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Microsoft SharePoint 2007 : Business Processes
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Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides a wealth of services that you can use, customize, and extend to augment and streamline your business processes. This course covers these features and teaches you how to build on them to create business solutions. The beginning of the course orients you with the built-in capabilities and teaches how to customize them using SharePoint Designer. From there you will learn how to create custom forms using both ASP.NET and InfoPath. The last half of the course teaches how to build custom workflows in SharePoint using Visual Studio and covers sequential workflows, state machines, tasks, and custom workflow forms using both ASP.NET and InfoPath. |
Pre-requisites: |
Basic experience in web dev with VS. Ideally, students will have at least 1 year of experience with .NET 2.0 or have attended 4994 and 2543.
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At Course Completion: |
• Use standard SharePoint lists, alerts and libraries for simple automation. • Build no-code workflows with SharePoint Designer and how to create custom Designer activities. • Create and modify list forms using SharePoint Designer, InfoPath, and Visual Studio. • Use InfoPath form libraries. • Use InfoPath forms in Office 2007. • Use the SharePoint object model to associate workflow templates and start workflow instances. • Create sequential workflows, state machines, and custom workflow activity libraries. • Use tasks in workflows. • Create four types of workflow forms using ASP.NET and InfoPath
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Introduction - Out of the Box BPA • Understanding Business Process Automation • Using Task Lists • Creating and Using Alerts • Out of the Box Workflows
SharePoint Designer Workflows • Understanding the Workflow Designer • Defining Steps Using Conditions and Actions • Using Lookups and Dynamic Routing • Creating Forms and Using Variables • Extending SharePoint Designer with Custom Activities
SharePoint and ASP.NET Forms • Modifying List Forms Using SharePoint Designer • Creating Custom Applications with SharePoint Designer • Creating Custom ASP.NET Pages with Visual Studio
InfoPath Forms • Creating InfoPaths Forms • Using Form Libraries and Data Connection Libraries • Using InfoPath Forms in Office 2007
Workflow Development Basics • Using Visual Studio to Create Custom Workflows • Associating Workflow Templates with Lists Using Code • Starting Workflows Using Code • Using the SharePoint Object Model to Pass Association and Startup Data to a Workflow
Creating Custom Workflows • Creating Sequential Workflows • Creating State Machine Workflows • Handling Faults and Cancelled Workflows • Creating Custom Workflow Activities
Tasks and Workflows • Use the Task Activities • Understand and Use Correlation Tokens • Use Tasks in State Machine Workflows • Handle Multiple Tasks in Parallel or in a Sequence • Create and Use Custom Task Types
Workflow Forms • Understand the Differences between InfoPath and ASP.NET Workflow Forms • Create and Use an InfoPath Association Form • Create and Use an InfoPath Task Form • Create and Use an ASP.NET Initiation Form • Create and Use an ASP.NET Modification Form |
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