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1 Created by the Community for the Community Integration to SharePoint 2010 http://www.cloudcasts.net/Default.aspx?category=BizTalk+Light+and+Easy

2 Created by the Community for the Community Mick Badran mickb@breeze.net mickb@breeze.net OCS: mickb@breeze.net | blog: blogs.breezetraining.com.au/mickbmickb@breeze.net Breeze.net BizTalk 2010 Light and Easy Webcast Series

3 Created by the Community for the Community Different Versions of SharePoint SharePoint Site – basic operations SharePoint Lists Explained API Integration Hooks Summary

4 Created by the Community for the Community Companies looking to get started with a common framework and infrastructure for content & collaboration. FREE SharePoint Server for Internet Sites, Enterprise Companies looking for an enterprise class server that allows them to consolidate their collaboration, portal, reporting, forms, content management and search investments. Organisations looking to create customer- facing internet sites and/or extranets on their standard enterprise content infrastructure Shared Services across farms Scriptable Manageability Claims-based Authorization Sandbox Solutions Rich client extensions Multi-tenancy Automatic Failover SharePoint Server for Internet Sites, Standard ½ Price of SharePoint FIS Enterprise No CALs Required All SharePoint Enterprise CAL Features For Internet and Extranet Sites Throttled for Small Sites Standard CAL Features WSS 3.0 Capabilities/Features plus… Windows Svr Standard only

5 Created by the Community for the Community 1 = Site Actions Menu 2 = Ribbon Tabs 3 = Site User 4 = Breadcrumbs 5 = Global Navigation 6 = Page Status 7 = Quick Links Navigation 8 = General Page Content

6 SharePoint manages sites in terms of site collections Each Web Application can host one or more site collections Each site collection has exactly one top-level site A site collection may (or may not) have child sites

7 Created by the Community for the Community

8 Nearly everything in SharePoint is a list of some kind. Fundamental Storage Entity for SharePoint. Lists can: Hold up to 50 million items (theoretical limit) An item can be up to 2GB in size. Have many columns to describe the item(s). Examples of Lists: Custom Task Document Library

9 Created by the Community for the Community Playing with Lists

10 Created by the Community for the Community Many exist – both new and back. Compat. Such as: SharePoint Service Applications Requires custom SP development and deployment BCS – Business Connectivity Services Server API traditional and available from SPV1 (also traditional ASMX webservices exist - untyped) Client API – New! Comes in.NET, Silverlight + Javascript flavours. REST access – New! http:// /_vti_bin/listdata.svc

11 Created by the Community for the Community SharePoint Integration: APIs at work!

12 Created by the Community for the Community SharePoint 2010 is a large product Many different paths of integration now exist. Choose the best one to suit. All source code/ppts will be posted on: http://blogs.breezetraining.com.au/mickb as well as this cloudcasts web site! Thanks for listening… http://blogs.breezetraining.com.au/mickb

13 BizTalk 2010 Light and Easy Webcast Series Created by the Community for the Community Meet the team…. Mick Badran Richard Seroter Zeeshan Shah Mike Stephenson Miguel Herrera Kent Weare Thiago Almeida Alan Smith http://www.cloudcasts.net/Default.aspx?category=BizTalk+Light+and+Easy Paul Somers Jon Fancey Johan Hedberg Michel Hubert Steef-Jan Wiggers


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