Chapter 1. The First Chapter. Please Read! -- How to Read this Book -- SharePoint Environments -- The SharePoint 2010 Development Environment -- SharePoint Integration Environment -- SharePoint QA Environment -- SharePoint Production Environment -- Your SharePoint Development Machine -- Summary -- Chapter 2. SharePoint Basics -- What Did Installing SharePoint Do to My Machine? -- Central Administration -- The Great SharePoint Hierarchy -- Creating and Using SharePoint Lists -- Summary -- Chapter 3. The SharePoint 2010 Feature Solution Framework -- Writing Your First SharePoint Console App -- What are WebParts? -- Writing Your First Feature and Solution -- Create the Project -- Add Functionality to Your Project -- Deploying and Debugging -- Versioning and Upgrade -- Feature Receivers -- Writing Sandboxed Solutions -- The Basics -- Writing a Farm Solution -- Sandbox Solution Restrictions -- Sandbox Solution Monitoring, Management, and Deployment -- Sandbox Solution Validations -- Sandbox Solution Full Trust Proxies -- Summary -- Chapter 4. WebParts and SharePoint Pages -- What Are WebParts? -- What Are SharePoint Pages? -- Using SharePoint Designer with WebParts -- Writing Visual WebParts -- SharePoint Pages -- Deploying Pages: A Quick Example -- Writing a WebPart -- Writing the RSSFeed WebPart -- Writing the OPML WebPart and a WebPart Editor -- WebPart Communication -- Some Closing Thoughts about WebParts -- Chapter 5. Client Object Model, ADO.NET Services, and Custom Services -- The Client Object Model -- ADO.NET Data Services and the REST API -- Custom WCF Services -- The Client Object Model -- Client Object Model Design -- Infrastructural Objects -- Object Identity -- Writing the Silverlight WebPart -- Writing the JavaScript WebPart -- WebPart Communication Without Postbacks -- ADO.NET Data Services and REST -- ADO.NET Data Services and REST Basics -- Consuming ADO.NET Data Services in .NET Applications -- Consuming ADO.NET Data Services in Silverlight -- Consuming ADO.NET Data Services in JavaScript -- Some Architectural Thoughts Before We Move On -- Writing Custom WCF Services -- Consuming the Service in a .NET Application -- Consuming the Service in a Silverlight application -- Consuming the Service in ASP.NET Ajax -- Summary -- Chapter 6. Managing SharePoint Data: Part 1 -- Content Types -- Custom Field Types -- Creating Site Columns and Content Types in Code -- Writing a List Definition and List Instance -- Summary -- Chapter 7. Managing SharePoint Data: Part 2 -- SharePoint Events -- SharePoint 2010 Improvements in the Event Model -- Lists Scalability in SharePoint -- Scalability versus Performance -- The 20% Scenario -- List Column Indexing -- List Throttling -- SharePoint 2010 RBS Storage -- Querying SharePoint Data -- Querying Using CAML -- Querying Using LINQ -- Summary -- Chapter 8. Enterprise Content Management -- What Is ECM? -- What is Records Management? -- Document IDs -- Document Sets -- Managed Metadata, Keywords and Tags -- Content Organizer -- Enterprise Content Types -- In-Place Records Management -- Hierarchical File Plans and Folder-Based Retention -- Records Center -- Summary -- Chapter 9. Business Connectivity Services -- External Content Types -- BCS and SharePoint Designer (No Code) -- BCS with Visual Studio 2010 -- The BCS Object Model -- Summary -- Chapter 10. Workflows -- Out of the Box Workflows -- Customizing Out of the Box Workflows -- Writing Workflows with SharePoint Designer -- Writing Workflows with Visual Studio -- Summary -- Chapter 11. Business Intelligence -- Visio Services -- Excel Services -- Accessing Excel Services Over REST -- Accessing Excel Services Over SOAP -- PerformancePoint Services -- PerformancePoint Central Administration Settings -- PerformancePoint Site Collection Settings -- Using PerformancePoint -- Summary -- Chapter 12. Security -- Claims Based Authentication -- Claims Based Identity in SharePoint -- Secure Store Service -- Using SSS with BCS -- The SharePoint Security Object Model -- Elevating Security -- Summary.
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"This book provides a fresh take on Microsoft's premier collaboration solution. A critical resource if you're developing on the SharePoint platform, this book features a complete focus on the new features and capabilities of SharePoint 2010. Through a thorough treatment of sites, web parts, data management, portal solutions, and business intelligence capabilities, you'll appreciate author Sahil Malik's concise yet highly readable text"--Resource description page.