Advanced SharePoint Services Solutions

No sooner had I finished my first book on SharePoint technologies titled Microsoft Share- Point: Building Office 2003 Solutions than Gary Cornell sent me an e-mail asking for a sequel. I thought about the concept for a while and began to realize that there was a definite need in the SharePoint co...

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Main Author: Hillier, Scot P.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Apress 2012
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Online Access:https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/30625
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Institutions: Thư viện Trường Đại học Đà Lạt
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Summary:No sooner had I finished my first book on SharePoint technologies titled Microsoft Share- Point: Building Office 2003 Solutions than Gary Cornell sent me an e-mail asking for a sequel. I thought about the concept for a while and began to realize that there was a definite need in the SharePoint community for a book that went beyond the basics of team sites and web part construction. Based on feedback from customers, postings on the Web, e-mail inquiries, and blogs, I realized that people were struggling to create real solutions with SharePoint technologies. Everyone understands the basics, but many are having difficulty overcoming certain limitations, customizing sites, and integrating with other Microsoft technologies. As SharePoint gains hold, I am increasingly seeing development teams stretching the product to behave in new ways. Much of this effort involves changing the underlying XML structure of SharePoint or manipulating the content database directly. This is an area where some guidance is required because you can easily destroy a SharePoint installation by manipulating either of these subsystems.