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SharePoint for Developers (WSSv3/MOSS2007)
Utilize the WSS object model for building applications in SharePoint Build custom workflow solutions for SharePoint Create custom event handlers Use features and solutions for deploying projects for WSS and MOSS Build standard web parts and web parts utilizing AJAX Handle custom authentication solutions Implement best practices for building solutions with WSS and MOSS Leverage the Business Data Catalog Create custom lists that use custom content types Essential SharePoint for Developers (WSSv3/MOSS2007) covers the critical building blocks for developing solutions for both Windows SharePoint Services
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Essential Biztalk Server (accelerated format)
NET 2005, the BizTalk Administration Console, the BizTalk Explorer, and Health and Activity Tracking. Workflows BizTalk provides some interesting hooks to involve humans in your business processes, this module will cover some of those options, showing you how to use the new Sharepoint adapter in BizTalk 2006. Architecture Orchestrations XML and XML Schemas in BizTalk Using the Orchestration Designer Writing XSLTs with BizTalk Maps Creating and Managing Ports Adapters and Pipelines Custom Adapters and Pipelines Using Web Services in BizTalk Health Monitoring Security Automation Business Rules Engine Correlation and Convoys Transactions Debugging Strategies New Adapters in 2006 New Administration and Deployment Features BAM Essential BizTalk Server teaches best practices in BizTalk applications: set up, configuration, development, deployment, tracking, and administration.
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Essential BizTalk Server
NET 2005, the BizTalk Administration Console, the BizTalk Explorer, and Health and Activity Tracking. Workflows BizTalk provides some interesting hooks to involve humans in your business processes, this module will cover some of those options, showing you how to use the new Sharepoint adapter in BizTalk 2006. Architecture Orchestrations XML and XML Schemas in BizTalk Using the Orchestration Designer Writing XSLTs with BizTalk Maps Creating and Managing Ports Adapters and Pipelines Custom Adapters and Pipelines Using Web Services in BizTalk Health Monitoring Security Automation Business Rules Engine Correlation and Convoys Transactions Debugging Strategies New Adapters in 2006 New Administration and Deployment Features BAM Essential BizTalk Server teaches best practices in BizTalk applications: set up, configuration, development, deployment, tracking, and administration.
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Why does everybody write their own CMS?
Yet the world is full of off-the-shelf CMS systems, for example Plone, Mambo, OpenCMS, Microsoft SharePoint , and the list goes on. There are two website in my life. First, the one I'm paid to look after as a product manager, this is my company’s, extranet site that provides information on our product and allows customers to log support calls. The second is the ACCU's website, yes, it looks a bit dated, we been
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Saturday, November 12, 2005
Installing Visual Studio Team Systems
you have to have a bunch of components: Active Directory, SQL Server 2005, SQL Server
Reporting Reporting Services, SharePoint, Team Foundation Server, Office and finally VSTS itself.
The The first problem I ran into was just plain ignorance about SharePoint. noticed that So I spent the better part of a day getting a full Visual Studio Team Systems installation
running running under VMWare.
Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts
- Wednesday, August 24, 2005
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Installing Visual Studio Team Systems
you have to have a bunch of components: Active Directory, SQL Server 2005, SQL Server
Reporting Reporting Services, SharePoint, Team Foundation Server, Office and finally VSTS itself.
The The first problem I ran into was just plain ignorance about SharePoint. noticed that So I spent the better part of a day getting a full Visual Studio Team Systems installation
running running under VMWare.
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Why does everybody write their own CMS?
Yet the world is full of off-the-shelf CMS systems, for example Plone, Mambo, OpenCMS, Microsoft SharePoint , and the list goes on. There are two website in my life. First, the one I'm paid to look after as a product manager, this is my company’s, extranet site that provides information on our product and allows customers to log support calls. The second is the ACCU's website, yes, it looks a bit dated, we been
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Saturday, November 12, 2005
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