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Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Unleashed
 
 

Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Unleashed [Kindle Edition]

Kevin Hoffman , Robert Foster
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)

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This is the eBook version of the printed book.

This is the most comprehensive, practical guide to building enterpriseclass applications with SharePoint 2007, ASP.NET 2.0, Visual C# 2005, and the Microsoft Office 2007 system. Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Unleashed is designed for every working .NET developer: both those with SharePoint experience and those new to SharePoint. The authors thoroughly introduce SharePoint 2007 as a development platform and offer in-depth, example-rich coverage of every significant tool for programmers--from “Features and Solutions” to list events, from user profiles to Web Parts. You’ll walk step-by-step through building each major type of SharePoint application. You’ll also find in-depth coverage of SharePoint 2007’s rich collection of built-in Web services, including services for building document workspaces, centralizing the management of Excel spreadsheets, ensuring security, and much more.

  

Detailed information on how to…

  • Use CAML, SharePoint’s XML-based language for defining content, manipulating searches, and more
  • Work with the SharePoint Object Model
  • Build reusable packages for easy deployment to SharePoint server farms
  • Program SharePoint webs, sites, document libraries, and files
  • Leverage SharePoint 2007’s improved lists and new list events
  • Manipulate and query meetings and Meeting Workspaces
  • Integrate external business data into SharePoint applications
  • Construct business workflows for enterprise content management and other applications
  • Program ASP.NET-based SharePoint Web Parts, from the basics to state-of-the-art techniques
  • Create Web Parts that can provide and consume data through connections
  • Use SharePoint 2007’s built-in Web services for managing document and Meeting Workspaces, imaging, and lists
  • Centralize spreadsheet storage and management with Excel Services
  • Manage user profiles and enhance application security
  • Debug and deploy SharePoint 2007 applications
  • Work with Records Repositories and metadata

 

Introduction  1

1              Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) Primer  5

 

Part I        Programming with the SharePoint Object Model 

2              Introduction to the SharePoint Object Model  15

3              Programming with Features and Solutions  25

4              Working with Sites and Webs  35

5              Managing SharePoint Lists  47

6              Advanced List Management  59

7      &nbs...

About the Author

Kevin Hoffman wrote his first line of code more than 21 years ago. When he received his first computer, a Commodore VIC-20, he became addicted immediately and has been writing code and learning as much about programming and the art of software development ever since. He has worked in many industries writing applications for the .NET Framework since the original 1.0 release, and, more recently, has been involved in development for the .NET Framework 3.0 and SharePoint 2007. He is currently a Research Developer for Liquidnet Holdings, one of the largest global institutional equities brokers, working on many varied technologies, including the .NET Framework and SharePoint 2007.

 

Rob Foster is an enterprise architect in Nashville, Tennessee. He began writing code at the age of 10 when he purchased his first computer, a Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer 2, with money that he received for his birthday. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a BBA in Computer Information Systems and holds several certifications, including MCSD, MCSE, MCDBA, and MCT. In 2000 with the PDC bits in hand, Rob founded the Nashville .NET Users Group (http://www.nashdotnet.org), which is a charter member of INETA. He has been writing and designing .NET applications since version 1.0, as well as has been implementing SharePoint solutions since SharePoint 2001. In his spare time, Rob enjoys writing books and articles relating to SharePoint and .NET. Rob lives in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, with his wife, Leigh, and two sons, Andrew and Will.


Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 5819 KB
  • Print Length: 432 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 5 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
  • Publisher: Sams; 1 edition (May 25, 2007)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00142KQ4S
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid, the few items of use not worth the price or trouble finding, August 12, 2007
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This book is layouted the same as the SDK, however the SDK contains more information. You do get a huge amount of long tables that give a one sentence description of the properties and methods of the objects, not much of a use.
Examples are worthless command-line programs which show how some methods are called but don't really show why you would use them or even the a proper way of using them, they are like the tables of descriptions just fillers.

One thing I was looking for was programming examples on features instead I get a command line program on how to use the write statement to list all the active features on a site. That basically describes this book, alot of filler information and information that has minimal practical use.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Kool-Aid is Delicious, June 8, 2009
This book is a good intermediate overview of all the things that a developer might be asked to have an opinion on and I think this is a valuable book for a consultant who needs to have a thorough understanding of the possibilities. The contents of this book will give a new SharePoint developer credibility going into an interview or working on a SharePoint implementation for the first time. While this is typical feel-good Microsoft marketing and should not be the only resource a new developer would use to learn how to develop SharePoint all by themselves for the first time, it will help someone new to the technology to narrow down what piece of SharePoint development is most compelling to them and give them an idea of why you don't want to be stuck being the only SharePoint developer in your company. This book is a great explanation of the magnitude of the effort your company is undertaking by choosing to implement SharePoint. Other audiences that would greatly benefit include IT Project Managers and Business Analysts.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing!, July 5, 2007
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There is no single thorough chapter in this book... a few pages about CAML, a few pages about web parts, all on the surface... speaking about web parts, they haven't even mentioned custom tool parts, which are essential part of web part development for moss...

I returned the book and wouldn't recommend it to anyone...
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