Inside Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (Pro Developer) |  | Author: Ted Pattison; Daniel Larson Publisher: Microsoft Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 0735623201 Dewey Decimal Number: 004.682 EAN: 9780735623200 ASIN: 0735623201
Publication Date: April 4, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product 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.
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
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Great new SharePoint book by Ted and Dan June 1, 2007 Anthony L. Bierman (Nashville, TN USA) 17 out of 20 found this review helpful
The SharePoint book that I have been waiting for the most has finally arrived. Back when I first heard that Ted Pattision and Daniel Larson were teaming up to write a SharePoint book, I got pretty excited. I knew these guys would have a knock-out book for SharePoint developers, and I'm happy to say I was right.
With this book, you will learn 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 components and package them for deployment
* Implement Code Access Security, Trust Levels, authentication, and authorization
Do yourself a huge favor, and spend five minutes ordering yourself a copy. It will save you hours down the road.
Staw Away Administrators July 3, 2007 SharePoint Guy (Las Vegas, NV) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I love everything about this book when it comes to WSS. It is well written, follows a great path and has a whole lot of information.
The only down side its it is hard to tell by looking at the book that this is a developers book. This is not for admins but for developers. 100% development and offers nothing to admins.Admins go here Beginning SharePoint 2007 Administration: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
So unless you know all the MS Press color schemes, stay away unless you are a developer,
The best book about core SharePoint development July 2, 2007 Andrew Connell (Saint Johns, FL United States) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Few books focus just on the core foundation of SharePoint, WSS v3. In this book, Ted and Dan did a fantastic job of covering all the bases necessary. Even though I've been in the SharePoint world for years, and the betas for this current version for over 1.5 years, I was amazed how much stuff I picked up that I wasn't aware of. This is THE DEFINITITE GUIDE TO WSS v3 FOR DEVELOPERS! It should be on ~everyone~ desk if you're doing SharePoint development.
This is my manifesto for SharePoint *Development* (as opposed to customization) September 24, 2007 D. Battaile Fauber (Birmingham, AL USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
In what I think of as my "pre-Pattison" era I was beating my head against SharePoint. The projects I'd inherited seemed unmanageable and deployment was a nightmare. For the project I was going to be starting from scratch, I was frantically coming up with excuses to not use SharePoint, although there was external pressure to use it.
Ted's book explains the key difference between SharePoint customization and SharePoint development, and focuses on best practices for the later. After reading it, I had a game plan for future development using SharePoint and also for bringing my two legacy apps under control.
Great beginners book December 28, 2007 Amardeep Dabass 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a great book for beginners who are looking to ramp up on Sharepoint technologies and specifically WSS 3.0. Please note that this book is for developers and will not guide you through WSS administration options. So if you are looking for administration guide, look somewhere else. This book tells you about the WSS architecture, how it integrates with asp.net, features, how to deploy a feature, how to modify site templates and so on.
I bought this book to prepare for the 70-542 certification for WSS 3.0 developer and this book saw me through.
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