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SharePoint 2010 Development For Dummies $29.99 A much-needed guide that shows you how to leverage SharePoint tools without writing a line of code! The great news about SharePoint is…you don’t need to be a seasoned .NET developer to develop custom functions for it. This book shows you how to use SharePoint Designer, Report Builder, Dashboard Designer, InfoPath, Excel, Word, Visio, and the SharePoint web-based UI to design and develop—without ever writing a line of code! Learn how to customize your site, build SharePoint apps, start social networking, or add Web parts.  This straightforward guide makes everything easier. Introduces you to SharePoint 2010 components and features, and how you can use them in development Explains useful development tools, including document libraries, lists, basic workflows, Excel, Visio, Visual Studio, InfoPath, and Word Shows how to tap the tools of business users and analysts, such as SharePoint Designer, Report Builder, and Dashboard Designer Also covers topics for more experienced programmers, including SharePoint Object Model (OM), SharePoint Web Services, SharePoint Software Developer Kit (SDK), Silverlight, JavaScript, the .NET Framework, and Web Part development Learn how to extend the functionality of the top enterprise portal and collaboration technology on the market with SharePoint 2010 Development For Dummies . |
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Sharepoint 2010 Development for Dummies $23.56 It’s estimated that nearly 70 percent of SharePoint development is done using tools designed for business users, analysts, and power users. The book will cover SharePoint development and will be weighted towards the majority of SharePoint users including business users, analysts, and power users. The book will also cover more advanced topics that are geared towards the most advanced SharePoint users as well as developers that are moving into SharePoint development from other development areas. The following main topics will be covered 1. A basic overview of SharePoint (including SharePoint Online) and the types of development available. Introduces general SharePoint components and features that are used in development and how those components can be developed by business users, analysts, and power users using the tools and techniques contained in Parts 2 and 3. Also introduces the most advanced programmer level material listed in Part 4. 2. General SharePoint development using the web browser and Office tools. This includes such topics as site development, content development, document libraries, lists, basic workflows, Excel, Visio, InfoPath, and Word. 3. The tools and techniques of SharePoint development geared towards business users, analysts and power users. Includes SharePoint Designer, Report Builder, and Dashboard Designer. The tools and techniques of SharePoint development geared towards programmers. Includes SharePoint Object Model (OM), SharePoint Web Services, SharePoint Software Developer Kit (SDK), Silverlight, JavaScript, the .NET Framework, and Web Part development. |
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Professional SharePoint 2010 Cloud-Based Solutions $44.99 An authoritative guide to extending SharePoint’s power with cloud-based services If you want to be part of the next major shift in the IT industry, you’ll want this book. Melding two of the hottest trends in the industry—the widespread popularity of the SharePoint collaboration platform and the rapid rise of cloud computing—this practical guide shows developers how to extend their SharePoint solutions with the cloud’s almost limitless capabilities. See how to get started, discover smart ways to leverage cloud data and services through Azure, start incorporating Twitter or LinkedIn into your solutions, find the best ways to secure everything, and much more. Shows developers how to use Microsoft SharePoint 2010 to create scalable, cloud-based solutions Melds the hottest new trend in the industry—developing, hosting, managing, or storing code in the cloud—with what SharePoint developers need to know to weave these technologies into their solutions Provides developer patterns, real-world examples, and invaluable walkthroughs Topics include SQL Azure for data management and BI, building an Azure-based corporate tax service, connecting Linked In and SharePoint profile data, creating a filterable Twitter dashboard, leveraging Bing Maps Geo services, maintaining security, and more SharePoint developers, discover exciting new ways to extend SharePoint’s functionality with this practical and content-rich guide. |
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Building Dashboards for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Using SharePoint Designer 2007 $6.99 In this Wrox Blox, you’ll learn how to create powerful Dashboards for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. First, we introduce Web Part Pages and some of the out-of-the box Web Parts available in WSS. We then look at how to use Web Part Connections to add interactivity to our Dashboards. Later we create advanced Dashboard Views using the Data Form Web Part available with SharePoint Designer 2007. While the author focuses on Windows SharePoint Services, all of the topics discussed also apply to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 as it is a superset of WSS. This Wrox Blox will be valuable for anyone wishing to share data on their SharePoint site. Table of Contents   Web Part Pages Overview 1 Creating New Pages from the UI 1 Creating from SharePoint Designer 3 Adding Dashboard Pages to Site Navigation 4 Web Parts 5 SharePoint Web Parts 5 Managing Web Parts 7 List View Web Parts 9 Form Web Parts and Web Part Connections 11 Data Form Web Part 12 Creating from a List 12 Modifying Existing Data Form Web Parts 15 Conditional Formatting 18 Creating from a Web Service 20 Linked Data Sources 21 Advanced Dashboards 24 Parameters and Filters 24 Creating Master-Detail Views 26 Conclusion 29 About Raymond Mitchell 30 Usage Rights for Wiley Wrox Blox  Any Wrox Blox you purchase from this site will come with certain restrictions that allow Wiley to protect the copyrights of its products. After you purchase and download this title, you:     Are entitled to three downloads Are entitled to make a backup copy of the file for your own use Are entitled to print the Wrox Blox for your own use Are entitled to make annotations and comments in the Wrox Blox file for your own use May not lend, sell or give the Wrox Blox to another user May not place the Wrox Blox file on a network or any file sharing service for use by anyone other than yourself or allow anyone other than yourself to access it May not copy the Wrox Blox file other than as allowed above May not copy, redistribute, or modify any portion of the Wrox Blox contents in any way without prior permission from Wiley If you have any questions about these restrictions, you may contact Customer Care at (877) 762-2974 (8 a.m. – 5 p.m. EST, Monday – Friday). If you have any issues related to Technical Support, please contact us at 800-762-2974 (United States only) or 317-572-3994 (International) 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. EST, Monday – Friday). |
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WSS 3.0 & Sharepoint 2007 Database Migration Strategy Steps For Migrating A Sharepoint 2003 Site
I was searching for some information on the strategy on how to move just an individual site from Sharepoint 2003/WSS V2.0 to Sharepoint 2007/WSS V3.0. I found a lot of information on how to do an In-Place and Gradual upgrade but nothing on how to just move a single site. This article is written based on moving a single site from a single server instance of Sharepoint 2003/WSS V2.0 to a single server installation of Sharepoint 2007/WSS V3.0. If your environment is different some of the steps below will need to be modified for your purposes. Below are the steps on how to
move just a single Sharepoint 2003/WSS V2.0 site to Sharepoint 2007/WSS V3.0:
You will need to run the prescan.exe tool from Sharepoint 2007 on the Sharepoint 2003 database first. Since this will create errors on the 2003 site I would recommend making a backup of the site and restoring the backup of the site to run the prescan on. Use the stsadm tool in 2003 to make your backup and do the restore of the site.
When the site has been restored copy the Prescan tool from the sever running Sharepoint 2007 to the server running Sharepoint 2003. The Prescan tool is located in Program FilesCommon FilesMicrosoft Sharedweb server extensions12BIN.
On the server running Sharepoint 2003 open a command prompt and navigate to the directory that you copied the Prescan tool to. 1
On the command prompt run the Prescan tool with the following command: prescan /V
NOTE: if you use the /ALL option this will run the prescan on your entire farm.
Once the prescan has completed make a backup of the content database for the virtual server we just ran the prescan on.
Copy the database backup to the server running Sharepoint 2007
Restore the database backup onto the SQL server that Sharepoint 2007 is using.
Open the Sharepoint 3.0 Central Administration site. This can be located at Start->Administrative Tools->Sharepoint 3.0 Central Administration. 1
Click on the Application Management tab at the top of the screen
Go to "Create or extend Web Application" under the "Sharepoint Web Application Management" section.
Click on "Create a new Web application" to create the new Web Application where we are going to restore our Sharepoint 2003/WSS V2.0 site to.
Fill in the appropriate information to create a Sharepoint 2007/WSS V3.0 Web Application in your environment and click "OK"
Once the "Operation in Progress" screen has disappeared and the create operation is completed you will be taken to the "Application Created" screen. Do not go to "Create Site Collection".
Open a command prompt.
Run the Sharepoint stsadm tool with the following command line: stsadm -o addcontentdb -url -databasename For more information visit Database administration
NOTE: We need to use the stsadm command line tool to add the new content database because the web application may timeout if you use it to add the content database.
Click "Enter" and the content database will be added to the site.
Return to the Sharepoint 3.0 Central Administration application and click on the "Application Management" tab. For more information visit Database administration
Click on the "Content databases" link under the "Sharepoint Web Application Management"
You will be redirected back to the "Content databases" screen
Make sure that the Web Application you just created is selected in the drop-down list of Web Applications.
Click on the content database that was initially created when you created the web application.
On the screen that appears click the check box next to "Remove content database".
Click "OK". This will remove the initial database from the SQL Server.
Your site is not ready to access. However if you are moving to a machine that has different user accounts you may have a problem logging into the new site. If you do follow the rest of the steps in the article.
Go to the "Application Management" tab in the Sharepoint 3.0 Central Administration application.
Click on "Site Collection Owners" located under "Sharepoint Site Management"
Make sure the correct Web Application is selected in the drop-down
Set the Primary and Secondary site collection owners to the correct user accounts and click "OK"
Your site will now be ready to access with primary or secondary site collection owner account.
Article done by Jason Fortner Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jason_Fortner