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Chapter 4: SharePoint Content Development
Listing 4-1: A Web Service Returning XML
Chapter 5: Building Web Parts
Listing 5-1: Creating a Property in C#
Listing 5-2: Defining a Web Part Property
Listing 5-3: Adding ASP.NET Controls to a Web Part
Listing 5-4: Adding ASP.NET Controls in C#
Listing 5-5: Rendering ASP.NET Controls in an HTML Table
Listing 5-6: Defining a New Policy
Listing 5-7: Controls Marked As Safe
Listing 5-8: The Web Part Description File
Listing 5-9: Starting the Web Part in PageView.cs
Listing 5-10: Defining the Properties
Listing 5-11: The Web Part Description File
Listing 5-12: Starting the Web Part in PubsAuthors.vb
Listing 5-13: Defining the Properties
Listing 5-14: Creating Child Controls
Listing 5-15: Rendering the Web Part
Chapter 6: The Microsoft Single Sign-On Service
Listing 6-1: Listing Application Definitions
Listing 6-2: Displaying Field Information
Listing 6-3: Updating Credentials
Listing 6-4: Defining the Properties
Listing 6-5: Creating Child Controls
Listing 6-6: Rendering the Web Part
Chapter 7: Advanced Web Part Development
Listing 7-1: Creating a Client-Side Script
Listing 7-2: Declaring Interfaces
Listing 7-3: Registering an Interface
Listing 7-4: Receiving Connection Notification
Listing 7-5: Broadcasting Schema Information
Listing 7-6: Sending Data
Listing 7-7: Receiving the Data
Listing 7-8: Returning Field Data
Listing 7-9: The Default Implementation of GetToolParts
Listing 7-10: Overriding the GetToolParts Method
Listing 7-11: Creating the HTML and Script
Listing 7-12: Creating the Hyperlink
Listing 7-13: Starting the Web Part
Listing 7-14: Adding the Event Stubs
Listing 7-15: Creating Child Controls
Listing 7-16: Registering Interfaces
Listing 7-17: The PartCommunicationConnect Method
Listing 7-18: Providing Transformer Metadata
Listing 7-19: Sending Schema Information
Listing 7-20: Sending a Row of Data
Listing 7-21: Returning Book Information
Listing 7-22: Rendering the Web Part
Listing 7-23: The Simple Web Part
Listing 7-24: Creating the Child Controls
Listing 7-25: Coding the Button Events
Listing 7-26: Adding the Tool Part to the Property Pane
Chapter 8: The Microsoft Office System
Listing 8-1: A Simple Schema
Listing 8-2: A Schema for Address Labels
Listing 8-3: A Manifest File
Listing 8-4: Registration Response XML Stream
Listing 8-5: Processing the XML Query Stream
Listing 8-6: A Query Response Stream
Listing 8-7: The Initial Code
Listing 8-8: The Schema for the Smart Invoice
Listing 8-9: The SmartDocXmlTypeName Property
Listing 8-10: The SmartDocXmlTypeCaption Property
Listing 8-11: The ControlCount Property
Listing 8-12: The ControlID Property
Listing 8-13: The ControlCaptionFromID Property
Listing 8-14: The ControlTypeFromID Property
Listing 8-15: Setting Button Captions
Listing 8-16: Populating the List
Listing 8-17: Populating the Text Boxes
Listing 8-18: Handling Events
Listing 8-19: The Manifest File
Listing 8-20: Starting the Project
Listing 8-21: The Response Template
Listing 8-22: The Registration Method
Listing 8-23: The Query Response Envelope
Listing 8-24: The Query Method
Listing 8-25: Packaging the Result Set
Chapter 9: Programming SharePoint Services
Listing 9-1: Trapping Library Events
Listing 9-2: Changing the Identity Context
Listing 9-3: Writing Out Metadata Values
Listing 9-4: Typical Metadata Values for a Word Document
Listing 9-5: Accessing SPListItem Fields
Listing 9-6: Typical SPListItem Fields and Values
Listing 9-7: Moving Documents
Listing 9-8: Determining List Item Ownership
Listing 9-9: Creating a Document Workspace
Listing 9-10: Workspace Creation Response
Listing 9-11: The WorkFlow.Engine Class
Listing 9-12: Creating the Impersonation Identity
Listing 9-13: The OnEvent Method
Listing 9-14: The Web Part Description File
Listing 9-15: Starting the Project
Listing 9-16: The ShowAllSites Property
Listing 9-17: Creating the Child Controls
Listing 9-18: Creating a New Identity
Listing 9-19: Declaring Initial Objects
Listing 9-20: Changing the Web Part Identity
Listing 9-21: Enumerating Child Sites
Listing 9-22: Displaying the Subsites
Listing 9-23: The Web Part Description File
Listing 9-24: The Initial Class Code
Listing 9-25: Creating the Child Controls
Listing 9-26: Changing the Web Part Identity
Listing 9-27: Enumerating the Tasks
Listing 9-28: Displaying the Task List
Listing 9-29: The Web Part Description File
Listing 9-30: Starting the Project
Listing 9-31: Creating the Child Controls
Listing 9-32: Displaying Current User Information
Listing 9-33: Updating the User Information
Chapter 10: SharePoint Portal Server Administration
Listing 10-1: The Site Notification Message
Chapter 11: Office Solution Accelerators
Listing 11-1: Defining a Document Section and Attributes
Listing 11-2: The Document Schema
Listing 11-3: Web Service for Resume Submittal
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Microsoft SharePoint[c] Building Office 2003 Solutions
ISBN: 1590593383
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 92
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Using MySQL Stored Programs with Perl
Stored Programs as an Alternative to Expensive SQL
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Domain 1 Installation, Configuration, and Upgrading
Domain 3 Preventive Maintenance
Domain 5 Printers
Domain 1 Operating System Fundamentals
Domain 4 Networks
C++ GUI Programming with Qt 3
Subclassing QTableItem
Integrating Custom Widgets with Qt Designer
Advanced Clipboard Handling
Providing Online Help
Using QTextBrowser as a Simple Help Engine
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Call Hunting Constructs
Manageability and Monitoring
Hints on Processing CDR Data
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The grep Module
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