Pro SharePoint Solution Development: Combining .NET, SharePoint, and Office 2007
takes a practical problem/solution approach to common business challenges. You'll not only encounter interesting code samples, but also see how to combine these examples with the Microsoft collaboration platforms services. The books solutions focus on using Visual Studio Tools for Office to build the user interface layer. And solutions can interact with SharePoint as a service provider, taking advantage of SharePoints many collaboration features like document repositories, collaboration sites, and search functions.
This book is unique because it starts with challenges that end users deal with every day when using the Microsoft collaboration platform to support business processes. The solutions are presented as the hypothetical business challenges of a fictional company. By presenting the examples in this context, authors
Ed Hild
and
Susie Adams
make it easier to relate to the challenges and solution value. And the goal of these examples is to build applications that apply the benefits of the Office desktop interface with the richness of SharePoints collaboration features.
Hild / Adams
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Weitere Infos & Material
Office Business Applications.- SharePoint Products and Technologies: Overview and New Features.- Microsoft Office 2007 Overview for Developers.- Visual Studio Tools for Office Overview.- Microsoft Excel Solutions.- Maintaining Offline List Content from Multiple Sites.- Integrating Spreadsheets into the Enterprise.- Microsoft Word Solutions.- Merging SharePoint List Data into Word Documents.- Working Collaboratively with Document Fragments.- Microsoft PowerPoint Solutions.- Extending PowerPoint to Build a Presentation Based on Site Content.- Building a Presentation Server-Side within a Web Part.- Microsoft Outlook Solutions.- Working with Email Messages and SharePoint.- Surfacing Data from Line-of-Business Applications.- Microsoft InfoPath Solutions.- Taking InfoPath Forms to the Web.- Incorporating Workflow into forms Processing.- Conclusion.- Realizing the Vision.
Ed Hild's first job after college was as a math and computer science teacher at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Maryland. After upgrading the curriculum, he decided to practice what he was teaching and moved into consulting. Ed soon felt the teaching itch again, and took a position teaching MCSD and MCSE courses for a technical education center as well as developing the software that would run the franchise. Ed gained most of his development experience at his next position as director of technology at e.magination, a Microsoft partner in Baltimore. There, he worked for several years building web applications for a wide variety of customers using Microsoft technologies. He was then lured to Microsoft and now works as the collaboration technology architect in the Microsoft Technology Center in Reston, Virginia.