| Course#: | 50478 |
| Vendor: | Microsoft |
| Product: | SharePoint 2010 |
| Role(s): | |
| Length: | 5 Days |
| Price: | Call |
A simple introduction module.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
In this module we take a look at the new features introduced in SharePoint 2010 from a collaboration and UI perspective.
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In this model we explore the SharePoint Server programming model. We will explore several basic SharePoint assemblies and classes.
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In this module we will explore the various Client Object Models. This includes the Client (.NET), ECMAScript and Silverlight Object Models.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
In this module we take a look at SharePoint permissions. We will explore the default groups, how SharePoint gets usernames and groups from an authentication system, as well has what type of permissions we can assign to those users and groups. We will explore setting up custom permission levels and how permissions are inherited. We will follow that up with SharePoint Security Trimming!
After completing this module, students will be able to:
In this module we will explore how to setup Forms based authentication, how claims based authentication works and how to use the Secure Store Service in our own applications.
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In this module we explore Features and Solutions.
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In this module we are going to take a look at SandBoxed Solutions, Solution validators and Full Trust Proxies.
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In this module we explore the web services that come out of the box with SharePoint.
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In this module we are going to take a look at the new REST and LINQ features of SharePoint 2010.
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In this module we explore Web Parts. We will take a look at basic web parts and then transition to more complex topics like Tool Parts and Web Part Connections.
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In this module we explore Site Definitions and Collaborative Markup Language (CAML).
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In this module we explore content types, content type lineage and content type hubs.
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In this module we explore how to create your own column types for your lists. SharePoint calls these Custom Field Types.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
In this module we will explore SharePoint Events and how to create and assign them to lists and sites. We will also explore how to create custom Timer Jobs to implement your own monitoring applications.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
In this module we are going to take a look at Service Applications that come out of the box with SharePoint and how to build your own service applications.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
In this module we are going to take a look at implementing workflows with SharePoint Designer 2010.
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In this module we will explore how to use Windows Workflow Foundation to create highly customized and reusable workflows.
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In this module we are going to take a look at the new Business Connectivity Services.
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In this module we are going to take a look at extending the new Ribbon and how to work with the new Dialog platform.
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