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Chapter 2: Understanding the InfoPath IDE
Table 2.1: An overview of where InfoPath uses XML.
Table 2.2: Parameters available when youre adding a new field or group to a data source.
Table 2.3: XML types supported by InfoPath.
Table 2.4: The information contained in an InfoPath solution file.
Chapter 3: Generating XML Forms
Table 3.1: Types of validation supported by XSD.
Table 3.2: Types of validation supported by InfoPath.
Table 3.3: Common InfoPath areas for adding script.
Table 3.4: Key InfoPath objects.
Chapter 4: Generating Web Service Forms
Table 4.1: SDL document definition elements.
Table 4.2: Controls available within InfoPath.
Chapter 5: Generating Database Forms
Table 5.1: Major differences between Microsoft Access 2003 and SQL Server 2000.
Table 5.2: Physical limitations of Microsoft Access 2003 and SQL Server 2000.
Table 5.3: Adapter sets used by InfoPath.
Table 5.4: Pattern match syntax requirements.
Table 5.5: Components stored within an Access 2003 database.
Chapter 7: Integrating with BizTalk Server 2004
Table 7.1: Stages of the receive pipeline.
Table 7.2: Conversion table for XLANG to BPEL4WS.
Table 7.3: Default pipeline processing order.
Table 7.4: Categories of functoids available for mapping.
Chapter 8: Building Smart Client Applications
Table 8.1: The Base 64 alphabet.
Chapter 9: Securing Solutions
Table 9.1: Form template security levels.
Table 9.2: regform.exe command line parameters.
Table 9.3: Authentication objects an ASP.NET application can use.
Chapter 10: Deployment Strategies
Table 10.1: Components of a deployed Web Service.
Table 10.2: Configuration options for XML Web Services.
Table 10.3: Setup and deployment project types.
Appendix A: InfoPath Object Model Reference
Table A.1: The Security Level Definitions for The
Infopath
Object Model.
Table A.2: Properties of The
Windows
Collection.
Table A.3: Properties and Methods of The
Window
Object.
Table A.4: Properties of The
Taskpane
Object.
Table A.5: Values of The Xdtaskpane Enumeration.
Table A.6: Properties and Methods of The
XDocuments
Collection.
Table A.7:
XDocument
Object Properties and Methods.
Table A.8: Event Objects for The
XDocument
Object.
Table A.9:
DataObject
Collection Properties.
Table A.10: Properties and Methods of The
DataObjects
Object.
Table A.11: Properties and Methods of The
Errors
Collection.
Table A.12: Properties and Methods of The
Error
Object.
Table A.13: The Properties of The
Solution
Object.
Table A.14: Properties and Methods of The
UI
Object.
Table A.15: Properties and Methods of The
View
Object.
Table A.16: Properties of The
Viewinfos
Collection.
Table A.17: Properties Of The
Viewinfo
Object.
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Programming Microsoft Infopath: A Developers Guide
ISBN: 1584504536
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 111
Authors:
Thom Robbins
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