Walkthroughs
In this part of my blog you will find a number of walkthroughs that explain how you can develop SharePoint customizations. As I’m going to integrate the newest technologies of the .NET 3.5 framework, like LINQ, WCF and Silverlight, Throughoug the walkthrougs I’m going to work with examples from the universe.
SharePoint 2007
If you are developing for SharePoint 2007, you will probably be using Visual Studio 2008. All examples in following walkthroughs are developed with Visual Studio 2008.
Event Receivers
- Event Receivers – The theory
- Walkthrough 1 – Developing a simple event receiver
- Walkthrough 2 – Developing an event receiver for a document library
- Walkthrough 3 – Developing an event receiver for a content type
- Walkthrough 4 – Developing an event receiver for the ItemUpdating event
- Walkthrough 5 – Developing an event receiver fàr a Document content type
List Instances and List Definitions
- Walkthrough 1 – Create list instances using CAML
- Walkthrough 2 – Create custom list templates in CAML
- Walkthrough 3 – Create a custom list definition in CAML using a custom content type
SharePoint 2010
If you are developing for SharePoint 2010, you will probably be using Visual Studio 2010. All examples in following walkthroughs are developed using the Visual Studio 2010 templates for SharePoint 2010.
Event Receivers
CMIS – Content Management Interoperability Services
- Introduction
- The Repository service
SharePoint 2013
If you are developing for SharePoint 2013, you will probably be using Visual Studio 2013. All examples in following walkthroughs are developed using the Visual Studio 2013.
Client Side Object Model (CSOM)
This part of my blog will be updated with new walkthroughs on regular bases.
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