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InfoPath & SharePoint screencast demo

As  follow-up to the "hook InfoPath to a database" demo, here I'm taking a step back to a simpler form - building an InfoPath form to be used on its own in conjunction with SharePoint.

 http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=344635

In the next few videos I'm going to cover:

  • InfoPath, xml schemas, and xml
  • An advanced InfoPath form connected to a database
  • Connecting an InfoPath form to a .Net web service
  • Connecting an InfoPath form to a SQL Server web service
  • eForms & workflow in SharePoint

(Just a reminder - this and other fun InfoPath 2007 stuff all covered in my book...)

 I'll also be covering more business intelligence content (SQL Server Analysis Services, ProClarity, PerformancePoint - stay tuned!)

Published Friday, September 28, 2007 1:01 AM by philoj
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Friday, September 28, 2007 1:18 AM by Techy News Blog » InfoPath & SharePoint

# Techy News Blog » InfoPath & SharePoint

Monday, October 08, 2007 2:55 AM by Blog del CIIN

# WSS 3.0 & MOSS: Recopilación de enlaces interesantes (VIII)

Después de una semana un tanto ajetreada en el CII, noi podíamos faltar al tradicional recopilatorio

Friday, October 12, 2007 7:44 PM by rasx

# re: InfoPath & SharePoint screencast demo

This was very well done. The assumption here is that you are going to cover solutions that only require Web browsers in a future screencast.

This tacit assumption that everyone on the Enterprise will have an InfoPath client to read SharePoint data is very Zune-like. Yes, Office makes several billion dollars a week but, really, where's the grace among the cash rich?

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