Programm
- SharePoint as a Developer Platform
- Introducing the SharePoint Developer Landscape
- Choosing Approaches to SharePoint Development
- Understanding SharePoint 2013 Deployment and
- Execution Models
- Working with SharePoint Objects
- Understanding the SharePoint Object Hierarchy
- Working with Sites and Webs
- Working with Execution Contexts
- Working with Lists and Libraries
- Using List and Library Objects
- Querying and Retrieving List Data
- Working with Large Lists
- Designing and Managing Features and Solutions
- Working with Features
- Developing Solutions
- Working with Sandboxed Solutions
- Working with Server-Side Code
- Developing Web Parts
- Using Event Receivers
- Using Timer Jobs
- Storing Configuration Data
- Managing Identity and Permissions
- Understanding Identity Management in SharePoint 2013
- Managing Permissions in SharePoint 2013
- Configuring Forms-Based Authentication
- Customizing the Authentication Experience
- Managing Custom Components and Site Lifecycles
- Component Overview
- Defining Custom Lists
- Defining Custom Sites
- Managing SharePoint Sites
- Introducing Apps for SharePoint
- Overview of Apps for SharePoint
- Developing Apps for SharePoint
- Client-Side SharePoint Development
- Using the Client-Side Object Model
- Using the REST API with JavaScript
- Using the Client-Side Object Model for Managed Code
- Developing Remote-Hosted SharePoint Apps
- Overview of Remote-Hosted Apps
- Configuring Remote-Hosted Apps
- Developing Remote-Hosted Apps
- Publishing and Distributing Apps
- Understanding the App Management Architecture
- Understanding App Packages
- Publishing Apps
- Installing, Updating, and Uninstalling Apps
- Automating Business Processes
- Understanding Workflow in SharePoint 2013
- Building Workflows by Using Visio 2013 and SharePoint Designer 2013
- Developing Workflows in Visual Studio 2012
- Managing Taxonomy
- Managing Taxonomy in SharePoint 2013
- Working with Content Types
- Working with Advanced Features of Content Types
- Customizing User Interface Elements
- Working with Custom Actions
- Using Client-Side User Interface Components
- Customizing the SharePoint List User Interface
- Working with Branding and Navigation
- Creating and Applying Themes
- Branding and Designing Publishing Sites
- Tailoring Content to Platforms and Devices
- Configuring and Customizing Navigation
Ziele
Zielgruppe
Dieses Seminar richtet sich an erfahrene .NET-Entwickler, welche SharePoint-Lösungen mit Visual Studio 2012 bereitstellen möchten.
Voraussetzungen
Vorkenntnisse
.NET-Programmierkenntnisse, SharePoint 2010 oder 2013 (Power) Information Worker KenntnisseSchwerpunkte