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| Professional SharePoint 2007 Development (Programmer to Programmer) | 
| Authors: John Holliday, John Alexander, Jeff Julian, Eli Robillard, Brendon Schwartz, Matt Ranlett, J. Dan Attis, Adam Buenz, Tom Rizzo Publisher: Wrox Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (13 reviews) Sales Rank: 23526
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 744 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.2 x 1.7
ISBN: 0470117567 Dewey Decimal Number: 004.682 EAN: 9780470117569 ASIN: 0470117567
Publication Date: June 12, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description If you?re a .NET or Microsoft Office developer, this book will give you the tools and the techniques you need to build great solutions for the SharePoint platform. It offers practical insights that will help you take advantage of this powerful new integrated suite of server-based collaboration software tools along with specific examples that show you how to implement your own custom solutions. You?ll then be able to apply this information to create collaborative web-based applications that enhance user productivity and deliver rich user experiences. You?ll start by building a strong foundation based on a thorough understanding of the technologies that come with the SharePoint platform, while also drilling into specific implementation areas. Next, you?ll dive into seven key SharePoint development areas: the base collaboration platform, portal and composite application frameworks, enterprise search, ECM, business process automation and workflow, electronic forms, and business intelligence. This book is for ASP.NET developers who want to add collaboration support to their existing applications, Windows/Office client developers who want to move their solutions from the desktop to the web, and experienced SharePoint version 2.0 developers who want to take advantage of the new capabilities available in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. You will learn all about Windows SharePoint Services and MOSS 2007, including the following: Ways to enhance collaboration using calendars, tasks, issues, and email alerts Techniques for developing applications with integrated RSS, blogs and Wikis How to build, configure, and manage portal solutions Strategies for using enterprise search, XML, and XSLT Methods for improving enterprise content management and business intelligence Ways to take advantage of built-in support for regulatory compliance and web publishing How to create custom workflows and integrate them into your solutions
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  Open code. Hit Print. Bind into 'book'. Charge money. November 13, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
There are portions of this book (particularly business data catalog) containing 10 pages in a row of nothing but printed code. The book does not have a cohesive feel, and often does not go into a lot of depth. A chapter on BI is nice, but fails to provide a list of what your options are for the Microsoft end-to-end BI stack, and their respective merits(proClarity, PerformancePoint, panorama, SSRS, SSAS, etc).
  Could Be Better. July 3, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Some of the chapters are totally beneficial while others offer very little and explain things poorly.
I guess if it fits a need it;s worth it, but there was nothing in here you could not Google when needed. i guess it's supposed to take a programmer and show them how to program with SharePoint. if you have time to go page by page and are new to SharePoint you will get more out of it. I would stick with the Ted Pattison book persoanlly...
  Source Code is Incomplete February 1, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The book is good but the source code of Chapter 13 is missing. It's very frustrating to learn a new technology and see problems with the source code. Wish the authors can take time to check the source-code is uptodate before releasing a book, or at least put it for download after complaints. If the authors can update the source code, it will be great. Otherwise a good book.
  Good for a beginner December 10, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was given this book by one of the Author (John Holiday) during a training on Enterprise Content Management. I have collected quite a few books on SharePoint most proclaiming to be a developers guide but they have chapters after chapters devoted to configuring WWS 3.0 or MOSS. However, this book gives you a very good start and provides step by step guide on creating various solution. I would recommend this for all beginners and intermediate developers!!!
  Good book with good example September 19, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Working on a few projects I needed to find some good Sharepoint 2007 reference books. This book is excellent with the examples it provides and the way they authors explain it to you. Very easy to understand, clear and concise.
I do however wish they had more real world examples like for example when working with events in sharepoint they would show you how to retrieve the id's from the list lookups when assigning to another list programmatically, or how to change the permission of a selected item for a selected specific group or person, or access active directory.
Other than that, it is a good book that will help you get along your way.
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