This 5 day deep-dive will guide individuals through the process of architecting and developing Microsoft Office SharePoint applications and customizations with a focus on MOSS fundamentals and features and how to extend them. You will see how to customize the document policy feature and add your own actions.
You will gain guidance on how to work programmatically with the Records Center, Content Management, Search Center, and Microsoft Office InfoPath Services. You’ll learn to extend the document converter functionality with your own converters, as well as how to integrate with the User Profile and Audience APIs. This course focuses on Microsoft Exam
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Create a Shared Services provider.
- Create an Information policy and a custom expiration date.
- Use record routing and holds.
- Customize a site using enabled controls, variation, and content deployment.
- Create InfoPath forms.
- Use Excel Services.
- Work with data connection libraries.
- Understand and work with BDC.
- Create a document converter.
- Create and administer User Profiles.
- Use Search effectively.
Module 1: Overview
- Create One of Each WSS/MOSS Site Definition
- Create a Share Services Provider
Module 2: Document Policies
- Information Management Policy
- Create a Basic Policy (Manually)
- Create a Custom Policy
- Create a Custom Expiration Action
- Create a Bar Code Generator
Module 3: Records Management
- Document Center
- Records Center
- Use the Records Center
- Record Routing
- Submit a Document
- Create a Hold
- Create a Custom Router
Module 4: Content Management
- Variations
- Content Deployment
- Content Management
- Page Layouts
- Create the actions
- Create a variation
- Variation Label Menu
- Variation Root Landing Pag
- Create a Content Deployment Path and Job
- Create Content Deployment Application
- Test Content Deployment
Module 5: InfoPath Forms Services
- InfoPath Forms Services
- Best Practices
- InfoPath 2007
- Create an InfoPath Form (Blank Template)
- Create an InfoPath Form (Database)
- Create an InfoPath Form (Xml)
- Create an InfoPath Form (Web Service)
- Create an InfoPath Form (Connection Library)
- Convert Word and Excel to InfoPath
- Review MOSS InfoPath Forms
- Publish/Upload a Form to Forms Library
- Upload Form to InfoPath Forms Services
- Integrate IFS with ASP .NET 2.0
- Coding the XmlFormView Control
- Submitting a Form from ASP .NET
Module 6: Excel Services
- Excel Services
- Create and Publish an Excel File
- Shared Data Connections
- Single Sign On Connections
- Customize XLViewer.aspx
- Open a Visual Studio .NET Project
- Use the Excel Services Web Service
- Excel Snapshots
- Create a User Defined Function
- Excel Services Object Model
- Install EWA Companion
Module 7: Business Data Catalog
- Business Data Catalog
- Review/Import an Application Definition File
- Test Your Business Data
- Review the BDC Schema Files
- Create a BDC App Def File (Manually)
- Create a BDC App Def File (Code Gen)
- Import an Application Definition File (Optional)
- BDC Permissions
- Modify the Application Definition File (Use DB Credentials)
- Modify the Application Definition File (Use SSO Credentials)
- Custom Single Sign On Solution (Optional)
- Open Visual Studio .NET Project
- Use the Business Data Catalog Web Service
- Setup BDC Indexing
Module 8: Business Intelligence
- Business Intelligence
- Use the Report Center
- Create a New Web Part Project
Module 9: Document Converters
- Document Converters
- Create the Converter
Module 10: User Profiles
- User Profile API
- User Profile Overview
- Review UserProfiles namespace
- Review User Profile Settings
- Use the User Profile API
- Examine User Profile Web Service
- Connect BDC to SharePoint Profile
Module 11: Audiences
- Audiences
- Create Audience via Central Administration
- Create Audience Programmatically
Module 12: Search
- Performing Searches
- Programming Search
- Search Overview
- Tuning Search
- Extending Search
- Use the Search API
- Search Queries
- URL Search
- SPQuery
- Use the Search Web Service
- Relevance
- Keywords and Best Bets
- Thesaurus
- Noise Words
- Get Search Xml
- Update the Search XSLT.
Before attending this course, students should have professional development experience with:
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
- the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
- Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0.
- Attendees should also be familiar with Microsoft Office products such as:
- Microsoft Office Word
- Microsoft Office Excel
- InfoPath
- You should have also taken the Advanced SharePoint Programming Part I course.