SharePoint 2010 DevelopmentRandall Isenhour
In addition to SharePoint, my team also writes and publishes SDK content for the Enterprise Project Management (EPM) offering of the 2007 Microsoft Office System, which includes Project, Project Server, Project Portfolio Server, and Project Web Access.
The SDK was just refreshed to include a substantial amount of new content and downloads for the Microsoft EPM offering. Thanks to Jim on my team for compiling this excellent list of what's new and changed:
The April update of the Project 2007 SDK is now available on MSDN and the SDK download is published.
· SDK Download: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=2672F6F9-7028-4B30-99A2-18CB1EED1ABE&displaylang=en . The pj12ProjectSDK.exe download includes (new and updated items in blue bold):
o pjSDK2007.chm (conceptual topics and managed code reference – the same topics as on the MSDN online library)
o pj12ReportingDB.chm (Reporting database schema reference and Visio diagrams)
What’s new in pjSDK2007.chm and the online SDK:
In addition to new code samples and schemas in the download, the April update of the SDK includes 97 conceptual topics (28 new since the RTM release) and many updates in the managed code reference topics. Major new and updated conceptual topics include the following:
· XML Schema References for Project (15 topics; includes the ChangeList Schema Reference)
· Changes for Custom Project Guides
· Custom Fields in OLAP Cubes (in the Local and Enterprise Custom Fields topic)
· How to: Generate ChangeXML for Statusing Updates
· Project Server Report Pack (9 topics)
· Walkthrough: Creating a PSI Extension
· Walkthrough: Develop an Impersonation Web Application
Other updates include enumeration descriptions, PSI method permissions, TimesheetDataSet properties, and a VBA sample for Project Deliverables.
For related content, see the Office Developer Centers, SharePoint Developer Center, and the SharePoint Server 2007 Developer Portal.
Stay tuned to this blog for more MSDN content updates this week and next...
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