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course syllabus
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This intensive 4-day course explores
design and development techniques used when building
business solutions with Windows
SharePoint Services 3.0 (WSS). The lectures and lab
exercises on day 1 dive into the WSS object model,
developing WSS features
and creating solution packages to deploy your
development efforts in a staging or production
environment. The course covers advanced
developer topics such as creating custom application
pages, page templates, provision pages and site
branding using Master Pages. You
get hands-on experience writing and testing Web
Parts, Content Types, event handlers, custom
workflows and site definitions. Along
the way, you will also learn how to write WSS event
handlers that read, modify and generate Office 2007
documents using the Office
Open XML File Formats as well as how to program
security using the WSS object model to manage users,
groups and permissions on
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Attendees should have professional
development experience with Visual Studio 2005, the
.NET framework and ASP.NET as well as
familiarity with Microsoft Office products such as
Word and Excel. It is also recommended (but
not required) that attendees have a
background with the previous version of Windows
SharePoint Services V2 and have experience working
directly with XML files in
Visual Studio 2005.
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This
course is designed for professional developers and
system architects with professional development
experience. |
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• Roadmap to WSS Development
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Developing
Features
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SharePoint's Architecture
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Page Design and Provisioning
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Master Pages and Site Branding
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Web Part Development |
• AJAX Web Parts
• List and Content Types
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Document Libraries
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Developing SharePoint Workflows with Visual Studio
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Creating and Testing Site Definitions
• Application Security |
If you would like more
information on Inside Windows SharePoint Services 3.0,
click here or call our Manager of Educational Services at 416-585-9678 ext. 245. Scroll down to see the complete
course syllabus for Inside Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.
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Module 1: Roadmap to WSS Development |
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WSS as a
site provisioning engine
• Understanding Web Applications, Site
Collections, Site and Site Elements
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Customization using the WSS collaborating
templates
• Site customization and personalization
using Web Parts
• Introduction to WSS object model |
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Module 2: Developing Features |
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The
difference between customization and
development
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Features as
the primary building block in WSS
development
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Introduction to Collaborative Application
Markup Language (CAML)
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Creating
and testing your first Feature with Visio
Studio 2005
• Adding event handlers to a custom feature
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Module 3: SharePoint Architecture |
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How WSS
integrates with ASP.NET 2.0
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Configuring
the web.config file file for a Web
Application
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Understanding site pages versus application
pages
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Creating
and debugging a business solution with
custom application pages
• Creating and testing a WSS solution
package for staging and deployment |
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Module 4: Pages and Design |
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Understanding page parsing and Safe Mode
restrictions
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Page
templates versus page instances (ghosting
and unghosting)
• Creating a Feature with custom page
templates
• Designing page templates using ASP.NET
controls and Web Parts Zones
• Adding Web Parts to pages using
declarative CAML and using code |
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Module 5: Master Pages and Site Branding |
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Understanding the standard default.master
page template
• Navigation providers, navigation menus and
delegate controls
• Creating and integrating a custom Master
Page template
• Creating a custom Feature to apply
branding at the site collection level
• Understanding and extending the CSS
classes in core.css |
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Module 6: Web Part Development |
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Creating,
deploying and debugging ASP.NET Web Parts in
WSS
• Adding Web Parts verbs, persistent
properties and developing custom editor web
parts
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Creating
Web Part assemblies with embedded resources
• Creating connectable Web Parts
• Asynchronous Web Part processing
• Creating a Feature and a solution package
for best-practice Web Part deployment |
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Module 7: AJAX Web Parts |
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Introduction to ASP.NET AJAX
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Creating an
AJAX-enabled ASP.NET Application
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Creating
the "Hello World" AJAX enabled Web Part
• Creating AJAX callbacks to custom .asmx
Web Services
• Creating AJAX callbacks that access the
WSS object model |
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Module 8: Lists and Content Types |
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Programming
and querying lists through the WSS object
model
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Using
Features to define site columns and custom
field types
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Using
Features to define custom content types
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Using
Features to define custom list schemas and
custom list types
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Using
custom event receiver classes to write and
wire up event handlers
• Defining a content type with built-in
event handlers |
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Module 9: Document Libraries |
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Programming
with SPDocumentLibrary class
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Provisioning document libraries with custom
document templates
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Forms
Libraries and Microsoft InfoPath integration
• Progamming with the Office Open File
Formats
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Server-side
generation of Word 2007 documents (i.e. docx
files)
• Binding content controls to custom XML
files embedded within Word documents |
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Module 10: Developing SharePoint Workflows with
Visual Studio |
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• Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) Primer
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Creating WF
programs in Visual Studio with workflow
designer
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SharePoint
Window fundamentals: templates vs.
associations vs. instances
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Creating,
deploying and debugging workflow templates
in Visual Studio
• Using WSS method activities to create
history list entries and tasks
• Creating association forms, initiation
forms and task edit forms |
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Module 11: Creating and Testing Site Definitions |
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Understanding the role of WSS
site definitions
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The Global
Site Definition
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Creating
and testing a custom site definition
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Aggregating
Features in a site definition
• Defining Feature activation dependencies
and leverage Feature stapling |
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Module 12: Application Security |
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Trust
Levels, Web Parts and Code Access Security
(CAS)
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Windows
Authentication versus Forms Authentication
• WSS Identities and Security Contexts
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Escalation
of Privilege
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Delegating
User Credentials
• Modifying permissions with the WSS object
model
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