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Advanced SharePoint Services Solutions 1st ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 370 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 744 g, XXI, 370 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jan-2005
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-10: 1590594568
  • ISBN-13: 9781590594568
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 370 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 744 g, XXI, 370 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jan-2005
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-10: 1590594568
  • ISBN-13: 9781590594568
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Whether or not youve already benefited from Scot P. Hillier's first renowned Apress book, Microsoft SharePoint: Building Office 2003 Solutions, this fantastic follow-up is sure to please! This book will cover advanced techniques for programming web parts and SharePoint Services.



Hillier also covers advanced integration techniques with related products like BizTalk Server 2004 and Content Server. Intended for advanced developers who already know all of the basic SharePoint Services, this book will steer you in solving ultra-specific, advanced problems.
About the Author xiii
About the Technical Reviewer xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xix
Collaborative Application Markup Language
1(50)
Understanding Key WSS Files
1(2)
Creating a New Site Definition
3(3)
Customizing the Site Definition
6(15)
Using an Alternate Style Sheet
6(2)
Using an Alternate Header
8(1)
Customizing the Site Navigation
9(3)
Working with List and Document Templates
12(2)
Working with Configurations and Modules
14(7)
Creating a New List Definition
21(22)
Understanding the Field Element
23(9)
Understanding the View Element
32(2)
Understanding the Toolbar Element
34(3)
Understanding the Form Element
37(1)
Adding Lists to Site Definitions
37(1)
Working with Shortcut Menus
37(4)
Working with the Content Editor Web Part
41(2)
Exercise 1-1. Creating a Custom Site Definition
43(8)
Creating the Base Site Template
43(1)
Creating the New Menu Item
44(1)
Accessing the Task Information
45(2)
Exporting the Task to Microsoft Outlook
47(2)
Adding the Helper Function
49(1)
Using the New Site Definition
50(1)
Databases, Web Services, and Protocols
51(52)
Working with Documents
51(19)
The Docs Table
52(4)
Accessing Binary Information
56(3)
Downloading and Uploading Documents
59(2)
Working with Document Properties
61(9)
Working with Lists
70(16)
The Lists and UserData Tables
70(4)
Working with Remote Procedure Calls
74(12)
Working with Areas, Sites, and Webs
86(3)
The Sites and Webs Tables
86(2)
Using the Webs Web Services
88(1)
Exercise 2-1. Building a Document Web Service
89(9)
Creating the WSS Team Site
89(1)
Creating the IIS Web Site
90(1)
Starting the Web Service Project
91(2)
Adding the Web Reference
93(1)
Coding the Web Service
93(3)
Deploying the Web Service
96(1)
Creating the Web Service Client
96(2)
Using the Web Service
98(1)
Exercise 2-2. Building a Site Explorer
98(5)
Starting the Project
98(1)
Adding the Web Reference
99(1)
Returning All Sites
99(1)
Adding Child Sites
100(1)
Running the Sample
101(2)
Advanced Web Part Techniques
103(42)
Using the Internet Explorer Web Controls
103(15)
Installing the IE Web Controls
104(3)
Using the TreeView Control
107(3)
Using the Toolbar Control
110(4)
Using the TabStrip and MultiPage Controls
114(4)
Working with Web Forms User Controls
118(18)
Working with the User Control Designer
118(3)
Hosting and Deploying the User Control
121(4)
Understanding the Solution Life Cycle
125(1)
Handling Web Part Properties
126(4)
Creating a Custom Project Wizard
130(6)
Exercise 3-1. Using Advanced Techniques
136(9)
Prerequisites
137(1)
Creating the Custom Project Wizard
137(1)
Building the Web Forms User Control
138(1)
Coding the Web Forms User Control
139(2)
Building the Host Web Part
141(1)
Deploying the Web Part
142(3)
Advanced SharePoint Portal Server Solutions
145(50)
Customizing SharePoint Portal Server Search
145(14)
Sending Parameters to Search.aspx
146(3)
Using the QueryProvider Class
149(5)
Customizing Search Results
154(5)
Customizing SharePoint Portal Server Navigation
159(10)
Using Themes to Differentiate Functionality
161(1)
Using Tree Views Effectively
162(2)
Using Breadcrumb Navigation
164(2)
Handling Performance Issues
166(3)
Improving Presentation with Audiences
169(7)
Exercise 4-1. Tree View Navigation
176(10)
Prerequisites
176(1)
Starting the Project
177(1)
Coding the Web Part
177(8)
Deploying the Web Part
185(1)
Exercise 4-2. Grouping List Items by Audience
186(9)
Starting the Project
186(1)
Coding the Web Part
187(5)
Deploying the Web Part
192(3)
The Information Bridge Framework
195(58)
Understanding Key IBF Concepts
196(4)
Understanding IBF-Compliant Web Services
197(1)
Understanding Metadata and the Metadata Service
198(1)
Understanding the Context and Action Service Engine
198(1)
Understanding the Application Integration and Rendering Module
199(1)
Understanding the Role of Smart Technologies
200(1)
Creating a Development Environment
200(7)
Performing the Server Installation
202(1)
Performing the Client Installation
203(4)
Building IBF Solutions
207(20)
Designing an IBF Solution
208(1)
Building IBF-Compliant Web Services
208(6)
Building User Interfaces
214(4)
Building IBF Metadata
218(8)
Deploying IBF Solutions
226(1)
Understanding Smart Tags
227(4)
Building Smart Tags
227(4)
Deploying Smart Tags
231(1)
Exercise 5-1. Creating IBF Solutions
231(15)
Prerequisites
231(1)
Creating the Web Service
231(6)
Creating the User Interface
237(2)
Creating the Metadata Project
239(5)
Testing the Solution
244(2)
Exercise 5-2. Creating a Smart Tag Recognizer
246(7)
Starting the Project
246(1)
Initializing the Recognizer
247(2)
Recognizing Terms
249(1)
Finishing the Recognizer
250(1)
Deploying the Smart Tag
251(2)
The Business Scorecards Accelerator
253(24)
Understanding BSA Data Sources
254(4)
Understanding Data Warehouses
254(3)
Understanding Cubes
257(1)
Understanding Business Scorecards
258(1)
Creating a Development Environment
258(5)
Installing Core Files
259(1)
Configuring the Scorecard Web Service
260(1)
Creating a Test Scorecard Site Collection
261(2)
Installing Client Components
263(1)
Creating Business Scorecards
263(4)
Defining Cubes and Sources
263(1)
Defining Scorecard Elements
264(1)
Defining a Scorecard
264(1)
Mapping the Scorecard
265(1)
Defining a Strategy Map
266(1)
Managing Scorecard Security
267(1)
Exercise 6-1. Creating a Simple Cube
267(4)
Creating a New Database
267(1)
Creating Dimensions
268(2)
Creating a New Cube
270(1)
Exercise 6-2. Creating a Balanced Scorecard
271(6)
Defining Scorecard Elements
272(1)
Defining a Scorecard
273(1)
Creating a Strategy Map
274(1)
Mapping the Scorecard
274(2)
Viewing the Scorecard
276(1)
SharePoint and BizTalk Server 2004
277(42)
Understanding BizTalk Server Architecture
277(2)
Understanding BTS Adapters
277(2)
Understanding BTS Pipelines
279(1)
Understanding Orchestrations
279(1)
Setting up a Development Environment
279(7)
Installing the Required Updates
280(1)
Installing BizTalk Server 2004
280(4)
Installing the WSS Adapter
284(1)
Creating a Test BizTalk Site Collection
285(1)
Creating BizTalk Server Solutions
286(13)
Working with Message Schemas
287(4)
Developing Orchestrations
291(5)
Deploying Orchestrations
296(3)
Exercise 7-1. Using the WSS Adapter
299(20)
Creating the Message Schemas
299(5)
Building the InfoPath Forms
304(3)
Creating the Orchestration
307(6)
Creating the Send Pipeline
313(1)
Building and Deploying the Solution
314(3)
Testing the Solution
317(2)
SharePoint and Microsoft Content Management Server
319(34)
Understanding MCMS Architecture
319(1)
Creating a Development Environment
320(11)
Creating Web Sites
321(1)
Setting the Upload Limits
322(1)
Creating MCMS Accounts
323(1)
Creating a MCMS Database
324(1)
Installing Content Management Server
325(6)
Authoring and Publishing Content
331(11)
Authoring and Publishing in MCMS
332(2)
Using the MCMS Pages Web Parts
334(3)
Using Content from WSS Libraries
337(5)
Understanding MCMS Templates
342(5)
Understanding the CmsSharePointConnector Solution
342(1)
Understanding Templates
343(2)
Understanding Placeholders
345(2)
Understanding User Controls
347(1)
Exercise 8-1. MCMS and SharePoint
347(6)
Creating the Employee Profile Template
347(2)
Creating the Employee Profile Form
349(2)
Adding the Style Sheet to the Catalog
351(1)
Creating an Employee Profile
351(2)
Index 353


Scot P. Hillier is an independent consultant focused on SharePoint, Microsoft Office, and .NET technologies. Scot has authored eight books on Microsoft technologies over the last 10 years, as well as numerous articles appearing in magazines and online. In addition to writing, Scot often presents nationally to analysts, decision makers, and developers. Scot is a former U.S. Navy submarine officer and graduate of the Virginia Military Institute. When not working, Scot can be found at home with his family, playing games and taking walks. Scot can be reached at [email protected], and more information about his books is available at SharePointstuff.com.