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Microsoft SharePoint 2007 for
Developers
Course 3550: Five days;
Instructor-Led
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Microsoft SharePoint 2007
provides a huge range of functionality including enterprise
content management, automation of business processes, and
business intelligence and reporting. Although SharePoint is
rich in features and capabilities, it involves common
concepts and developer tasks that are universal to every
type of SharePoint project. This course is designed to
provide those who are responsible for customizing and
creating new functionality within the platform mastery of
these common tasks, including: customization of look and
feel through styles, themes, and master pages, controls and
web parts, custom pages, creation and deployment of
solutions, security, debugging, workflows, custom site
definitions, lists, documents libraries, and features.
Students who master the contents of this course will possess
the knowledge to productively contribute on most types of
SharePoint implementation because they will understand the
tasks and building blocks required in all types of custom
solutions.
Prerequisites: This
course is designed for individuals with a working
understanding of ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005 tools.
Introduction to SharePoint Development
- Modes of Development: Configuration, Customization
and Solution Development
- Site Collections and Sites
- Creating and Customizing Lists and Libraries
- Using Web Part Pages
Site Columns and Content Types
- Site Columns
- Content Types
- Integrating Site Columns, Content Types, and Lists
- Using Calendar and Contacts Lists with Outlook 2007
Extending Lists with Office 2007
- SharePoint Designer Workflows
- Reporting with Access 2007
- Word 2007 Mail Merges
Authentication and Authorization
- Authentication Mechanisms
- Authorization and Permissions
- Zones
Forms Based Authentication and Anonymous Access
- Using ASPNetSQLMembershipProvider and
ASPNetSQLRoleProvider
- Configuring Anonymous Access
- Creating a Custom Membership Provider
SharePoint Architecture
- IIS, ASP.Net, and SharePoint
- Page Request Pipeline
- What Happens When a New Web Application is Created
- SPVirtualPathProvider and SPPageParserFilter
Features
- Types of Features
- Feature Scopes
- Feature Activation, Dependencies, and Stapling
- Feature Receivers
Solution Development
- Creating a Development Environment
- Creating and Deploying Solutions
- Common Failure Modes
- Tools and Techniques to Simplify Package and
Deployment
Tagged Document List Example
- Provisioning a List with a Feature
- Creating a Lookup Site Column with a Feature
Receiver
- Automating Solution Deployment
- Creating Custom List Definitions
Site Definitions
- Understanding Site Definitions
- Creating Custom Site Definitions
- Specify Site Elements and Features Using Onet.xml
Styles and Themes
- Style Basics
- Associating Styles with Pages
- Using and Creating Themes
Master Pages
- ASP.NET Master Page Basics
- Master Pages in SharePoint
- Creating a Custom Master Page
Programming Fundamentals
- The Microsoft.SharePoint Namespace
- Deploying Controls
- Elevation of Privileges
- Debugging Assemblies
- Code Access Security
Creating User Controls and Web Parts
- User Controls
- Web Parts
- Delegate Controls
Advanced List Concepts
- Manipulating Lists and List Items Programmatically
- Lists and Cross-site queries
- Events
- Custom Field Types
Custom Workflows
- Comparison to SharePoint Designer Workflows
- Workflow basics
- ASP.NET Based Association, Initiation, and
Modification Forms
- Debugging Workflows
- Custom Task Content Types and Forms
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