) development
because the platform provides no built-in support for fi le planning or content life-cycle management.
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Professional SharePoint 2007 Records Management Development
Whether using Windows SharePoint Services v3.0 or its more robust sister
product, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, you can leverage an
abundance of features to build enterprise application solutions. One feature
in particular that has stirred us is the content type. This feature allows you to
define a collection of metadata and processes for a certain type of content within
your organization. For example, a sales proposal would consist of a document,
perhaps some attributes that identify the sales representative and customer, and a
workflow that routes the document for approval from key stakeholders. Taken
together, the sales proposal document, attributes, and workflow process comprise
a SharePoint content type.
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Building Content Type Solutin in Sharepoint 2007
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