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Project Server 2007: AJAX Web Part – as demonstrated at TechEd 2008

We have now published the code that Boris Scholl demonstrated at TechEd 2008 – showing an AJAX web part feeding from a PSI Extension and showing the location of each project on your server – where the city of execution is held in a custom field.  The end result looks like this:

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Hovering over the pushpins shows details for the specific project – also returned by the PSI Extension.

The code is on the MSDN Code Gallery at http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/PSVR2007AJAXWebPart so go along and try this yourself.  The document there covers the creation of the web part – and the code for the PSI Extension is also included.  You will probably need to also reference the SDK for PSI Extension deployment details.  Enjoy!

Published Thursday, October 02, 2008 6:20 AM by BriSmith

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Thursday, October 02, 2008 1:31 AM by Christophe Fiessinger's Blog

# Project Server 2007 with AJAX Web Part

Brian Smith’s has just published the Building an AJAX Web Part for Microsoft Office Project Server 2007

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 11:21 AM by The Playground

# re: Project Server 2007: AJAX Web Part – as demonstrated at TechEd 2008

Hi Brian,

I tried it out but didn`t work as expected

What I did before was to execute the setup.bat of the ProjectGeoWebPart and this works fine.

So right now I can see "virtual earth" workin as a webpart.

But when I click on the "Get Projects" - Link it throws me an JS-Exception: "GeoProjectPSIExtension is undefined."

So I registered the "GeoProjectData".assembly with it`s namespace GeoProjectPSIExtension and added the assembly to the webconfig. But ok didn`t work...

What to do ?

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