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Stefan Goßner posted a great series of posts about the Content Migration API (formerly known as PRIME) for SharePoint (WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007). In just 5 post he explains everything about this API and where SharePoint uses it. It's an excellent start...
More and more people are migrating their Report Server environment to SharePoint. This migration will give you the ability to open your reports in SharePoint instead of just another UI. For a complete explanation on this migration check a previous blog...
I wasn't blogging for a long time, but now I'm back with a strong rhyme. Look, near the camera, snap my picture. I'll sign my name on it, then I get richer. Like LL said don't call it a comeback and face the fact Jack I'm all that...
Since the time Jan beat me by delivering his Return of the SmartPart , I still get lots of request to complete my initial blog about dynamically loaded User Controls in SharePoint 2007 / ASP.NET 2.0 Portals . Keep in mind SmartPart is a great WebPart...
When an ASP.NET application is started it processes the web.config file. Doing so it is combined with all web.config files found up in the tree of virtual directories. Suppose I have a website located at www.mikeglaser.com and a w00t app like www.mikeglaser...
Let's take a quick look at what these extensions can do for you. As you can expect from me I'm only interesting in the Web Part section of this product. For all other options check out this blog called Walkthrough - Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Tools...
Christmas do come early this year. The SharePoint team in Japan has just finished working on the next version of their popular team productivity application template, GroupBoard Workspace 2007 . This is the first of the “Fantastic 40” Application Templates...
An update of this blog is available. In the new blog I refuted all point which has been carried by Jason Barile. This blog describes of full Guide which every TFS administrator can follow to upgrade to WSS v 3 . Before you read this post I must warn you...
As I've written in a previous blog: I recently checked a couple of blogs about using dynamically loaded User Controls. Some of the blogs mentioned SmartPart v2 (aka SonOfSmartPart) to load ASP.NET 2.0 User Controls. This WebPart is completely targeted...
Eilene Hao, Program Manager for SharePoint Workflow finished her complete blog series about developing SharePoint workflows in Visual Studio (VS). Lots of people are asking a lot of questions about this issue and a lot of them seem to have common points...
In mine last post about my own UserControl WebPart, I ended the article with creating a simple editor part. The only thing I didn't show, was how you really could use an editor part to personalize / customize its WebPart. In this article I will show the...
In this fourth article about my own UserControl WebPart I will explain how a WebPart can use its own editor parts. Editor parts are very handy when it comes to customizing / personalizing and categorizing the WebPart. In this blog I will only show you...
Since my colleagues Dennis and Alex are writing articles by the minute, it was time for me to do the same. Dennis is writing some very interesting articles about WCF ( Windows Communication Foundation ) and Alex is doing the same about Unit Testing in...
You had to wait some time, but the team finally delivered the Visual Studio 2005 extensions for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 . This tools are for developing custom SharePoint applications: Visual Studio project templates for Web Parts, site definitions...
As discussed in my first post Building my own UserControl WebPart part I I'll extend the class model for the UserControl WebPart project. Besides the methods, all fields and properties will be added to those classes too. In this part I discuss why they...
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