SharePoint 2007 Fundamentals for Developers
Learn how to develop rich collaborative web applications based on Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Services 2007 (MOSS)
What you'll learn
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (WSS3) is a versatile technology that you can use to increase the efficiency of business processes and improve team productivity. WSS3, which runs on top of Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008, provides a rich platform for building Web-based applications that can scale easily to meet the changing and growing needs of your business. In this course, you will learn how WSS3 works under the covers and how you can build rich, interactive sites that enhance your team's information management and exchange.
Table of contents
- Outline 2m
- WSS 3m
- Demo: WSS 6m
- MOSS 3m
- Demo: MOSS 3m
- SharePoint Architecture 2m
- Demo: SharePoint Databases 2m
- SharePoint Nomenclature 7m
- Site provisioning 2m
- Demo: site provisioning 7m
- SharePoint Object Model 2m
- Customizable portal 1m
- Document management engine 1m
- Demo: document management 2m
- Data store 4m
- Demo: content types and site columns 11m
- SharePoint Security 3m
- Demo: Authorization 3m
- SharePoint Web parts 3m
- Workflow 2m
- Demo: single step workflow 5m
- Demo: multi-step workflow 9m
- Interacting with SharePoint 2m
- SharePoint Designer 2m
- Demo: SharePoint Designer 4m
- stsadm.exe 1m
- Demo: using stsadm.exe 2m
- SharePoint API 1m
- Demo: SharePoint API 3m
- SharePoint Extensibility 2m
- Summary and references 2m
- Overview 3m
- IIS integration 5m
- Demo: IIS integration 6m
- ASP.NET integration 3m
- 12 Hive 6m
- Demo: adding an image to the _layouts directory 5m
- Master pages 3m
- Configuration 1m
- Demo: modifying configuration for debugging 3m
- Request processing 2m
- Request routing 3m
- Virtual Path Providers 2m
- Demo: virtual path provider 4m
- Site pages 4m
- Application pages 2m
- Demo: application pages 5m
- Microsoft.SharePoint.WebControls 2m
- Demo: Microsoft.SharePoint.WebControls 6m
- Summary 2m
- Overview 3m
- WebPart history 3m
- Role of WebParts 3m
- Demo: modifying a WebPart 3m
- Personalization data 2m
- Demo: modifying WebPart data at shared and user scopes 3m
- WebPart Pages 3m
- Demo: Adding a WebPart page 4m
- Creating your own WebPart 2m
- Demo: creating a simple WebPart 4m
- Deploying SharePoint WebParts 3m
- Demo: deploying a WebPart 4m
- Setting chrome properties 1m
- Demo: modifying WebPart default chrome properties 2m
- WebPart properties 3m
- Demo: creating personalizable WebPart properties 4m
- Composite WebParts 3m
- Demo: creating a composite WebPart 6m
- WebPart verbs 1m
- Demo: Adding a WebPart verb 5m
- WebPart connections 5m
- Demo: creating connected WebParts 7m
- IWebPartField 4m
- Demo: implementing IWebPartField 10m
- User controls as WebParts 4m
- Demo: hosting a user control in a WebPart 8m
- Visual Studio Extensions for WSS 2m
- Demo: Creating a WebPart with VSeWSS 2m
- Summary 1m