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Announcing: Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007

[Cross-posted from the ECM Team Blog.]

[Updated March 11, 2008: Based on your feedback, we have created a downloadable version of this guide.  It's the same content, but now available in a convenient .doc format.] 

My name is Rob Silver. I'm a technical writer working on the IT Pro content team for Office SharePoint Server 2007. I'm excited to announce that the Office SharePoint Server 2007 content teams for the IT pro, developer, and site designer audiences have combined efforts to write and publish a new online guide: Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007. This guide is aimed at developers, solution designers, architects, and business unit IT pros who plan to develop one or more custom enterprise sites by using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 - such as company-wide portal sites or Internet presence sites.

Roadmaps to customization content

Office SharePoint Server 2007 includes highly customizable features and capabilities across multiple product areas, such as business intelligence, forms, workflows, and document management. The levels of expertise required to customize these various features ranges from software developer to site designer to information worker. Content supporting these customization tasks is spread across multiple Microsoft Web sites, including the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN), TechNet, and Office Online, depending on the targeted audience for the content. Rather than duplicate all that content in Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007, the guide includes Feature roadmap pages for most customizable product areas. Each roadmap page for an area provides links to customization resources for that area, across all of the above-listed Web sites. In this guide, we include feature roadmap pages for:

Guidance for configuring development, integration, pilot, and production environments

Coordinating the development and deployment of an enterprise-level custom site based on Office SharePoint Server 2007 is quite a complex activity. Custom sites often combine coded elements, such as workflows, document converters, and Web Parts, along with content, such as master pages, layout pages, graphics files, and Web pages. We've rolled up best practices for developing these sites including instructions for setting up multiple environments for developing, integrating, piloting, and deploying the coded elements and content from one environment to another.

Our Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007 content describes how to set up the multiple environments used in the development process and describes the range of your choices for deploying the content and code from one environment to another.

Feedback wanted

We're very excited about publishing Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007, but particularly we're interested in your feedback on this new content. Do you find it useful? Is it the right level of detail? Is there additional content you'd like to see added? Do you agree or disagree with particular recommendations? We want to make this guide more and more useful in response to your feedback.

There are three ways you can provide feedback on Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007. First, in each topic you will find a "Was this information helpful?" control with a text box for supplying feedback. Second, you can send us mail at o12ITdx at Microsoft.com. Third, you can use the "Leave a Comment" interface in this blog to provide comments, either on this blog entry or on the Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007 content.

We're looking forward to hearing from you and to evolving this content in partnership with you!

Thanks,

Rob Silver

Office SharePoint Server IT Pro content team

Published Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:23 PM by sptblog

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# MSDN Blog Postings » Announcing: Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007

# More SharePoint Content from Microsoft

Yet another section and post from MS was recently announced that should be helpful for the SharePoint

Saturday, January 26, 2008 1:05 PM by Wes Preston

# New design document on Microsoft SharePoint team blog

Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007 Updated: December 20, 2007 The goal of this

Saturday, January 26, 2008 1:28 PM by yazan's blog

# re: Announcing: Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007

Sunday, January 27, 2008 3:56 AM by EROL

# re: Announcing: Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007

Ping

http://blogs.msdn.com/emberger/

As it covers starting points with SharePoint.

More to come on dev to assembly to integration to production to support environments from real life/customers projects.

E. Bergerat

Tuesday, January 29, 2008 7:17 PM by Gopher194

# SharePoint Team Blog on the same subject: get to the point in MOSS documentation

Hello, Rob Silver wrote a post few days ago on "Design and Build Sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007".

Tuesday, January 29, 2008 7:39 PM by Emmanuel Bergerat's blog on SharePoint

# SharePoint Team Blog : "Design and Build Sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007"

Hello, Rob Silver wrote a post few days ago on "Design and Build Sites for Office SharePoint Server

Tuesday, January 29, 2008 8:27 PM by Noticias externas

# re: Announcing: Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007

Couldn't we have a session during ODC2008 in San Jose where peeple meet and discuss those issue. We are in the process to set up a development environment where we will have

MOSS, Biztalk, TFS and the goal is to support business processes where we communicate with external actors and have both a Human Workflow (in WF in Moss) and an orchestration in Biztalk.

I can see a lot of challenges in this project that we plan will run for 3 years.

- TDD and MOSS: how to do test driven design and MOSS

-- testing the UI with webparts?

-- Best practice of setting up test data

- how to integrate with Word, Exchange in the best way

- how to build some kind of factory so that we easy can plug in new workflows

- versioning of workflows

- Intrumentation, helath monitoring an environment like this etc etc. the list can be long.

If you people will be in San Jose 10-13 please let me know salgo60@msn.com

BR

Magnus Salgo

Stockholm, Sweden

Saturday, February 02, 2008 11:09 AM by Magnus Salgo

# re: Announcing: Design and build sites for Office SharePoint Server 2007

I've heard many companies looking for a web-designer  for sites made on MOSS so the information is quite useful. There is no expertise for this in Romania. Or maybe you know there is....I'm just curious if there is someone in this country actually having the capability to create a site in MOSS.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008 4:19 AM by Silviu

# web tasarım

Wednesday, August 05, 2009 1:41 PM by web tasarım

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