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Microsoft SharePoint 2010: Building Solutions for SharePoint 2010 (Books for Professionals by Professionals)

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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. What you'll learn Write effective SharePoint 2010 solutions that can be used on the Web, through Microsoft Office, and on mobile devices. Find out best practices for managing data stored in a SharePoint site and the most effective ways to get value out of it. Discover how to write effective web parts and pages and integrate those solutions across other Microsoft technologies. Put on your designer hat and create a custom look and feel for your SharePoint site or portal. Learn how to use existing data to create business intelligence solutions based on SharePoint sites. Who this book is for

This book is for the typical SharePoint 2010 project team member who is technical in nature. It is aimed more toward developers, IT pros, and technical architects than designers or non-technical team members. Table of Contents The First Chapter: Please Read! SharePoint Basics The SharePoint 2010 Feature Solution Framework WebParts and SharePoint Pages Client Object Model, ADO.NET Services, and Custom Services Managing SharePoint Data: Part 1 Managing SharePoint Data: Part 2 Enterprise Content Management Business Connectivity Services Workflows Business Intelligence Security

✦ Table of Contents


Title page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewer
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1 The First Chapter. Please read!
How to Read this Book
SharePoint Environments
The SharePoint 2010 Development Environment
SharePoint Integration Environment
SharePoint QA Environment
SharePoint Production Environment
Your SharePoint Development Machine
Summary
CHAPTER2 SharePoint Basics
What Did Installing SharePoint Do to My Machine?
Central Administration
The Great SharePoint Hierarchy
Creating and Using SharePoint Lists
Summary
CHAPTER3 The SharePoint 2010 Feature Solution Framework
Writing Your First SharePoint Console App
What are WebParts?
Writing Your First Feature and Solution
Create the Project
Add Functionality to Your Project
Elements.xml
HelloWorldWebPart.WebPart
HelloWorldWebPart.cs
Deploying and Debugging
Versioning and Upgrade
Feature Receivers
Writing Sandboxed Solutions
The Basics
Writing a Farm Solution
Sandbox Solution Restrictions
Sandboxed Code Service
The Sandbox Worker Process
Sandbox Worker Process Proxy
Sandbox Solution Monitoring, Management, and Deployment
Sandbox Solution Validations
Sandbox Solution Full Trust Proxies
Summary
CHAPTER4 WebParts and SharePoint Pages
What Are WebParts?
What Are SharePoint Pages?
Using SharePoint Designer with WebParts
Writing Visual WebParts
SharePoint Pages
Deploying Pages: A Quick Example
Writing a WebPart
Writing the RSSFeed WebPart
Configuring the WebPart During Deployment
Writing the OPML WebPart and a WebPart Editor
Writing a Custom Editor
WebPart Communication
Some Closing Thoughts about WebParts
CHAPTER5 Client Object Model, ADO.NETServices, and Custom Services
The Client Object Model
ADO.NET Data Services and the REST API
Custom WCF Services
The Client Object Model
Client Object Model Design
Infrastructural Objects
Object Identity
Updating Data Using the Client Object Model
Writing the Silverlight WebPart
Writing the JavaScript WebPart
WebPart Communication Without Postbacks
ADO.NET Data Services and REST
ADO.NET Data Services and REST Basics
Consuming ADO.NET Data Services in .NET Applications
Consuming ADO.NET Data Services in Silverlight
Consuming ADO.NET Data Services in JavaScript
Some Architectural Thoughts Before We Move On
Writing Custom WCF Services
Consuming the Service in a .NET Application
Approach #1: Adding a Service Reference
Approach #2: Adding a DLL Reference
Consuming the Service in a Silverlight application
Consuming the Service in ASP.NET Ajax
Summary
CHAPTER6 Managing SharePoint Data:Part 1
Content Types
Custom Field Types
Creating Site Columns and Content Types in Code
Writing a List Definition and List Instance
Summary
CHAPTER7 Managing SharePoint Data:Part 2
SharePoint Events
SharePoint 2010 Improvements in the Event Model
Lists Scalability in SharePoint
Scalability versus Performance
The 20% Scenario
List Column Indexing
List Throttling
SharePoint 2010 RBS Storage
Querying SharePoint Data
Querying Using CAML
Querying Using LINQ
Summary
CHAPTER8 Enterprise Content Management
What Is ECM?
What is Records Management?
Document IDs
Document Sets
Managed Metadata, Keywords and Tags
Content Organizer
Enterprise Content Types
In-Place Records Management
Hierarchical File Plans and Folder-Based Retention
Records Center
Summary
CHAPTER9 Business Connectivity Services
External Content Types
BCS and SharePoint Designer (No Code)
BCS with Visual Studio 2010
BCS with Visual Studio 2010
The BCS Object Model
Summary
CHAPTER10 Workflows
Out of the Box Workflows
Customizing Out of the Box Workflows
Writing Workflows with SharePoint Designer
Writing Workflows with Visual Studio
Summary
CHAPTER11 Business Intelligence
Visio Services
Excel Services
Accessing Excel Services Over REST
Accessing Excel Services Over SOAP
PerformancePoint Services
PerformancePoint Central Administration Settings
PerformancePoint Site Collection Settings
Using PerformancePoint
Summary
CHAPTER12 Security
Claims Based Authentication
Claims Based Identity in SharePoint
Secure Store Service
Using SSS with BCS
The SharePoint Security Object Model
Elevating Security
Summary
Index


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