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Building Sharepoint Web Parts

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ISBN-10: 0972688862

ISBN-13: 9780972688864

Edition: N/A

Authors: Darrin Bishop

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Learn the complex issues in creating Web Parts for SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Windows SharePoint Services (built into Windows Server 2003). Save countless hours by learning the correct way to develop Web Parts. This book does not cover SharePoint administrative issues...it just dives right into We + Part development and related issues. Get all this for a price that's less than $15. This book takes a rational, no-nonsense approach in a compact guide - only 176 pages. The book is written for a beginner to intermediate-level developer, so you get the basics?fast! This book covers the basics of virtually all areas of managing SharePoint Web Parts, including creation, testing, and…    
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Book details

List price: $14.99
Publisher: Mann Publishing Group
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 172
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Introduction
Introduction to Web Parts
What Can A Web Part Do?
Products Supporting Web Parts
Older Versions of Web Parts
Development Environment Requirements
Using Web Parts
Adding Web Parts to a Web Part Page
Modifying Web Parts
Deleting Web Parts
Copying Web Parts
Web Part Galleries
Shared and Personal Views
Site Group Privileges for Adding and Modifying Web Parts
Using Web Parts with SharePoint Portal Server
Web Part Infrastructure
Web Part Infrastructure Overview
Creating Basic Web Parts
Using the Web Control Library Template
Creating the Development Environment
Creating and Deploying a Web Part
Using the Visual Studio .NET Web Part Templates
Web Part Templates for Visual Studio .NET
Creating and Deploying Web Parts with the Web Part Library Template
Code Access Security
What is Code Access Security?
CAS Permissions and Trust Levels
Testing the Trust Level
Advanced Topics
Debugging Web Parts
Tracing a Web Part
Debugging a Web Part
Using Web Parts to Create HTML
Using the HtmlTextWriter Methods
Using Child Controls
Personalization and Web Parts
Using Custom Properties to Personalize Web Parts
Using Tailored Web Part Output
Connectable Web Parts
Connectable Interfaces
Connecting the Web Parts
Deploying Web Part Assemblies
Deploying Web Part Assemblies to the Bin Directory
Deploying Web Part Assemblies to the Global Assembly Cache
Adding and Deleting the Definition File in Web Part Galleries
Extras
Web Part Life Cycle
Using ViewState
Registering your book