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Amazon.com Research & Reference Library- sample
solution
The Amazon.com solution illustrates how the Research & Reference Library open
API enables developers to offer searchable contextual data directly to users
such as branded content from Amazon’s catalog of books, enabling users to find,
discover, and even buy books from within the current working environment of an
Office document or in a Web site.
Amazon Web Parts
Sample for Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies
Visual Studio .NET solution containing two custom Web Parts.
This is a sample Visual Studio .NET solution
containing two custom Web Parts, written in C#. These sample Web Parts, which
access Amazon.com Web services, demonstrate how to use asynchronous processing
and data caching and meant to accompany the article, "Creating Web Parts that Call Web Services for Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies".
Asynchronous Web Part
Sample
Demonstrates how to build asynchronous Web Parts. Asynchronous Web Parts allow
you to take long-running code and fire off that code asynchronously in your web
part so that you can return back the user interface quickly. This sample also
shows you how to build multi-threaded Web Parts.
Business Intelligence Portal Sample Application for Microsoft Office
Business intelligence portal sample application for Microsoft Office 2003 is an
integrated, web-based OLAP solution that enables employees in an organization to
create and share OLAP/Relational/XML based views, using SharePoint Portal
Server, SQL Server Reporting Services, and Office Web components.
Chart Web Part
The Chart Web Part can be used to generate charts in the Windows SharePoint
Services environment. The Web Part supports data coming from XML files and Web
Part Connections, and it generates charts as either an server-side images or as
VML. This Web Part works great in complementing the Data View Web Part to
provide a powerful data reporting story
Client-side script Web Part
Sample
Demonstrates how to build Web Parts with client-side scripts. Client-side
scripts allow you to externally link to script blocks so that you can separate
your client-side code from your Web Part.
CMS and SharePoint Connector Demo
New demo for Microsoft Content Management Server, with or without the Connector
for SharePoint Technologies. Includes the following: - Basic CMS authoring,
editing, and approval in a real-world design, including the Authoring Connector
- Improved authoring experience with the new Telerik r.a.d.editor control for
CMS - Flexible navigation based on channels and postings, including ability to
modify the navigation via the CMS authoring console - Multi-lingual content and
language-agile content templates - Manipulating structured data via XML
placeholders Content syndication, both in-bound (via a web service) and
out-bound (via an RSS feed and an XML file drop) - Connected postings to a
SharePoint site using the CMS Connector for SharePoint Technologies - Publishing
XML documents (WordML or InfoPath) from a SharePoint document library to CMS
using the CMS Connector for SharePoint Technologies
Connected Web Parts
Demonstrates how to build Web Parts with connections (both server-side and
client-side). Connected Web Parts allow your Web Parts to interact with each
other by passing data, forcing user interface changes or other interactivity in
your applications.
Create a Site Context Search Box that Uses SharePoint Portal Server Search
Results
Customize the Windows SharePoint Services
site-level Search box to return SharePoint Portal Server Search results. This
article reviews different methods you can use to modify the search capabilities
of Windows SharePoint Services.
Custom Properties Web Part
Demonstrates how to build Web Parts that have custom properties and custom
ToolPanes. Custom properties can be Booleans, strings, integers or floats. You
can store and retrieve these custom properties as part of your Web Part. With
custom properties, you may want to customize the SharePoint ToolPane to allow
users to view and modify your properties. This Web Part shows you how to
customize the ToolPane to perform this functionality.
Custom ToolPane Web Part
Demonstrates how to build Web Parts that have custom properties and custom
ToolPanes. Custom properties can be Booleans, strings, integers or floats. You
can store and retrieve these custom properties as part of your Web Part. With
custom properties, you may want to customize the SharePoint ToolPane to allow
users to view and modify your properties. This Web Part shows you how to
customize the ToolPane to perform this functionality.
Developer's Introduction to
Web Parts: Sample Code
This exe file is a sample Visual Studio .NET solution
containing two custom Web Parts, written in C#. The first Web Part enables users
to select a customer and see configurable information about the customer. The
second Web Part displays the orders for a single customer. A user can add these
Web Parts to a Web Part Page and connect them to each other, so that the second
Web Part displays orders for the customer selected in the first Web Part.
Extending
and Enhancing the SharePoint Portal Server Search User Interface
Sample code from the Office Developer Conference 2005 session "Extending and
Enhancing the SharePoint Portal Server Search User Interface". This code
includes contributions made by Mike Schneider to the "Creating a Site Context
Search Box" article/code on MSDN including: Search Box (HTC Menu and multiple
Portal configs) and Search Results (wildcards, boolean and hit highlighting).
Hello World Custom Menu Web Part
This sample demonstrates how Windows SharePoint Services-based Document Library drop-down menus can be
augmented with custom menu items.
How Web Services Change Applications Architecture - code samples
One of the key ideas behind the .NET strategy is the concept of software as a
service, or in short, Web Services. This session will explain what a Web Service
is and provide an overview of its related technologies like XML, SOAP and UDDI.
Finally, we will provide code samples that demonstrate how the .NET Framework makes it easy to implement
them for new and existing web applications.
Integrating SharePoint Products and Technologies and InfoPath 2003 Sample
These sample files are for use with the article, Integrating Microsoft
SharePoint Products and Technologies 2003 and Microsoft Office InfoPath
2003. They provide a set of sample files to create custom status reports and
summaries.
MenuItems Web Part
Demonstrates how to build Web Parts that modify SharePoint menu items.
There may be times when you want to add custom menu items in the SharePoint
user interface to provide a rich user experience for your Web Parts.
Microsoft Office Word 2003 XML: Memo Styles Sample
Microsoft Office Word 2003 has added a number of features related to working
with XML. These features are integrated in new task panes, menu options, and
additions to the object model. In this article, we will examine some of these
features from the perspective of the user interface and programmatically.
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Sample: Creating Event Log Messages for a
Document Library
Use this code sample and the
related article to enable event log messages for a document library in
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services.
Send Mail Menu Item Web Part
This sample demonstrates a menu item can be added that sends an email link to
a relevant
document.
SharePoint Document Library Event Handler for Parsing JPEG Images
Source code for a SharePoint document library event handler that parses JPEG
images, extracts their EXIF properties, then updates entries with those
properties,modifying the libraries' fields accordingly if needed.
SharePoint Import Export tools and other utilities: Workspace Home
This workspace is used for development and testing of Windows SharePoint
Services and SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Import tools as well as development
of various exporters (SPS2001, Lotus QuickPlace, File Share, eRoom, Public
Folders) to the importer neutral XML format.
SharePoint List Browser/Copier Demo Application
An example of what can be done using a WinForms smart client to access
SharePoint sites via SOAP.
SharePoint Menu
Microsoft.SharePoint.Menu provides a tree control replacement for "QuickLaunch" or
simply an enhancement to the existing SPS/WSS site navigation. This user sample is not supported by Microsoft.
SharePoint Portal Server Configurator (Installation Package)
A tool that can quickly apply visual customizations and generate areas to
Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003. Very useful for getting demos
and prototypes started quickly. Source code is available via separate download.
SharePoint Portal Server Configurator (Source Code)
ASP.NET/C# source code for a tool that can quickly apply visual customizations
and generate areas to Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003. Very
useful for getting demos and prototypes started quickly. A
ready-to-install-and-use package is available via separate download.
SharePoint Query Builder Tool
A valuable tool for building and testing queries against Microsoft Office
SharePoint Portal Server 2003. This tool has a Windows interface that lets you
connect to a portal and will gather all of a) the properties of crawled
documents, b) content indexes and c) source groups. You can then simply point
and click to select the items and criteria you want to use for your query, then
execute. The search is sent to the SharePoint Query web service and the
resultant XML is displayed in an easy to work with interface.
SharePoint Site Reports
This sample generates reports of existing SharePoint sites and their contents. Source included.
SharePoint Utility Suite v2
The purpose of the SharePoint Utility Suite is to provide a packaged
collection of Tools and Utilities showcasing the rich Object Model that is
delivered with the SharePoint Product and Technologies SDK (which includes
Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and SharePoint Portal Server 2003). This package
includes code and tool examples that SharePoint Developers and SharePoint
Administrators might find useful.
Simple Samples of Connectable Web Parts and Web Part Functionality
This contains a set of simple connectable and regular web parts used in
conjunction with a set of Microsoft Office System web casts presented in
February/March 2005 presented by Mike Ammerlaan.
Simple Web Part (C#)
Demonstrates how to build a simple Web Part in C#. This Web Part is a great
starting point for developers who have never built Web Parts before.
Simple Web Part (VB
.NET)
Demonstrates how to build a simple Web Part using VB .NET. This is a great
starting point for developers who have never built Web Parts before.
Usage BLOB Parser for Windows SharePoint Services
Use this sample download to retrieve the daily
and monthly usage BLOBs that are processed from the front-end Web servers in
a deployment of Windows SharePoint Services.
XSL Sorting & Filtering Sample
This sample demonstrates how to use the sorting and filtering capabilities of
XSL with the XML Data Source Object (XML DSO) to create a basic data-entry Web
application that you can customize.
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