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Microsoft(r) Sharepoint(r) 2007 Development Unleashed (Unleashed)by Kevin Hoffman
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:This is the most comprehensive, practical guide to building enterpriseclass applications with SharePoint 2007, ASP.NET 2.0, Visual C# 2005, and the Microsoft Office 2007 system. Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Unleashed is designed for every working .NET developer: both those with SharePoint experience and those new to SharePoint. The authors thoroughly introduce SharePoint 2007 as a development platform and offer in-depth, example-rich coverage of every significant tool for programmers--from “Features and Solutions” to list events, from user profiles to Web Parts. You’ll walk step-by-step through building each major type of SharePoint application. You’ll also find in-depth coverage of SharePoint 2007’s rich collection of built-in Web services, including services for building document workspaces, centralizing the management of Excel spreadsheets, ensuring security, and much more.
Detailed information on how to…
Introduction 1 1 Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) Primer 5
Part I Programming with the SharePoint Object Model 2 Introduction to the SharePoint Object Model 15 3 Programming with Features and Solutions 25 4 Working with Sites and Webs 35 5 Managing SharePoint Lists 47 6 Advanced List Management 59 7 Handling List Events 69 8 Working with Document Libraries and Files 83 9 Working with Meetings 97
Part II Enterprise Content Management 10 Integrating Business Data 109 11 Creating BusinessData Applications 121 12 Working with User Profiles 135 13 Building Workflows 147
Part III Programming SharePoint Web Parts 14 ASP.NET Server Control Primer 163 15 Introduction to Web Parts 173 16 Developing Full-Featured Web Parts 191 17 Building Web Parts for Maintaining SharePoint 2007 Lists 205 18 Building Connected Web Parts 217 19 Debugging and Deploying Web Parts 229
Part IV Programming the SharePoint 2007 Web Services 20 Using the Document Workspace Web Service 241 21 Using the Imaging Web Service 255 22 Using the Lists Web Service 273 23 Using the Meeting Workspace Web Service 291 24 Working with User Profiles and Security 307 25 Using Excel Services 321 26 Working with the Web Part Pages Web Service 337 27 Using the Business Data Catalog Web Services 347 28 Using the Workflow Web Service 359 29 Working with Records Repositories 369 30 Additional Web Services 377 Index 387
Book News Annotation:After introducing the collaborative application markup language
(CAML), this guide explains how to program the SharePoint object
model, web services, web parts, and enterprise content. Writing for
experienced developers, the authors discuss the SPSite and SPWeb
classes, list event handlers, the business data catalog, ASP.NET
server controls, debugging web parts in Visual Studio 2005, the
imaging web service, meeting workspaces, Excel services, and records
repositories.
Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:This is the most comprehensive, practical guide to building enterpriseclass applications with SharePoint 2007, ASP.NET 2.0, Visual C# 2005, and the Microsoft Office 2007 system. Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Unleashed is designed for every working .NET developer: both those with SharePoint experience and those new to SharePoint. The authors thoroughly introduce SharePoint 2007 as a development platform and offer in-depth, example-rich coverage of every significant tool for programmers--from “Features and Solutions” to list events, from user profiles to Web Parts. You’ll walk step-by-step through building each major type of SharePoint application. You’ll also find in-depth coverage of SharePoint 2007’s rich collection of built-in Web services, including services for building document workspaces, centralizing the management of Excel spreadsheets, ensuring security, and much more.
Detailed information on how to…
Introduction 1 1 Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) Primer 5
Part I Programming with the SharePoint Object Model 2 Introduction to the SharePoint Object Model 15 3 Programming with Features and Solutions 25 4 Working with Sites and Webs 35 5 Managing SharePoint Lists 47 6 Advanced List Management 59 7 Handling List Events 69 8 Working with Document Libraries and Files 83 9 Working with Meetings 97
Part II Enterprise Content Management 10 Integrating Business Data 109 11 Creating Business Data Applications 121 12 Working with User Profiles 135 13 Building Workflows 147
Part III Programming SharePoint Web Parts 14 ASP.NET Server Control Primer 163 15 Introduction to Web Parts 173 16 Developing Full-Featured Web Parts 191 17 Building Web Parts for Maintaining SharePoint 2007 Lists 205 18 Building Connected Web Parts 217 19 Debugging and Deploying Web Parts 229
Part IV Programming the SharePoint 2007 Web Services 20 Using the Document Workspace Web Service 241 21 Using the Imaging Web Service 255 22 Using the Lists Web Service 273 23 Using the Meeting Workspace Web Service 291 24 Working with User Profiles and Security 307 25 Using Excel Services 321 26 Working with the Web Part Pages Web Service 337 27 Using the Business Data Catalog Web Services 347 28 Using the Workflow Web Service 359 29 Working with Records Repositories 369 30 Additional Web Services 377 Index 387
Synopsis:Experienced authors Hoffman and Foster offer the most comprehensive guide to SharePoint development yet. All aspects are covered, with many practical examples culled from the authors' experience with SPS. This is the first book to show application developers how to create robust Web applications using ASP.NET, C#, and SharePoint. About the AuthorKevin Hoffman wrote his first line of code more than 21 years ago. When he received his first computer, a Commodore VIC-20, he became addicted immediately and has been writing code and learning as much about programming and the art of software development ever since. He has worked in many industries writing applications for the .NET Framework since the original 1.0 release, and, more recently, has been involved in development for the .NET Framework 3.0 and SharePoint 2007. He is currently a Research Developer for Liquidnet Holdings, one of the largest global institutional equities brokers, working on many varied technologies, including the .NET Framework and SharePoint 2007.
Rob Foster is an enterprise architect in Nashville, Tennessee. He began writing code at the age of 10 when he purchased his first computer, a Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer 2, with money that he received for his birthday. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a BBA in Computer Information Systems and holds several certifications, including MCSD, MCSE, MCDBA, and MCT. In 2000 with the PDC bits in hand, Rob founded the Nashville .NET Users Group (http://www.nashdotnet.org), which is a charter member of INETA. He has been writing and designing .NET applications since version 1.0, as well as has been implementing SharePoint solutions since SharePoint 2001. In his spare time, Rob enjoys writing books and articles relating to SharePoint and .NET. Rob lives in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, with his wife, Leigh, and two sons, Andrew and Will. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 1 Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) Primer 5
Part I Programming with the SharePoint Object Model 2 Introduction to the SharePoint Object Model 15 3 Programming with Features and Solutions 25 4 Working with Sites and Webs 35 5 Managing SharePoint Lists 47 6 Advanced List Management 59 7 Handling List Events 69 8 Working with Document Libraries and Files 83 9 Working with Meetings 97
Part II Enterprise Content Management 10 Integrating Business Data 109 11 Creating Business Data Applications 121 12 Working with User Profiles 135 13 Building Workflows 147
Part III Programming SharePoint Web Parts 14 ASP.NET Server Control Primer 163 15 Introduction to Web Parts 173 16 Developing Full-Featured Web Parts 191 17 Building Web Parts for Maintaining SharePoint 2007 Lists 205 18 Building Connected Web Parts 217 19 Debugging and Deploying Web Parts 229
Part IV Programming the SharePoint 2007 Web Services 20 Using the Document Workspace Web Service 241 21 Using the Imaging Web Service 255 22 Using the Lists Web Service 273 23 Using the Meeting Workspace Web Service 291 24 Working with User Profiles and Security 307 25 Using Excel Services 321 26 Working with the Web Part Pages Web Service 337 27 Using the Business Data Catalog Web Services 347 28 Using the Workflow Web Service 359 29 Working with Records Repositories 369 30 Additional Web Services 377 Index 387 What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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