Get in-depth architectural insights for building enterprise solutions-straight from the experts.
Focus is on the internals of the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 platform with this in-depth, straightforward reference. You get expert insights, task-oriented guidance, and extensive code samples to help you master the intricacies of building robust, enterprise content management applications.
Discover how to:
- Build application pages and site pages
- Develop and deploy reusable Web parts to enable customization and personalization
- Exploit Windows SharePoint APIs to deploy Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX components
- Use XML and Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) to create provisioning components
- Design and implement custom document libraries
- Use Windows Workflow Foundation to create applications that automate business process
- Create Site Definitions to aggregate and package component for deployment
- Implement Code Access Security, Trust Levels, authentication, and authorization
About the Authors
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 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.