Professional Office Business Application Development

Professional Office Business Application Development
Author: Steve Fox,Bill Sheldon
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2008-11-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780470435106

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Office Business Application (OBA) development is new and growing at a rapid pace as large companies discover its importance. This book provides you with insight into how organizations can leverage OBA. You’ll go on an in-depth journey to learning how to use various tools to bridge the gap between business data and the people who need it. Plus, you’ll gain an extensive understanding on building and deploying OBA via a common scenario and that is broken down so that you can learn each component.

PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BUSINESS APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT USING MICROSOFT OFFICE SHAREPOINT SERVER 2007

PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BUSINESS APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT USING MICROSOFT OFFICE SHAREPOINT SERVER 2007
Author: Steven Fox,Bill Sheldon
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8126519304

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Market_Desc: Primary audience: Professional developers who work primarily with .NET or SharePoint technologies and have some familiarity with the Office system. Secondary Audience: Software Development Managers who are looking to understand the OBA model and plan for adopting this application model. It is also for System Engineers who are responsible for configuring SharePoint and need to account for custom content types and BDC integration. Special Features: · Hot Topic in a Quickly Growing Market: Office Business Application development relies heavily on SharePoint 2007, which is the fastest growing server product in Microsoft s history, and OBA development is new and is continuing to grow as large companies are further investigating its importance.· Great Approach to a Complex Topic: This book provides insight into how organizations can leverage the Office client - something that has not been well supported in Microsoft technology before. It brings all of the important details of design, deployment and development together through a common scenario, and will provide an OBA-in-a-Box sample that users can pull down from the web and use for a variety of OBA-specific tasks.· Top Author Candidates: Steve Fox and Bill Sheldon are both well-known influencers in the OBA community, and they will be presenting sessions on OBAs at MS TechEd, DevConnections, TechReady 7, VSLive!, and Oracle OpenWorld - to name just a few. About The Book: Office Business Application development is all about leveraging the Office environment and SharePoint to build solutions that integrate large-scale systems such as SAP and PeopleSoft into environments that are familiar to the information worker. The result becomes the integration of key business data, such as Sales data or Finance data, into Office tools that we use every day. That said, this book is about showing developers how they leverage tools like Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 to bridge the gap between the business data and the people who need it the most. Specifically using a sales forecast scenario, this book will take the reader on an in-depth journey to learn why these solutions are necessary and how to build and deploy all of the specific components of an end-to-end OBA.

Professional SharePoint 2007 Development

Professional SharePoint 2007 Development
Author: John Holliday,John Alexander
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 747
Release: 2007-06-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780470117569

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If you're a .NET or Microsoft Office developer, this book will give you the tools and the techniques you need to build great solutions for the SharePoint platform. It offers practical insights that will help you take advantage of this powerful new integrated suite of server-based collaboration software tools along with specific examples that show you how to implement your own custom solutions. You'll then be able to apply this information to create collaborative web-based applications that enhance user productivity and deliver rich user experiences. You’ll start by building a strong foundation based on a thorough understanding of the technologies that come with the SharePoint platform, while also drilling into specific implementation areas. Next, you'll dive into seven key SharePoint development areas: the base collaboration platform, portal and composite application frameworks, enterprise search, ECM, business process automation and workflow, electronic forms, and business intelligence. This book is for ASP.NET developers who want to add collaboration support to their existing applications, Windows/Office client developers who want to move their solutions from the desktop to the web, and experienced SharePoint version 2.0 developers who want to take advantage of the new capabilities available in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. You will learn all about Windows SharePoint Services and MOSS 2007, including the following: Ways to enhance collaboration using calendars, tasks, issues, and email alerts Techniques for developing applications with integrated RSS, blogs and Wikis How to build, configure, and manage portal solutions Strategies for using enterprise search, XML, and XSLT Methods for improving enterprise content management and business intelligence Ways to take advantage of built-in support for regulatory compliance and web publishing How to create custom workflows and integrate them into your solutions This book is also available as part of the 4-book SharePoint 2007 Wrox Box (ISBN: 0470431946) with these 4 books: Professional SharePoint 2007 Development (ISBN: 0470117567) Real World SharePoint 2007 (ISBN: 0470168358) Professional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Design (ISBN: 047028580X) Professional SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development (ISBN: 0470224754)

SharePoint 2007 and Office Development Expert Solutions

SharePoint 2007 and Office Development Expert Solutions
Author: Randy Holloway,Andrej Kyselica,Steve Caravajal
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2007-08-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780470097403

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Features end-to-end scenarios for using Office 2007 and SharePoint 2007, from generating Office documents programmatically to integrating document-based workflows with line of business applications or Web sites Takes an in-depth look at integrating the information worker products from Microsoft into broader solutions for the enterprise Some of the topics covered include building a workflow solution with Office and SharePoint 2007; programming SharePoint lists, items, and libraries; building Business Intelligence (BI) including Excel BI, Excel and Access Reporting, and SharePoint integration; using Web Content Management with SharePoint; and more

Real World SharePoint 2007

Real World SharePoint 2007
Author: Robert Bogue,Adam Buenz,Andrew Connell,Stacy Draper,Luis Du Solier Grinda,Todd Klindt,Jason Medero,Dustin Miller,Shane Perran,Joris Poelmans,Heather Solomon,Nick Swan,Jan Tielens,Mike Walsh,Shane Young
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2011-05-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781118058725

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SharePoint is central to the Microsoft Office and developer platform, and at seventy-five million licenses sold, is the fastest growing server product at Microsoft. This book is an anthology of the best thinking on critical SharePoint 2007 topics by a dozen SharePoint MVPs, the best and the most recognized experts in the field. Topics covered include but are not limited to branding, business data connector, classified networks, forms-based authentication, InfoPath and SharePoint, installation, and zones and alternate access mapping.

Professional SharePoint 2007 Development

Professional SharePoint   2007 Development
Author: John Holliday,John Alexander,Jeff Julian,Eli Robillard,Brendon Schwartz,Matt Ranlett,J. Dan Attis,Adam Buenz,Thomas Rizzo
Publsiher: Wrox
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1118058593

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Professional SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development

Professional SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development
Author: Andrew Connell
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2008-09-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780470396315

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This book is for SharePoint developers working with Publishing sites—sites that leverage MOSS 2007 WCM capabilities. It does not cover administrative topics in any great detail, only where absolutely necessary. For the most part, no two chapters are dependent upon each other, so each chapter can be used as a reference independently of the others. Readers need not have any development experience with SharePoint, but they should have some experience with and a working knowledge of ASP.NET 2.0 development practices and topics. Of course, it is beneficial if the reader does have at least a working knowledge of what SharePoint is all about. This book covers MOSS 2007 WCM Publishing sites. You will find some chapters that seem to cover general WSS 3.0 topics, but everything is treated in the context of a Publishing site. While the chapters are arranged in a logical order, it is not necessary to read the book from cover to cover in a linear fashion. The following is a brief description of each chapter: Chapter 1, “Embarking on Web Content Management Projects”—This chapter explains what this book is all about, who the target audience is, and who will benefit most from the book. It also details what the reader needs in terms of a local development environment in order to implement the solutions. In addition, each of the subsequent chapters is explained very briefly to provide an overview and clarify how each chapter fits in. Chapter 2, “Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Development Primer”—This chapter covers the fundamentals of WSS, including definitions of terms such as farm, Web application, site collection, site, list, and document library, and the general architecture of WSS. Some basic object model techniques are demonstrated in this chapter. Chapter 3, “Overview of Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Web Content Management”—This chapter briefly explains each of the various components that make up MOSS. In addition ,while the book is development-focused, the “ABCs” of content-centric Internet sites is covered. Chapter 4, “SharePoint Features and the Solution Framework”—Both new to WSS 3.0, the SharePoint Feature and solution frameworks are covered in great detail in this chapter, as well as a process for automatically creating WSS solution packages on every project build. Chapter 5, “Minimal Publishing Site Definition”—Many users create new WCM sites by using the Publishing Portal template. Unfortunately, this adds quite a bit of unnecessary content to the site. This chapter picks apart the Publishing Portal template and Publishing Features and demonstrates how to create a minimal Publishing Portal template. Chapter 6, “Site Columns, Content Types, and Lists”—Three core components to every WSS 3.0 site—site columns, content types, and lists—are covered in this chapter. Chapter 7, “Master Pages and Page Layouts”—This chapter covers everything you need to know about creating, editing, and leveraging master pages and page layouts within Publishing sites. Chapter 8, “Navigation”—While WSS 3.0’s navigation is founded on the ASP.NET 2.0 navigation provider framework, there are a few SharePoint-specific topics, which are covered in this chapter. Chapter 9, “Accessibility”—If it’s not already, accessibility is becoming an increasingly important topic with regard to Web sites. This chapter explains the different levels of accessibility and discusses some techniques and tools developers can leverage to create sites for users with disabilities. Chapter 10, “Field Types and Field Controls”—Although it’s a WSS 3.0 concept, field types and field controls are covered in this chapter in the context of a Publishing site. This includes creating custom field types with custom values types and controls, as well as custom field controls that leverage existing field types. Chapter 11, “Web Parts”—This chapter covers creating custom Web Parts and some advanced topics related to custom Web Part development, such as Editor Parts, customizing the Verbs menu, and leveraging asynchronous programming techniques. This chapter also covers the three Publishing-specific Web Parts and some advanced customization and styling options of the Content Query Web Part. Chapter 12, “Leveraging Workflow”—The Windows Workflow Foundation, part of the .NET Framework 3.0, is fully leveraged by WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007. This chapter explains how to create custom workflows using Visual Studio and leveraging InfoPath Web-rendered forms. Chapter 13, “Search”—Every content-centric site needs a robust search offering. This chapter explains the different components of MOSS search, as well as many customization opportunities such as modifying the search results. Chapter 14, “Authoring Experience Extensibility”—While the authoring experience in Publishing sites is quite robust, at times developers need to extend this offering for specific content owner requirements. This chapter covers this, including customizing the Page Editing Toolbar and the Rich Text Editor HTML field control. Chapter 15, “Authentication and Authorization”—This chapter covers everything you need to know about the ASP.NET 2.0 authentication provider model SharePoint fully leverages. Chapter 16, “Implementing Sites with Multiple Languages and Devices”—This chapter covers the topic of maintaining sites that need to offer their content in multiple languages, as well as developing custom Web Parts that are multilingual aware. Chapter 17, “ContentDeployment”—A common request for larger content-centric Web sites is to have an internal authoring environment for content and then push the changed content out to a destination site, either in an organization’s DMZ or at a co-location facility. This chapter describes the content deployment capability in MOSS designed to handle such business requirements. Chapter 18, “Offline Authoring with Document Converters”—While MOSS 2007 Publishing sites offer a very robust Web-based content authoring experience, SharePoint provides a way to author content offline using tools such as Microsoft Word or InfoPath. This chapter explains what you need to know about configuring the document converter infrastructure and creating custom document converters. Chapter 19, “Performance Tips, Tricks, and Traps”—Internet-facing content-centric sites built on the SharePoint platform need to be designed and developed with performance in mind. This chapter provides numerous guidelines and tips that developers can leverage to create the most performant sites. Chapter 20, “Incorporating ASP.NET 2.0 Applications”—SharePoint (both WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007) is not an end-to-end solution but an application platform. While it provides a significant amount of functionality out of the box, developers can leverage this platform in building custom applications. This chapter discusses some techniques that can be used for such tasks. One approach book takes is not to dwell on the more common minutia of creating projects in Visual Studio, or the huge topics of core Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 development or SharePoint administration. These topics warrant their own books, and throughout this book you will find recommended resources for these topics. This book does cover some subjects that have their roots in WSS, but they are presented within the context of a Publishing site. Finally, this book approaches every topic of implementation from the perspective of SharePoint customization and SharePoint development. While one implementation may seem to be better than the other, it takes no position on either, as the goal is to simply educate readers about the advantages and disadvantages of each. These concepts are defined in Chapter 2, “Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Development Primer.” This book is also available as part of the 4-book SharePoint 2007 Wrox Box (ISBN: 0470431946) with these 4 books: Professional SharePoint 2007 Development (ISBN: 0470117567) Real World SharePoint 2007 (ISBN: 0470168358) Professional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Design (ISBN: 047028580X) Professional SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development (ISBN: 0470224754)

PROFESSIONAL SHAREPOINT 2007 DEVELOPMENT

PROFESSIONAL SHAREPOINT 2007 DEVELOPMENT
Author: John Holliday,John Alexander,Eli Ro,Jeff Julian
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8126511346

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Market_Desc: · Primary audience: Developers who target the Microsoft platform· Secondary audience: SharePoint IT professionals Special Features: · Wrox!· SharePoint 2007 incorporates a great deal of ASP.NET 2.0 technology for developers, making SharePoint 2007 an attractive platform for ASP.NET 2.0 developers· Written by a key member of the SharePoint 2007 team at Microsoft along with high-profile external MVPs and Microsoft developer community leaders About The Book: The book begins with an introduction to the technologies in Microsoft s application platform. Next, it highlights the technologies in SharePoint 2007 that are new for developers. How SharePoint fits in and complements the underlying platform is discussed throughout the book so that the reader knows how to take existing investments in the MSFT platform and move those to SharePoint. Plus, there is a section on how to get your development environment setup to take advantage of SharePoint in the most optimal way. Next, the book dives into 7 key areas of development on SharePoint: base platform, collaboration, portal and composite application frameworks, enterprise search, ECM, business process/workflow/electronic forms and finally business intelligence. Throughout each section, we describe the architecture and then the implementation of solutions on that architecture. The book assumes some base knowledge of the Microsoft development technologies and offers intermediate to advanced topics in each development area.