Module 1: WSS v3 Primer In this module, you will learn how Windows SharePoint Services v3 is built. You will learn: An overview of the WSS architecture An overview of the key elements in WSS, such as Site Collections, Webs, Lists and Web Parts Module 2: WSS v3 Enhancements In this module, you will learn about new features introduced in Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) v3 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007. You will learn: An Introduction to new WSS v3 features, such as Galleries, Master Pages, Site Columns, Content Types, and Workflow An overview of new features available only through MOSS 2007 Module 3: WSS v3 Authentication In this module, you will learn how Windows SharePoint Services v3 leverages existing Authentication mechanisms in Internet Information Server v6. You will learn: How to choose an Authentication strategy How to implement multiple Authentication zones using ASP.NET 2.0 pluggable authentication Module 4: WSS v3 Authorization In this module, we’ll look at how WSS authorizes users who have been authenticated. We’ll look at the new user roles and rights and discuss how to program against these rights and roles. You will learn: How to configure what users have permission to do. How Users/Groups, SharePoint objects and Permission Levels are used to implement security How security permissions are inherited through object hierarchies To configure global changes to security policies Module 5: WSS v3 Features In this module, we’ll learn how features are used in WSS v3. Since features can be created and made available to end-users as a method of extending the functionality of a WSS site, knowing how to write new features and deploy them is important. You will learn: What is a feature? How Features are used in WSS v3 site definitions To write a Feature Header XML file To write a Feature Element XML file To Install, Activate, Deactivate, and Uninstall Features To Deploy a Feature using a SharePoint Solution Module 6: WSS v3 Site Definitions In this module, you will learn how to create a custom site definition to control all aspects of site creation and provisioning. You will learn: To write a custom Site Definition using Collaborative Application Markup Language (CAML) To specify a custom cascading style sheet, JavaScript, and Master Page for the new site To create an instance of a list when creating a site To populate a default home page for the site with Web Parts Module 7: WSS v3 Object Model Fundamentals In this module, we will focus on programming skills using the WSS v3 Object Model. We’ll look at the core namespaces that will be most often used along with how to programmatically access data. You will learn: An introduction to the WSS v3 object model Namespaces Discuss common object model tasks Demonstrate how to create, review, update, and delete sites Discuss how to create, review, update, and delete lists Discuss how to create, review, update, and delete list items Module 8: WSS v3 Web Services In this module, we will focus on programming skills using Web Services in SharePoint. We’ll look at how to access SharePoint Web Services and why we would use a Web Service to programmatically access data. You will learn: The advantages and limitations of Web Service orientation in SharePoint. An introduction to the Web Services provided in WSS v3. Demonstrate the use of WSS v3 Web Services in development projects. Module 9: Custom Web Part Fundamentals In this module, we will introduce Web Parts and discuss the differences between the Web Part framework in ASP2 and WSS v3. Details about the ASP2 page and Web Part life cycle; a critical piece of knowledge Web Part developers should posses, will also be covered. You will learn: What Web Parts are and their common use The differences between ASP2 and WSS v3 Web Parts The objects instantiated on a SharePoint Web Part page About the ASP2 Page life cycle and where Web Part events fit into that life cycle About Web Part personalization Module 10: Custom Web Part Techniques In this module, we will demonstrate how to build custom Web Parts. You will learn: The minimal steps required to build and deploy a Web Part. To control the User Interface of a Web Part To implement State Management within a Web Part using custom properties To Debug a Web Part To Apply Code Access Security to a Web Part To Deploy a completed Web Part using a SharePoint Solution Module 11: Advanced Web Part Techniques In this module, we will demonstrate more advanced Tips and Tricks that can be used to build complex Web Parts. We will focus on implementing additions to the Web Part menu structure, implementing client-side scripting, developing two web parts that can communicate with each other. You will learn: How to programmatically modify a Web Part menu using the ASP.NET 2.0/WSS v3 verbs implementation To use the Web Part Page Services Component (WPSC) in client-side scripting Web Part development To program a custom Interface that will allow Web Parts to be connected together Module 12: WSS v3 Events In this module, we will examine the support for Event driven programming in WSS v3. We will discuss how event support has changed since WSS v2. We will also discuss when to use an Event Handler and when to use a Workflow. You will learn: When to use Event Handlers vs. when to use Workflows The types of SharePoint objects that support event handlers When to use "before" events vs. "After" events To create a basic event handler To install and activate an event handler using either a Feature or the SharePoint object model. Module 13: WSS v3 Workflow In this module, we will examine the use of the Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) in WSS v3. While not part of the WSS v3 platform, WSS does leverage this foundation to build workflows. You will learn: How Workflow has been implemented in WSS v3 To Create workflows using SharePoint Designer How to use the Enterprise Content Management starter kit to explore workflow support in VS.NET About support for Debugging Workflows in VS.NET Mehr über diesen Kurs . . .

 

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