Technical details
Written by |
Jason Lee, Chris Keyser, Robert Bogue, Todd Baginski |
Genre |
Desktop publishing software |
Mac compatibility |
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Number of pages |
254 pages |
Designing Solutions for SharePoint 2010
Intended primarily for developers and architects with some knowledge of, or experience with, SharePoint products and technologies. This book offers technical insight, guidance, and design patterns for developers who know the basics and want to extend their skills to the design of robust, enterprise-scale applications.
No prior knowledge of the 2010 version is assumed. However, to get the most out of this book you should have some familiarity with the core concepts of SharePoint configuration and development.
Designing Solutions for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 draws together much of the core material produced by the Microsoft patterns & practices team for the Developing Applications for SharePoint 2010 online guidance, a release that includes documentation, reference implementations, and reusable code utilities.
The book tackles four core areas of architecture & development for SharePoint applications:
- execution models;
- data models;
- client application models;
- application foundations.
In each area, the book focuses on providing you with the information you need in order to make the right architecture & development decisions. It provides detailed technical insights to help you gain a deeper understanding of how the platform works, offers side-by-side comparisons of different approaches to common SharePoint development tasks and architecture decisions, and presents design patterns that improve the flexibility & robustness of your code.
ta models, client application models, and application foundations. In each area, the book focuses on providing you with the information you need in order to make the right architecture & development decisions. It provides detailed technical insights to help you gain a deeper understanding of how the platform works, offers side-by-side comparisons of different approaches to common SharePoint development tasks and architecture decisions, and presents design patterns that improve the flexibility & robustness of your code.