In this course, students learn core skills that are common to almost all SharePoint development activities. These include working with the server-side and client-side object models, developing and deploying features, solutions, and apps, managing identity and permissions, querying and updating list data, managing taxonomy, using workflow to manage business processes, and customizing the user interface.
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20488 | Developing SharePoint Server Core Solutions | 5 jours | Nous consulter |
Objectifs After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Public The course is intended for professional developers who develop solutions for SharePoint products and technologies in a team-based, medium-sized to large development environment. While some familiarity with SharePoint solution development is required, candidates are not expected to have prior experience with the new features in SharePoint Server.
The ideal candidate is a technical lead with at least four years of SharePoint and web development experience. The candidate is responsible for designing custom code for projects that are deployed to or interact with SharePoint environments.
This includes:
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Pré-requis Before attending this course, students must have:
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Post-Formation 20489 |
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Méthodes
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Programme Module 1: SharePoint as a Developer Platform This module examines different approaches that can be used to develop applications with SharePoint Server the scenarios in which each approach might be appropriate.
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Lab : Comparing Web Parts and App Parts After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Working with SharePoint Objects This module introduces the server-side SharePoint object model and how the core classes relate to sites and collections. The server-side SharePoint object model provides a core set of classes that represent different items in the logical architecture of a SharePoint deployment. Students also learn how manage permissions for server-side code.
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Lab : Working with Sites and WebsLab : Working with Execution Contexts After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Working with Lists and Libraries This module explains how to interact with lists and libraries. Students learn about how to work with lists and libraries programmatically using the server-side SharePoint object model and how to use query classes and LINQ to SharePoint to query and retrieve data from SharePoint lists. Student also learn how to efficiently work with lists that contain large numbers of items.
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Lab : Querying and Retrieving List DataLab : Working with Large Lists After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: Designing and Managing Features and Solutions This module examines creating and deploying custom Developing a SharePoint solutions and features. The students also learn how and when to use sandbox solutions.
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Lab : Working with Features and Solutions After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Working with Server-Side Code This module describes how to develop and deploy Web Parts and event receivers in a solution.
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Lab : Working with Server-Side Code After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 6: Managing Identity and PermissionsThis module describes how manage permissions through code and customize authentication using custom claims providers. Lessons
Lab : Managing Permissions Programmatically in SharePoint 2013Lab : Creating and Deploying a Custom Claims Provider After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 7: Introducing Apps for SharePoint This module introduces the SharePoint App, a new way to customize SharePoint functionality with SharePoint Server.
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Lab : Creating a Site Suggestions App After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 8: Client-Side SharePoint Development This module describes how to use JavaScript Client Object Model (CSOM), managed code CSOM and the REST API to build SharePoint Apps.
Lessons
Lab : Using the Client-Side Object Model for Managed CodeLab : Using the REST API with JavaScript After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 9: Developing Remote Hosted SharePoint AppsThis module examines the difference between provider hosted Apps and Remote Hosted Apps. The students will also create and deploy a Provider Hosted App. Lessons
Lab : Configuring a Provider Hosted SharePoint AppLab : Developing a Provider Hosted SharePoint App After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 10: Publishing and Distributing Apps This module introduces the App Catalog so users to locate, purchase, and install apps easily. The students learn how to package and publish Apps to the App Catalog.
Lessons
Lab : Publishing an App to a Corporate CatalogLab : Installing, Updating, and Uninstalling Apps After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 11: Automating Business ProcessesThis module explains how to create workflows and workflow actions using Visio 2013, SharePoint Designer 2013 and Visual Studio 2012. Lessons
Lab : Building Workflows in Visio 2013 and SharePoint Designer 2013Lab : Creating Workflow Actions in Visual Studio 2012 At the end of this module, student will be able to:
Module 12: Managing TaxonomyThis module explains the importance of a good taxonomy in SharePoint and working with the components of the taxonomy. The students also see how to tie event receivers to the taxonomy. Lessons
Lab : Working with Content TypesLab : Working with Advanced Features of Content Types After completing this module, student will be able to:
Module 13: Managing Custom Components and Site Life CyclesThis module explains how you can create custom component definitions and templates, which enable you to deploy custom sites, lists and other components across a farm. Lessons
Lab : Managing Custom Components and Site Life Cycles After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 14: Customizing User Interface ElementsThis module explains different ways of customizing the SharePoint user interface, such as adding buttons to the ribbon or modifying the appearance of list views. Lessons
Lab : Using the Edit Control Block to Launch an AppLab : Using jQuery to Customize the SharePoint List User Interface After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 15: Working with Branding and NavigationThis module explains ways to customize branding, designing, publishing and navigating sites in SharePoint Server 2013. The students also learn how to create devise independent sites standard web technologies, such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Lessons
Lab : Branding and Designing Publishing SitesLab : Configuring Farm-Wide Navigation After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Environnement MS Visual Studio |
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Mot-clés Workflow, Taxonomy |
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