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Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007: The Complete Reference (Complete Reference Series)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Probably the most comprehensive book on the complete product. Lots of bits and pieces out there but this one covers it all. I can tell it was started out early as a few things in the SDK have changed, but the concepts in here as well as the broad coverage of the way things fit together is outstanding. I was particularly impressed with the detailed explanations on some of the finer aspects like search. For day to day, this is a must have on the shelf!
Great Reference and Place to Start
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
In my efforts to get back up to speed on SharePoint technologies I found this book th simply be the best resource. It can be used either as a reference or as a straight read to get up to speed. I read about 85% of the book on a 4 hour flight and it was a Godsend! ASP.NET 2.0: Your visual blueprint for developing Web applications (Visual Blueprint)
"Errata"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
As mentioned in the very harshly rated comments, there were a few typo's in Chapter 17 (14 pages of 782). These are as follows: Publishing errors: Page 604 - Xmlns=http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint Should be: xmlns=http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint Page 605 - Item 13. Should say ElementsManifest.xml (instead of ElementManifest.xml). Page 609 - Should say BrandingElementManifest.xml Two corrections to the batch files: In FeatureInstaller.cmd, the line: %SPROOT%\bin\STSADM -o activatefeature -name MyFirstFeature -url "%2" Should have this line after it: goto EndBatch In FeatureInstaller.cmd, the line: %SPROOT%\bin\STSADM -o activatefeature -name My1stFeature Should be: %SPROOT%\bin\STSADM -o installfeature -name My1stFeature and add this line after it: goto EndBatch The Solution.xml file referred to by the reviewer is not mentioned specifically because a) it is not needed and b) this is a file created by the Windows SharePoint Extensions for Visual Studio used for creating Web Parts and similar solutions using Visual Studio, it is NOT used by this process and is not required. My appologies on these since all were due to publishing edits and were correct in the original write. The correct code and this "errata" is located at http://www.mosstcm.com David Sterling
Simply the best!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Wow - finally a practical book that covers SharePoint pretty much end to end and in a way that is understandable! In addition to the what, this covers the why too! The examples are great - I had no problems using any of them. It was a great intro to web parts for me too as I'd not had much experience with them and it was never clear in 2003; not sure what one reviewer had problems with, I had no problems using any of the examples. The ECM component was outstanding and much clearer to understand than any other's I've read. This is a must have for anyone seriously needing to understand and work with SharePoint!
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