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Recommended Reading for January

   Recommended Reading for January (click here for previous recommendations):

·         MOSS Search Word Stemming: Part 1 and Part 2 – written by Mike Taghizadeh, SharePoint Ranger; clarifies one of the most esoteric topics about SharePoint Search. If you’re interested in SharePoint Search, then subscribe to Mike’s blog because most of his posts have been and will be focused on this feature area.

·         Custom Master Pages and Site Definitions in WSSv3 (and MOSS2007) – written by Robert Bogue, SharePoint MVP; provides some good “in the trenches” details about implementing a custom Master Page and making the appropriate modifications to the Site Definition.

·         SharePoint Solution Generator: Part 1 (create a site definition from an existing site) and Part 2 (the internals of the created site definition project) – written by Serge van den Oever; provides a walkthrough (full of screenshots) on how to use the SharePoint Solution Generator stand-alone utility program that is part of the Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, which is scheduled to be released in Q1CY2007.

·         Write your own Custom Authentication Provider (in C#) for SharePoint to use: Parts 1, 2, 3, and 4 – written by Liam Cleary; provides a comprehensive guide (with sample code) to developing a custom ASP.NET 2.0 Auth Provider (with membership and role providers) and doing the necessary configuration tasks to get MOSS working with it. In case you’re worried about having to change auth providers too often, check out the innovative Universal Provider Framework developed by Adam Buenz, SharePoint MVP, which will get you up and running with nearly any custom database type in less than 30 minutes.

·         Using the Business Data Catalog to connect to an Oracle database – written by Luis Du Solier, SharePoint MVP; provides a walkthrough (with plenty of screenshots) of using SharePoint Server’s BDC features to retrieve and interact with information stored in an Oracle database. Speaking of Oracle, I’m very pleased to highlight that the Microsoft Information Center for Oracle Customers website (http://www.microsoft-oracle.com) is now running on MOSS!

·         Whitepaper: Bringing Web 2.0 to the Enterprise with the 2007 Office System – written by Arpan Shah, Group Product Manager for SharePoint; explores how the 2007 Microsoft Office system allows enterprises to adopt Web 2.0 ideas and technologies to create high-value, user-driven applications for the Internet and intranet.

 

 

   <Lawrence />

Published Thursday, January 04, 2007 9:40 AM by LLiu

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# re: Recommended Reading for January

Great list of resources, can you helpme with setting up MOSS to use more than one domain to source user account information and authntication.  I can import user profiles into the SSP but they won't display in the people picker to add the accounts for access.

The suggested stsadmin peoplepicker code does not work with MOSS 2007 and there is no updated documentation on this subject.

Thursday, January 04, 2007 7:38 AM by Jimbo

# re: Recommended Reading for January

Hi Lawrence,

        Great list of reading!! Keep me out of trouble. :-)

Liam

Tuesday, January 16, 2007 2:58 PM by helloitsliam

# Connecting to an Oracle database using BDC.

Here is a Blog I wrote on how to connect to an oracle database using SharePoint Business Data Catalog.

http://sethnidhi.blogspot.com

Nidhi

Tuesday, January 30, 2007 4:01 PM by Nidhi Seth

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