2008 Training Schedules
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SharePoint 2007: Development Boot Camp
- How to develop ASP.NET applications that work with SharePoint object model
- Details of most widely used sections of the object model (site collections, sites, lists, lists items, fields, user profiles, web applications)
- How to make custom ASP.NET pages look and feel adhere to rest of the SharePoint pages by using master pages
- Impersonation in SharePoint
- How to use CAML in the classes such as SPSiteDataQuery
- How to develop applications that use event handlers
- How to develop and deploy web parts
- How to add web part properties, custom tool parts and web part connections
- How to develop and deploy features
- The project structure for the feature that is composed of multiple features with element manifests for fields, content types, lists, and custom forms and has activation logic
- How to build custom queries and result sets for Office search
- How to access business data catalog through the api
- How to develop and deploy workflow templates in Visual Studio
- Core SharePoint features – sites and site collections, lists, columns, views, site columns, version control, notification mechanisms, and web parts.
- How to administer security
- How to administer site collection content
- Site definitions: Features, Site Templates, and Solutions
- The importance of content types and their relationship to features such as site columns, workflows, information management policies, and content query web part
- New integration features in Office 2007
- How to use InfoPath to design and publish forms to InfoPath Form Services
- How to use Excel to design and publish reports to Excel Services
- How to use and administer Business Data Catalog integration into web parts, search, and lists
- How to create and run workflows in SharePoint and SharePoint Designer
- Basics of web content management
- How to use SharePoint Designer to change look and feel of SharePoint sites and create web parts that display information from various data sources
- The architectural foundation of SharePoint platform
- Details about the web server and the database server
- How to manage web applications and site collections and purpose of different web applications such as shared services or central administration
- How to plan deployment and content databases
- How to administer user profiles, active directory imports, and how to setup useful audiences
- How to setup search content sources, scopes, best bets, and managed properties
- How to customize search and search results pages
- How to use backup and restore tools
- How to administer and use Single Sign On
- Basics of upgrading from SharePoint 2003
In order for a class to be successful, all students should share the same general level
of knowledge and experience. If a participant does not demonstrate these, the instructor will take
the necessary steps either to prepare the participant or place him/her in a more appropriate course.
This policy is intended to maintain the high level of quality control that you have come to expect.
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