E-Book, Englisch, 400 Seiten
Malik Microsoft SharePoint 2010
1. ed
ISBN: 978-1-4302-2866-0
Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Building Solutions for SharePoint 2010
E-Book, Englisch, 400 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4302-2866-0
Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book provides a fresh take on Microsoft's premier collaboration solution. A critical resource if you're developing on the SharePoint platform, this book features a complete focus on the new features and capabilities of SharePoint 2010. Through a thorough treatment of sites, web parts, data management, portal solutions, and business intelligence capabilities, you'll appreciate author Sahil Malik's concise yet highly readable text. With this book, you'll gain intermediate-level guidance for designing and deploying exciting business solutions based on Microsoft SharePoint 2010.
Sahil Malik, the founder and principal of Winsmarts.com, has been a Microsoft MVP and INETA Speaker for the past 10 years. He has authored many books and numerous articles in the .NET and SharePoint space. Sahil has architected and delivered SharePoint based solutions for extremely high profile clients and talks at conferences internationally. Sahil s has authored two books for Apress on SharePoint 2010.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Title page;1
2;Copyright Page;2
3;Table of Contents;4
4;About the Author;10
5;About the Technical Reviewer;11
6;Acknowledgments;12
7;CHAPTER 1 The First Chapter. Please read!;13
7.1;How to Read this Book;13
7.2;SharePoint Environments;14
7.2.1;The SharePoint 2010 Development Environment;14
7.2.2;SharePoint Integration Environment;16
7.2.3;SharePoint QA Environment;16
7.2.4;SharePoint Production Environment;17
7.3;Your SharePoint Development Machine;17
7.4;Summary;28
8;CHAPTER2 SharePoint Basics;29
8.1;What Did Installing SharePoint Do to My Machine?;29
8.2;Central Administration;32
8.3;The Great SharePoint Hierarchy;38
8.4;Creating and Using SharePoint Lists;40
8.5;Summary;46
9;CHAPTER3 The SharePoint 2010 Feature Solution Framework;47
9.1;Writing Your First SharePoint Console App;48
9.2;What are WebParts?;49
9.3;Writing Your First Feature and Solution;52
9.3.1;Create the Project;53
9.3.2;Add Functionality to Your Project;56
9.4;Elements.xml;57
9.5;HelloWorldWebPart.WebPart;59
9.6;HelloWorldWebPart.cs;59
9.6.1;Deploying and Debugging;60
9.6.2;Versioning and Upgrade;62
9.6.3;Feature Receivers;67
9.7;Writing Sandboxed Solutions;70
9.7.1;The Basics;70
9.7.2;Writing a Farm Solution;71
9.7.3;Sandbox Solution Restrictions;74
9.7.4;Sandboxed Code Service;74
9.7.5;The Sandbox Worker Process;76
9.7.6;Sandbox Worker Process Proxy;76
9.7.6.1;Sandbox Solution Monitoring, Management, and Deployment;77
9.7.6.2;Sandbox Solution Validations;81
9.7.6.3;Sandbox Solution Full Trust Proxies;85
9.7.7;Summary;89
10;CHAPTER4 WebParts and SharePoint Pages;90
10.1;What Are WebParts?;90
10.2;What Are SharePoint Pages?;91
10.3;Using SharePoint Designer with WebParts;91
10.4;Writing Visual WebParts;96
10.5;SharePoint Pages;97
10.5.1;Deploying Pages: A Quick Example;99
10.6;Writing a WebPart;106
10.6.1;Writing the RSSFeed WebPart;107
10.6.2;Configuring the WebPart During Deployment;114
10.6.3;Writing the OPML WebPart and a WebPart Editor;116
10.6.4;Writing a Custom Editor;117
10.6.5;WebPart Communication;120
10.7;Some Closing Thoughts about WebParts;123
11;CHAPTER5 Client Object Model, ADO.NETServices, and Custom Services;124
11.1;The Client Object Model;124
11.2;ADO.NET Data Services and the REST API;125
11.3;Custom WCF Services;125
11.4;The Client Object Model;126
11.4.1;Client Object Model Design;126
11.4.2;Infrastructural Objects;127
11.4.3;Object Identity;130
11.5;Updating Data Using the Client Object Model;131
11.5.1;Writing the Silverlight WebPart;132
11.5.2;Writing the JavaScript WebPart;139
11.5.3;WebPart Communication Without Postbacks;141
11.6;ADO.NET Data Services and REST;147
11.6.1;ADO.NET Data Services and REST Basics;147
11.6.2;Consuming ADO.NET Data Services in .NET Applications;152
11.6.3;Consuming ADO.NET Data Services in Silverlight;156
11.6.4;Consuming ADO.NET Data Services in JavaScript;161
11.6.5;Some Architectural Thoughts Before We Move On;164
11.7;Writing Custom WCF Services;166
11.7.1;Consuming the Service in a .NET Application;172
11.8;Approach #1: Adding a Service Reference;172
11.9;Approach #2: Adding a DLL Reference;174
11.9.1;Consuming the Service in a Silverlight application;175
11.9.2;Consuming the Service in ASP.NET Ajax;177
11.10;Summary;181
12;CHAPTER6 Managing SharePoint Data:Part 1;182
12.1;Content Types;183
12.2;Custom Field Types;189
12.3;Creating Site Columns and Content Types in Code;197
12.4;Writing a List Definition and List Instance;201
12.5;Summary;209
13;CHAPTER7 Managing SharePoint Data:Part 2;210
13.1;SharePoint Events;210
13.1.1;SharePoint 2010 Improvements in the Event Model;214
13.2;Lists Scalability in SharePoint;215
13.2.1;Scalability versus Performance;216
13.2.2;The 20% Scenario;216
13.2.3;List Column Indexing;218
13.2.4;List Throttling;220
13.2.5;SharePoint 2010 RBS Storage;222
13.3;Querying SharePoint Data;227
13.3.1;Querying Using CAML;227
13.3.2;Querying Using LINQ;233
13.4;Summary;238
14;CHAPTER8 Enterprise Content Management;239
14.1;What Is ECM?;239
14.1.1;What is Records Management?;240
14.2;Document IDs;241
14.3;Document Sets;243
14.4;Managed Metadata, Keywords and Tags;246
14.5;Content Organizer;257
14.6;Enterprise Content Types;263
14.7;In-Place Records Management;266
14.8;Hierarchical File Plans and Folder-Based Retention;274
14.9;Records Center;276
14.10;Summary;277
15;CHAPTER9 Business Connectivity Services;278
15.1;External Content Types;279
15.2;BCS and SharePoint Designer (No Code);279
15.3;BCS with Visual Studio 2010;288
15.4;BCS with Visual Studio 2010;288
15.5;The BCS Object Model;294
15.6;Summary;296
16;CHAPTER10 Workflows;298
16.1;Out of the Box Workflows;299
16.2;Customizing Out of the Box Workflows;304
16.3;Writing Workflows with SharePoint Designer;309
16.4;Writing Workflows with Visual Studio;311
16.5;Summary;319
17;CHAPTER11 Business Intelligence;320
17.1;Visio Services;321
17.2;Excel Services;327
17.2.1;Accessing Excel Services Over REST;331
17.2.2;Accessing Excel Services Over SOAP;333
17.3;PerformancePoint Services;336
17.3.1;PerformancePoint Central Administration Settings;338
17.3.2;PerformancePoint Site Collection Settings;340
17.3.3;Using PerformancePoint;341
17.4;Summary;347
18;CHAPTER12 Security;348
18.1;Claims Based Authentication;348
18.1.1;Claims Based Identity in SharePoint;350
18.2;Secure Store Service;356
18.3;Using SSS with BCS;357
18.4;The SharePoint Security Object Model;366
18.4.1;Elevating Security;373
18.5;Summary;375
19;Index;376




