2016
Lynda
Robert Bogue
2:36
English
Full-trust farm solutions allow SharePoint administrators to build new features in solution packages (WSPs), upload them to the server environment, and deploy them to users without any restrictions, aka with "full trust." This has been the standard way to get new web parts and custom code to SharePoint users since 2007.
If you've wanted to learn how to develop custom solutions on SharePoint—or you've been told that you need to develop a solution that integrates with SharePoint—this is the training you need. It's quick, to the point, and effective at helping new developers work with SharePoint code.
Robert Bogue shows how to create new web parts, access and update data in SharePoint, work with files, and create SharePoint artifacts: lists and libraries to store data, site-level features, files, etc. He also shows how to create sandbox solutions that do not affect the rest of the server environment, and discusses execution options for solutions, including in-page, quasi-page, and out-of-page execution.
Introduction
Welcome
What you should know
Exercise files
1. Introduction to SharePoint Development
Developing in SharePoint
Deciding on a development option
Developing a Web Part
Configuring Web Part properties
Connecting Web Parts
2. Visual and Sandboxed Web Parts
Building Visual Web Parts
Building sandboxed code
Coping with sandbox limitations
3. Accessing Data
Choosing an access method
Getting data from SharePoint
Querying with CAML
Getting large amounts of data from SharePoint
Fetching files from SharePoint
Updating SharePoint data
4. Creating Artifacts
Understanding artifacts
Provisioning physical files
Provisioning virtual artifacts
5. Alternate Execution
Executing long-running operations
Tinkering with SharePoint timer jobs
Engaging with event receivers
Understanding workflow
Doing what the user can't do
Conclusion
Next steps
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