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SmartPart for SharePoint: now with AJAX support

During last , and delivered a session "", where they showed the power of the . As we launched during the conference - which resulted in an AJAX pre-conference and 7 AJAX related sessions - there was quite some interest from SharePoint developers in how to get ASP.NET AJAX to work with SharePoint. A lot of people have been looking into this. See for more resources. But this was something that wasn't covered during TechEd: Developers.

Last Thursday Jan took the time to build on the groundwork of  and . Read the how-to guide in and have a look at the in which demonstrates the use of ASP.NET AJAX together with the SmartPart, from within SharePoint.

This often used technique will enhance the user experience of web parts running in SharePoint environments but it will also ease the life of web developers when enabling existing applications with ASP.NET AJAX.

Jan promised to do a full web cast on the "SmartPart with AJAX support" for the . Watch our blogs for more news on the availability of the web cast. 

Published Saturday, February 24, 2007 3:45 PM by David Boschmans

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# Sharepoint 2007 + SmartPart + AJAX @ Sunday, February 25, 2007 1:34 PM

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Sharepoint 2007 + SmartPart + AJAX

# re: SmartPart for SharePoint: now with AJAX support @ Tuesday, July 17, 2007 12:18 PM

Is there a redistributable version?  In our environment, the development network is a separate, disconnected network without the option of getting a temporary network connection.  Nor could we simply move it to another network, plug it in and run the .msi

Do you know of any distributable packages?  I'm sure I'm not the only person with this problem.

Thanks

Don

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