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Project Server 2007 - Project Server Developer Community Expanding

Leveraging the development aspects of Project Server 2007 spans a wide range of skills. PWA customizations (ASP.NET), workflow development, line of business applications integration using the PSI, extending Project Server functionality using server side

Getting the PSI URL from an Event Handler

Hello, There have been a few question with regards to how to get the PSI URL from an event handler. To get the URL, you will need to call into the SharePoint object model. So the first step is to create a reference to it: using Microsoft.SharePoint; Then
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December update of the Project 2007 SDK

Hello, Jim Corbin has just passed along the following: The December update of the Project 2007 SDK download and the MSDN online release are both published. This is the third SDK update published since the RTM release of the SDK in November 2006. The first
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Office Project Server 2007 Developer Training

Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management University (EPMU) is offering a range of new courses in Project Server and Project Portfolio Sever 2007 including Developer Training. Office Project Server 2007 Developer Training Designed for Developers
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Project Conference 2007 is Quickly Approaching

I just wanted to give a quick update about the Project Conference that is coming up at the end of October in Seattle. This is going to be our biggest conference ever! With sessions covering everything from how to get started with Project to managing a

SDK Update

There is an updated version of the Project SDK: Project 2007 SDK online Project 2007 SDK download New and updated topics since last April's release include: · Task Start and Finish Dates · Extending the Project Workspace Template · SetAssignmentWorkData
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Checking Errors

Here is a great recommendation from Jim Corbin: There are two main places to check for configuration and runtime errors when you are developing solutions for Project Server. The Unified Logging Service (ULS) trace logs can be more detailed than the application
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Project Conference

I just wanted to give everyone a heads up about the upcoming Project Conference. Details can be found here: http://www.msprojectconference.com/ There will be a Developer/IT Professional track that we will be presenting on a verity of development topics
 
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