- -What is, how to &
Why SharePoint?
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and SharePoint 2010
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Architecture
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Site Collection
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Sites
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Site
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Libraries
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Settings
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Interface
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Settings & Document Management
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Application Pages
- -Site Columns &
Content types
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Boards
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Model
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SharePoint Development
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Objects
- -Exception handling
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Object Model
- -JavaScript Client
Object Model
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Pages
- -Web Part Life Cycle
- -Out of box Web Parts
- -Custom Web Part
Development & Deployment
- -Connected Web Parts
- -SharePoint Solution
& Feature
- -Event Receivers &
Type of Event Receivers
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Synchronous event receivers
- -User Profile Service
- -My Site
- -Workflows:
- -Sequential Workflows
- -State Machine Workflow
- -Workflow with
SharePoint Designer
- -Using Visual Studio
2010:
- -Why Visual Studio 2010
in SharePoint?
- -Sandboxed Solution
- -Create & Deploy
Visual Web Part
- -Create & Deploy
Site Definition
- -Create & Deploy
Application Pages
- -Create & Deploy
Master Page & Page Layouts
- -Create Sequential and
State Machine Workflow
- -Create Event Receivers
- -Create Content Type
- -Deploy Custom Images
- -SharePoint Server
Object Model examples
- -LINQ to SharePoint
- -SharePoint web service
- -SharePoint Designer:
- -Introduction to
SharePoint 2010 Designer
- -Master Page & Page
Layout
- -Create & Deploy
custom css file
- -Change Design Of Pages
- -Implement Breadcrumb
- -Customize flyout menu
- -SharePoint Security
- -Authentication,
Authorization
- -InfoPath
- -Search
- -Search Architecture
- -Indexing Process
- -Search Web Parts
- -PowerShell
- -Business Connectivity
Services
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Restore
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SharePoint Project & Interview
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Monday, December 29, 2014
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