FabGreen is one of the
best training institute, It is located in Bangalore. We are offering complete
training in SharePoint Server 2010 Development and Administration. In this
training program we will sharpen you in SharePoint farm server administration
and SharePoint Designer and Power Shell Script and Complete Administration and
Development Programming.
· Students will have access to soft copies of all the Case Studies and other examples used during the training period.
· We provide complete guidance of MCP Certification Exams.
· Slide by Slide Lab Manuals and Course Materials.
· Resume and Interview Preparation Guidance with Real time projects.
· Navigate SharePoint 2010 including administration and the new PowerShell interface
· Use the new SharePoint 2010 tools effectively and extend them
· Create sandboxed solutions and break out of the sandbox
· Create custom applications and content pages
· Create custom Web Parts and connect two or more Web Parts together
· Create lists and event handlers using the SharePoint development tools in Visual Studio 2010
· Set up SPLinq and query lists as well as how to leverage ADO.NET Data Services to read and write to SharePoint lists via a REST-ful API
· Use .NET, Silverlight and ECMAScript as well as how to utilize ASP.NET AJAX in SharePoint projects
· Create custom workflows for SharePoint 2010 using SharePoint Designer 2010 and Visual Studio 2010
· Incorporate custom forms into your workflow solutions
· Set up SharePoint security and create a custom claims provider
· Consume and interact with external data sources and create a custom .NET Connector
· Use SharePoint Server 2010 to create robust content-centric solutions using Web Content Management
· Leverage the included charting Web Parts, Excel Services and the BI Center template
· Create custom KPI's, scorecards and dashboards using Performance Point services, now included in SharePoint Server 2010
SharePoint 2010 Developer Roadmap
Fundamental SharePoint 2010 Architecture and Terminology
SharePoint Developer's PowerShell Primer
New Features of SharePoint Designer 2010
Developing with Features and Solutions
· SharePoint Foundation Development
SharePoint Server-Side Object model
Developer Dashboard
Feature and Solution Framework
Upgrading Features and Solutions
Packaging and Deployment
Designing projects in terms of SharePoint Project Items
Visual Studio 2010 [and SPTools] Extensibility
Sandbox Solution Gallery
Creating and Testing a Sandboxed Solution
Limitations with Sandboxed Solutions
Adding Custom Actions for Navigation
Pages Templates and Customization (Ghosting)
Master Pages and Branding
Provisioning Site Pages
Designing Web Part Pages
Customizing and Extending the SharePoint Ribbon
Custom Editor Parts
Web Parts Verbs
Web Parts Connections
Asynchronous Processing
Visual Webpart
Silver Light Webpart
Creating custom Field Controls
Site Columns & Content Types
Creating a List Definition with SharePoint Designer 2010
Creating a List Definition with SPTools
Events and event receivers
Document Libraries and Document Templates
Site Definitions
Reading and Writing Documents
Using Open XML 2.0 to create Microsoft Word documents
WCF Data Services
Leveraging the .NET Client Object Model
Leveraging the Silverlight Client Object Model
Leveraging the ECMAScript Client Object Model
Starting and monitoring WF instances
Creating reusable workflow templates with SharePoint Designer 2010
Creating workflow templates with Visual Studio 2010 SharePoint Tools
Incorporating ASP.NET and InfoPath Forms to Workflows
Using the BCS Server API
Creating External Content Types
Creating External Lists
Creating .NET Assembly Connectors
Enable Search Options
Basic Search Configuration
Enterprise Search Configuration
Fast Search Configuration
Search Page and Result Customization
Search page publishing Layout.
Creating Content Types and Page Layouts for Web Content
Understanding the Publishing Content Approval Process
Optimizing Performance with Publishing Caching Features
Using the Calculation Engine
Using the Excel Web Parts
Key Performance Indicators
Report Center
Managed Metadata & Taxonomies
In-Place Records Management
Document Sets
Unique Document IDs
Conclusion
Course Fee:
Course
|
Duration(Hours)
|
Amount
|
SharePoint Development 2010
|
60
|
17000
+ Tax
|
Course Features:
·
Scenario Based Training with Real
time Examples.· Students will have access to soft copies of all the Case Studies and other examples used during the training period.
· We provide complete guidance of MCP Certification Exams.
· Slide by Slide Lab Manuals and Course Materials.
· Resume and Interview Preparation Guidance with Real time projects.
*Course Content*
SharePoint 2010 Developer
Training
SharePoint 2010 Developer
Training Overview
FabGreen SharePoint 2010 Developer training course
teaches developers how to build customized SharePoint 2010 solutions using
Visual Studio 2010.
SharePoint 2010
Developer Training Prerequisites
Attendees should have
professional development experience with Visual Studio, the .NET Framework, and
ASP.NET, as well as familiarity with Microsoft Office products such as Word and
Excel. It is also helpful(but not required) if attendees have experience with
the previous version of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Office SharePoint Server
2007 and have experience working directly with XML files in Visual Studio.
Hands-on/Lecture Ratio
This SharePoint 2010
Developer training class is 70% hands-on, 30% lecture, with the longest lecture
segments lasting 20 minutes.
SharePoint 2010
Developer Training Materials
All attendees receive
comprehensive courseware covering all subjects in the course.
SharePoint 2010
Developer Training Objectives
All students will
learn to: · Navigate SharePoint 2010 including administration and the new PowerShell interface
· Use the new SharePoint 2010 tools effectively and extend them
· Create sandboxed solutions and break out of the sandbox
· Create custom applications and content pages
· Create custom Web Parts and connect two or more Web Parts together
· Create lists and event handlers using the SharePoint development tools in Visual Studio 2010
· Set up SPLinq and query lists as well as how to leverage ADO.NET Data Services to read and write to SharePoint lists via a REST-ful API
· Use .NET, Silverlight and ECMAScript as well as how to utilize ASP.NET AJAX in SharePoint projects
· Create custom workflows for SharePoint 2010 using SharePoint Designer 2010 and Visual Studio 2010
· Incorporate custom forms into your workflow solutions
· Set up SharePoint security and create a custom claims provider
· Consume and interact with external data sources and create a custom .NET Connector
· Use SharePoint Server 2010 to create robust content-centric solutions using Web Content Management
· Leverage the included charting Web Parts, Excel Services and the BI Center template
· Create custom KPI's, scorecards and dashboards using Performance Point services, now included in SharePoint Server 2010
SharePoint 2010
Developer Training Outline
SharePoint 2010 Developer Roadmap
Fundamental SharePoint 2010 Architecture and Terminology
SharePoint Developer's PowerShell Primer
New Features of SharePoint Designer 2010
Developing with Features and Solutions
· SharePoint Foundation Development
SharePoint Server-Side Object model
Developer Dashboard
Feature and Solution Framework
Upgrading Features and Solutions
· Visual Studio 2010
SharePoint Tools (SPTools)
Visual Studio 2010 and
SharePoint Development ToolsPackaging and Deployment
Designing projects in terms of SharePoint Project Items
Visual Studio 2010 [and SPTools] Extensibility
· Creating Sandboxed
Solutions
Sandbox ArchitectureSandbox Solution Gallery
Creating and Testing a Sandboxed Solution
Limitations with Sandboxed Solutions
· Pages and Navigation
Application Pages &
Site PagesAdding Custom Actions for Navigation
Pages Templates and Customization (Ghosting)
Master Pages and Branding
Provisioning Site Pages
Designing Web Part Pages
Customizing and Extending the SharePoint Ribbon
· Developing Web Parts
Persistent PropertiesCustom Editor Parts
Web Parts Verbs
Web Parts Connections
Asynchronous Processing
Visual Webpart
Silver Light Webpart
· Creating Fields,
Site Columns & Content Types
Custom Field TypesCreating custom Field Controls
Site Columns & Content Types
· Creating Lists and
Event Handlers
Creating a list instance
with codeCreating a List Definition with SharePoint Designer 2010
Creating a List Definition with SPTools
Events and event receivers
Document Libraries and Document Templates
Site Definitions
· Accessing Data in
Lists
LINQ for SharePoint 2010
Developers (SPLinq)Reading and Writing Documents
Using Open XML 2.0 to create Microsoft Word documents
WCF Data Services
· Client Object Model
Overview of the Client
Object ModelLeveraging the .NET Client Object Model
Leveraging the Silverlight Client Object Model
Leveraging the ECMAScript Client Object Model
· Developing Workflows
SharePoint Integration
with Workflow FoundationStarting and monitoring WF instances
Creating reusable workflow templates with SharePoint Designer 2010
Creating workflow templates with Visual Studio 2010 SharePoint Tools
Incorporating ASP.NET and InfoPath Forms to Workflows
· Business
Connectivity Services (BCS)
Overview and
ArchitectureUsing the BCS Server API
Creating External Content Types
Creating External Lists
Creating .NET Assembly Connectors
· Working with
Indexing and Searching
Index Content Enable Search Options
Basic Search Configuration
Enterprise Search Configuration
Fast Search Configuration
Search Page and Result Customization
Search page publishing Layout.
· Web Content
Management
Customizing Sites with
the Publishing Portal TemplateCreating Content Types and Page Layouts for Web Content
Understanding the Publishing Content Approval Process
Optimizing Performance with Publishing Caching Features
· Excel Services
Configuring Excel
ServicesUsing the Calculation Engine
Using the Excel Web Parts
Key Performance Indicators
Report Center
· Enterprise Content
Management
Understanding ECM in
SharePoint 2010: Records Management, Document Management & Digital Asset
ManagementManaged Metadata & Taxonomies
In-Place Records Management
Document Sets
Unique Document IDs
Conclusion