SharePoint Server 2007
Introduction
This article introduces Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and describes how you can use it to gain better control over your content, streamline your business processes, and share information with others in your organization. The availability of the features described in this article depends on how the Office SharePoint Server 2007 environment is customized in your organization. For example, whether you can create sites and subsites depends on how your organization set up its sites and the permissions to create them.
Course Description
This exclusive global knowledge sharepoint training course focuses on how to tailor sharepoint 2007 implementations using the .net framework - including intensive hands-on labs that go beyond feature description. In this survey course, you will explore the development opportunities with Microsoft’s most recent release of sharepoint products and technologies. during the first half of the course, you’ll focus on windows sharepoint services 3.0 (wss) where you will learn how to develop fundamental wss building blocks, such as features, application pages, site pages, web parts, custom list types, site columns, content types, and custom workflow programs. In the second half of the course, you’ll focus on Microsoft office sharepoint server 2007 (moss). you will learn how to assemble and configure business solutions by using and extending the portal and web content management features of moss, and you’ll investigate other server-side services, such as the business data catalog, forms services, excel services, and report center.
Topics covered in the class room
Day 1 Introduction to SharePoint
Why SharePoint?
About course, you and faculty
Course outline & details
Day 2 Introduction to SharePoint
Building blocks
Windows SharePoint Service v3
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
SharePoint yesterday, today and tomorrow
Day 3 Installing SharePoint v3 Servers
Getting ready for installation
The Microsoft SharePoint v3 Farm
SharePoint Performance
Installation Hands on
Day 4 Application Management
The SharePoint Central Administration v3
SharePoint by ASP.NET (Terminologies)
Creating & Extending new Web Application
The first Site Collection
Shared Services in MOSS
Day 5 SharePoint Site Collection and Sites
Site collection defined
Creating Sites and Sub sites
WebParts
WebPart Pages
Managed Paths
Day 6 SharePoint Site Collection and Sites
Site Templates
Security and Permission strategies
Day 7 SharePoint List
Custom List
Document Libraries
Calendar
Event Subscription with Libraries
Day 8 Document Libraries
Custom Library
Document Libraries
Calendar
Event Subscription with Libraries
Day 9 Site Customization using MS Office SharePoint designer 2007
Master Pages
Custom List Views
Page Design and SP Controls
Day 10 Programming SharePoint v3
Development aspects in SharePoint v3
SharePoint v3 Object Model
Introduction to CAML
Writing C#.NET application to Populate a List
Day 11 WebPart
WebPart & WebPart Zones
Creating WebParts
WebPart connections
Day 12 WebPart
WebPart & WebPart Zones
Creating WebParts
WebPart connections
Day 13 Advanced SharePoint
SharePoint Event Subscription
Solution Packages
The Features
Day 14 Web Content Management
Existing Templates
Content Type & Site Columns
Creating new Content Type
Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer
Day 15 Excel Services
Power of Excel Service in MOSS
Basic Programming with Excel Services
Day 16 Workflow using SharePoint
Workflow Explained
Windows Workflow foundation
Creating 3 State Workflow using Visual Studio 2005.
Day 17 Workflow using SharePoint
Workflow Explained
Windows Workflow foundation
Creating 3 State Workflow using Office SharePoint designer
Day 18 Infopath Forms Services
Introduction
Creating and developing infopath forms on SharePoint Server
Day 19 Basic SharePoint Administration
Objectives of SharePoint Administration
Backup & Restore Applications
Basic Administration
Day 20 Forms Authentication on SharePoint V3
Audience
The audience for this course is Business Application Administrators (BAAs), Web Administrators and Server Administrators who are engaged in the planning, design, and selection of line-of-business (LOB) applications (including Office SharePoint Server) in conjunction with internal business customers. Their primary responsibility is the deployment, customization, management, and support of LOB applications. They routinely monitor application status and troubleshoot application problems.
Before attending this online training course, students must have:
Experience in implementing, managing, and supporting a Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 environment.
Basic knowledge of Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 interoperability.
At least 2 years of experience implementing, managing, and supporting Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
At least 2 years of experience implementing, managing, and supporting Internet Information Services (IIS).
Working knowledge of networking. For example TCP/IP and Domain Name System (DNS).
After completing this course, students will be able to:
How sharepoint 2007’s architecture aligns with asp.net 2.0.
Using asp.net to build web sites using page and site branding develop web parts, list types, content types, and infopath 2007 forms.
Create and customize sharepoint workflows extend sharepoint’s 2007 standard portal and search capabilities to customized portal sites.
Manage the web content management process leverage and manage excel services and report center.
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