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Tons of New SharePoint Content Now Live on MSDN

[Cross-posted from Randall Isenhour's blog.]

[Also, updated downloadable versions of the WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 SDKs are now available at:

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Hello folks.

It has been several weeks since I posted an update on new MSDN content. We have been extremely busy publishing content, and here is the list of content published in the month of June and the first week of July:

Visual How-to Screencasts

·         Creating Search Queries Programmatically by using the Search Web Service in SharePoint Server 2007
By Patrick Tisseghem (SharePoint MVP)

·         Creating Search Queries Programmatically by using the Search Object Model in SharePoint Server 2007
By Patrick Tisseghem

·         Exposing Enterprise Search in SharePoint Server 2007 by using Internet Explorer 7 and the Office Research Pane
By Patrick Tisseghem

Technical Articles

·         Development Tools and Techniques for Working with Code in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
By Patrick Tisseghem

o   Part 1: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb530302.aspx

o   Part 2: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb530301.aspx

·         Using the Business Data Catalog and Smart Tags with the 2007 Office System
by Scot Hillier (SharePoint MVP) and Bhushan Nene (Microsoft)

o   Accompanying Download for the Business Data Catalog and Smart Tags article

·         Evaluating and Customizing Search Relevance in SharePoint Server 2007
by Dmitriy Meyerzon, Avi Schmueli, and Jo-Anne West (Microsoft)

·         Using Forms Solutions in Groove 2007
by Josh Mahoney

·         Upgrading an MCMS 2002 Application to SharePoint Server 2007
by Microsoft

o   Part 1: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb466172.aspx

o   Part 2: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb466171.aspx

Developer Guides

·         Excel Services and Excel 2007 Windows Compute Cluster Server Job Submission Sample Developer Guide

·         Excel Services and Excel 2007 Windows Compute Cluster Server Job Submission Sample (Download)

Book Excerpts

·         Inside Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 by Patrick Tisseghem, from Microsoft Press (ISBN 9780735623682, copyright Microsoft Press 2007, all rights reserved).

o   Chapter 3: Customizing and Extending the Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 Search (Part 1 of 2)
By Patrick Tisseghem

o   Chapter 3: Customizing and Extending the Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 Search (Part 2 of 2)
By Patrick Tisseghem

·         Pro SharePoint Solution Development: Combining .NET, SharePoint and Office 2007, from Apress (ISBN 978-1590598085, copyright Apress 2007, all rights reserved)

o   Chapter 6: Integrating Spreadsheets into the Enterprise

Downloadable White Papers

·         Windows white paper: Software Update for Web Folders (Download)

Microsoft Office Interactive Developer Map

Check this out if you haven’t already seen it!  It’s a Windows Presentation Foundation-based, interactive developer map like the ones we have available for download.  It also has dynamic content via RSS feeds, so you can always get the most up-to-date information.  So cool!

·         http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/bb497969.aspx

Keep the feedback coming!  We want to hear from you.

Published Tuesday, July 17, 2007 3:47 AM by LLiu

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# Nouveau contenu MOSS sur MSDN

Le blog SharePoint nous donne une tonne de liens vers du contenues pour MOSS: Screencasts Article Technique

Tuesday, July 17, 2007 8:00 AM by alex#

# Looking for SharePoint content?

One of the things I hear from folks interested in SharePoint is that there isn't enough content for SharePoint

Tuesday, July 17, 2007 12:32 PM by Public Sector Developer Weblog

# re: Tons of New SharePoint Content Now Live on MSDN

"One of the things I hear from folks interested in SharePoint is that there isn't enough content for SharePoint."

It's true. Even now, so many months after MOSS was released, the SDK is mostly incomplete. Many sections are completely blank, leaving developers to fend for themselves or search for blogs online.

It is the major reason why my organisation is looking for an alternative to MOSS, despite the significant development effort we've invested in the product since it's release. It is simply not a commercial quality product.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007 7:56 PM by Darren

# re: Tons of New SharePoint Content Now Live on MSDN

Do you recommend any sharepoint book which describes object model completely?

best,

Friday, September 14, 2007 5:12 AM by Farshid

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