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Robert Bogue,
Adam Buenz,
Andrew Connell,
Stacy Draper,
Luis Du Solier Grinda,
Todd Klindt,
Jason Medero,
Dustin Miller,
Shane Perran,
Joris Poelmans,
Heather Solomon,
Nick Swan,
Jan Tielens,
Mike Walsh,
Shane Young
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 004.682
EAN num: 9780470168356
ISBN number: 0470168358
Label: Wrox
Manufacturer: Wrox
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 504
Printing Date: August 20, 2007
Publishing house: Wrox
Sale Popularity Level: 14037
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Product Description:
Written by the most well-known SharePoint experts in the field, this book arms you with in-depth information on the critical areas within the platform. Sixteen Microsoft MVPs guide you through SharePoint 2007's products and technologies, focusing on topics related to both WSS and MOSS. The authors share their unique knowledge and experience on the specific parts of SharePoint that they know best.
Covering the full breadth and depth of SharePoint, you'll learn everything from how to configure forms-based authentication and administer a SharePoint site to developing a publishing site within MOSS and building workflow solutions. You'll find different approaches to site design and corporate site branding using SharePoint Designer 2007 or using CSS depending on your needs. You'll see advanced development scenarios using Excel Services for reports and advanced administrative functions for securing SharePoint communication. All of this will help you develop a dynamic SharePoint site that meets the needs of your company.
What you will learn from this book
* The strengths and weaknesses of the different approaches to SharePoint authentication
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How to keep your SharePoint farm healthy including the essential command utilities you'll depend on
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A structured approach to developing SharePoint sites that eases management and maintenance
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Web Part development with C#
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Creating Workflows with either WSS or MOSS including InfoPath(r) forms with MOSS
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Developing applications with the Business Data Catalog, Excel(r) Services, and Information Rights Management
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The different approaches to a SPS 2003 to MOSS 2007 upgrade emphasizing the gradual method
Who this book is for
This book is for experienced .NET developers, Office (VBA) developers, and IT professionals developing and implementing SharePoint solutions.
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What a great book. It shows you how things are really done. Showing you examples from start to finish it is a great resources when planning or designing a sharepoint environment. What is best is that most chapters leave you with some many ideas not only from what is written but also what else the MVP's cover.
A Great Work!!
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This books lacks rhythm. Being written by multiple authors, its a bumpy ride from chapter to chapter. Most of the examples dont work.
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Very good practical book on SharePoint. I own several different books on this topic and this one is GREAT!
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Can't someone edit this book before it's published? For example, chapter 9 workflow integrating with InfoPath is not working! There are missing information here and there and I wouldn't have known unless I look at the author website. But still, it doesn't work (your initiation form is missing).
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Wrox books have become predictably bad and this one is no exception. It is filled with non-working, hard to follow examples and incomplete information. Unless you want everyone in your organization using Visual Studio to post their Word documents, this book is not for you. The section on creating webparts does not work and it contains DEAD LINKS to on-line sites. Ouch! Did anyone edit this thing?
Being written by multiple authors also does not help. The book lacks a continuous voice and each section is written with a different focus. The book should be retitled "Random, Incoherent Musing Over SharePoint" as that is what it is.
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