Designing Forms for SharePoint and InfoPath: Using InfoPath Designer 2010 (Microsoft .NET Development Series) - Softcover

Buch 7 von 13: Microsoft Windows Development

Roberts, Scott; Green, Hagen; Meats, Jessica

 
9780321743602: Designing Forms for SharePoint and InfoPath: Using InfoPath Designer 2010 (Microsoft .NET Development Series)

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Together, InfoPath 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 make it possible to create end-to-end solutions that combine powerful forms, enterprise-scale workflow, and access to key business data. Now, three leading Microsoft experts offer a complete introduction to building the forms that drive these solutions.

Designing Forms for SharePoint and InfoPath combines deep knowledge of InfoPath, new insights into SharePoint development, and an insider's view of new InfoPath features for building more powerful SharePoint applications. Ideal for information workers, power users, and experienced form designers and developers, it teaches each new techniques through downloadable examples, including form templates, code, and XML.

You'll start with a complete hands-on primer for designing rich forms with InfoPath Designer, covering Forms Services, data retrieval and submission, controls, customization, saving, publishing, and workflow. Next, you'll turn to advanced form design, including coding, the InfoPath object model, and InfoPath hosting options. Coverage includes

Mastering best practices for designing forms and working with data
Setting up Forms Services in SharePoint 2010
Using new InfoPath controls and customization techniques
Adding logic without code via Quick Rules and the Rules Management pane
Using the InfoPath Form Web Part to create powerful solutions with minimal code, including data mashups
Submitting, saving, and publishing, including Quick Publish
Building reusable components, custom controls, and add-ins
Securing and efficiently deploying solutions
Making the most of reporting and workflows
Writing better InfoPath code more quickly with Visual Studio Tools for Office
Using import/export and the new import wizard
Customizing forms for creating, viewing, and editing SharePoint lists
Building dynamic queries to REST Web services

Using these techniques, you can automate your processes for collecting, managing, and sharing information; create applications that interact with external data, enhance web pages, and drive workflow; and solve real business problems.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Scott Roberts is a Principal Development Lead in the SQL Server group at Microsoft Corporation. Previously, he was a Development Lead on the InfoPath team, and was involved with InfoPath since its inception. While in the InfoPath team, he led the development of many features for designing and editing InfoPath forms. Scott is also the author of Programming Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (Microsoft Press, 1999) and numerous technical articles and publications.

 

Hagen Green

is a Senior Program Manager at Microsoft Corporation, working on the Windows Phone Communications team. He previously led the User Experience Platform test team in SharePoint Foundation. He contributed chapters on InfoPath to Visual Studio Tools for Office: Using Visual Basic 2005 with Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath (Addison-Wesley, 2006), and Visual Studio Tools for Office: Using C# with Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath (Addison-Wesley, 2005).

 

Jessica Meats is a Partner Technology Advisor for Microsoft Corporation specializing in Microsoft SharePoint Server, Office and Business Intelligence. She joined Microsoft in 2008, straight out of university, as a Partner Technology Specialist and chose InfoPath as one of her specialities, wishing that some of the companies she’d done temp work for as a student had used such a product. Her job involves helping partner organizations work with these products and aiding new partners quickly gain the skills needed to build a practice around delivering these solutions. Jessica is the author of a science-fiction thriller, Child of the Hive (Book Guild Publishing Ltd., 2009). In her spare time, Jessica writes fiction, juggles fire, and studies kung fu.

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