![]() | Daniel Larson, Ted Pattison Microsoft Yayınları; Belçika, 2007, 416 sayfa, İngilizce |
Description:
Short Description
Get deep insights into Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 with this hands-on guide. You get a bottom-up view of the platform architecture and task-oriented guidance for building applications. Includes code samples in Microsoft Visual C#® and XML.
Long Description
Get deep insights into Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 with this hands-on guide. This book focuses on developing Windows SharePoint Services applications for the enterprise with Microsoft Visual Studio® 2005 and the Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) . A Windows SharePoint Services expert provides technical explanations of the platform architecture and how the technology works, including concise information on key topics-including Web Parts, pages, workflow, and security. With this bottom-up view of the platform architecture and task-oriented guidance, Microsoft Windows developers will learn how to embrace Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 as a first-class development platform. Experienced developers will learn how to build robust, feature-rich applications, including enterprise content management (ECM) systems. In addition, this guide includes C# and XML code samples to help developers get up and running as quickly as possible.
Positioning Statement:
Practical, hands-on guide for learning the intricacies of developing custom Windows SharePoint Services applications
Unique Selling Proposition:
From the expert who has taught Microsoft employees how to use Windows SharePoint Services, this practical book offers guidance to working developers building feature-rich enterprise applications.
Key Book Benefits:
Delivers concise information on Web Parts, pages, workflow, security, and other key topics
Provides deep architectural insights, practical advice, and solutions for Windows developers
Features extensive code samples in Visual C# and XML; assumes prior knowledge of Microsoft.NET Framework 2.0
Will Sell Like:
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Resource Kit, (ISBN10: 0-7356-1881-X) (ISBN: 9780735618817)
Target Audience:
Software developers with prior knowledge of.NET Framework 2.0 who want to develop robust, feature-rich Windows SharePoint Services applications
About the Technology:
Windows SharePoint Services is a versatile technology that organizations and business units of all sizes can use to increase the efficiency of business processes and improve team productivity. With tools for collaboration that help people stay connected across organizational and geographic boundaries, Windows SharePoint Services gives people access to information they need.
Built on Microsoft Windows Server® 2003, Windows SharePoint Services also provides a foundation platform for building Web-based business applications that can flex and scale easily to meet the changing and growing needs of your business. With a familiar, Web-based interface and close integration with everyday tools including the 2007 Microsoft Office system, Windows SharePoint Services is easy to use and can be deployed rapidly.
Microsoft is focused on building a world-class enterprise platform with an integrated architecture to serve as the launching pad from which to continue to develop broad offerings. Microsoft's foundation for the ECM platform is Windows SharePoint Services. Windows SharePoint Services provides a common framework for document management and collaboration, as well as a single repository for storing documents of all types, including Web pages and forms. The key components of an ECM solution, such as Web content management, enterprise search, document collaboration, and enterprise portal, are provided on top of this platform. Moreover, these components are designed to work together, to be flexible, and to interoperate with other technologies.
About the Author(s) :
Ted Pattison is the founder of the Ted Pattison Group, a developer training company specializing in Microsoft Office and SharePoint Products and Technologies. He has taught classes on Office SharePoint Server 2007 to audiences worldwide-including to Microsoft employees. He is a contributing editor for MSDN Magazine and author of the popular column 'Office Space.'
Daniel Larson is a Microsoft MVP for SharePoint Server 2007. He works at NewsGator Technologies as a software engineer where he develops blogging, social networking, and portal software. Dan is also an avid blogger about ASP.NET AJAX and SharePoint Products and Technologies.
Author's Hometown:
Tampa, Florida
Legal Statement:
© 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

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