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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
BUY ON AMAZON
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Introduction
Object Types, Predicates, and Basic Constraints
Conceptual Model Reports
Editing Logical Models”Advanced Aspects
Logical Database Model Reports
CISSP Exam Cram 2
Answers to Exam Prep Questions
Exam Prep Questions
Network Access Controls
Answers to Exam Prep Questions
Parameters of Investigation
Software Configuration Management
Introduction to Software Configuration Management
Configuration Status Accounting
CM Automation
Appendix C Sample Data Dictionary
Appendix J Document Change Request (DCR)
Excel Scientific and Engineering Cookbook (Cookbooks (OReilly))
Setting Cell Data Types
Debugging VBA Code
Importing Data from Access Databases
Introduction
Determining Monthly Payments
Microsoft VBScript Professional Projects
Errors, Constants, and Variables
Arrays
VBScript and the WSH
Archive Management
Building the Registration and Configuration Settings Page
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Political and Regulatory Forces in Telecommunications
Data Communications Basics
IPT
End-to-End Optical Networking
Mobile IP
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