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Adding JSON Capability to SPServices

Adding JSON Capability to SPServices
Image by superfluity via Flickr For quite a while, I’ve gotten requests to offer some sort of JSON conversion capability in SPServices. The requests have often been fairly non-specific, meaning that they haven’t mentioned a particular Web Service operation, like GetListItems or GetWeb. However, I think that most people want to be able to get convert the XML they get back from GetListItems to JSON. I’ve written the beginnings of a function I will include in the next release of SPServices, and I wanted to offer it up for suggestions and requests. Here’s an example: Once you get past the enclosing “wrapper”, it’s very flat data: just a single element per item. Here’s the function as it stands, and I’ve also made it available on the SPServices site in the latest alpha for v0.7.1. Thanks for Paul Tavares and others for the help and nudging to get me to this point. Like this: Like Loading...

Hi, my name is Joey Wiggs and I’m a developer on the InfoPath team. In InfoPath 2010, one of the ways in which we've improved our integration with SharePoint Server 2010 is by providing richer capabilities for connecting to and getting data from SharePoint lists. In this post, I will compare SharePoint list data connections in InfoPath 2007 and InfoPath 2010, and discuss the benefits of using the new 2010 data connection type. About SharePoint List Data Connections Let’s start by looking at a scenario when you would use a SharePoint list data connection in an InfoPath form. In Microsoft, when employees run into technical issues, they log a help ticket by filling out an InfoPath form. Instead, we can store the Category names in a separate SharePoint list and pull this information into the form when users are filling it out. Why use the 2010 SharePoint List Data Connection? In InfoPath 2010, we have extended the functionality of the SharePoint list data connection. Query Fields Save the Form

Chapter 14: Silverlight and SharePoint Integration (Professional SharePoint Branding and User Interface Design) Summary: This chapter discusses Microsoft Silverlight features and tools, how to create a Silverlight Web Part, how to access SharePoint 2010 data by using the Client Object Model, and how to extend Microsoft Visual Studio to create Silverlight solutions. This article is an excerpt from Professional SharePoint Branding and User Interface Design by Randy Drisgill, John Ross, Jacob J. Sanford, and Paul Stubb, published by Wrox Press (ISBN 978-0-470-58463-7, copyright © 2010 by Wrox, all rights reserved). No part of these chapters may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, electrostatic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. Contents Download code Silverlight delivers rich user experiences and the tools developers and designers need to rapidly create these experiences. Figure 1.

How to Embed a Workbook in SharePoint Using Excel Web Access You can use this service to interact with various workbooks hosted in SharePoint. Unlike SkyDrive, where we can get an embed code, here everything is simpler. Page Content You may also be interested in: SharePoint Conference.ORG 2013 Editor's note: Contributor Alexandru Dionisie is an Internet Professional and Technical Writer. According to Microsoft: - Excel Services is a Microsoft Office SharePoint technology that makes it simple to use, share, secure, and manage Microsoft Office Excel 2007 workbooks (.xslx, xslb) as interactive reports in a consistent way throughout the enterprise To be more specific; you can use this service to interact with various workbooks hosted in SharePoint. Unlike SkyDrive, where we can get an embed code, here everything is simpler. Of course, we can use embed code, but for this example we will use a web part. now we have to access the Tool Pane. After we complete all these changes, we save and then exit the Edit Mode so we can view the result.

MashPoint - A Breakthrough in SharePoint Data Integration What is MashPoint™? MashPoint is the new, FREE platform from Bamboo® that enables integration of external data sources in MOSS or Windows SharePoint Services. With MashPoint you can access databases, web services or Custom Providers in your SharePoint environment exactly as you would with the Microsoft Business Data Catalog. Using Web Parts from Bamboo, you can quickly view and organize this data. Mashups + SharePoint = MashPoint • “Mashup” data from SharePoint and external data sources. • Supports Anonymous, Basic, Windows and Integrated/Kerberos authentication. • Data sources connected to SharePoint with MashPoint can be displayed by Bamboo’s Data-Viewer Web Part and Virtual Map View Web Part. Next: MashPoint - How Does it Work?

Beispiele für häufig verwendete Formeln - Windows SharePoint Services Die folgenden Beispiele können in berechneten Spalten einer Liste oder Bibliothek verwendet werden. Mithilfe von Beispielen, in denen keine Verweise auf Spalten einbezogen sind, kann der Standardwert einer Spalte angegeben werden. Bedingte Formeln Verwenden Sie die folgenden Formeln, um die Bedingung einer Anweisung zu testen und den Wert Wahr oder Falsch zurückzugeben, um einen alternativen Wert OK oder Nicht OK zu testen oder eine Leerzeile oder einen Strich zurückzugeben, um einen Nullwert darzustellen. Überprüfen, ob eine Zahl größer oder kleiner als eine andere Zahl ist Führen Sie den Vergleich mithilfe der WENN-Funktion aus. Zurückgeben eines logischen Werts, nachdem die Spalteninhalte verglichen wurden Verwenden Sie für ein Ergebnis, bei dem es sich um einen logischen Wert (WAHR oder FALSCH) handelt, die Funktionen UND, ODER und NICHT. Anzeigen von Nullwerten in Form einer Leerzeile oder eines Strichs Um einen Nullwert anzuzeigen, führen Sie eine einfache Berechnung aus. Seitenanfang

Visual Studio 2010 Sharepoint 2010 - Sharepoint connection can not open node Hmm sounds like SharePoint's web services are turned off maybe. Check all your applications pools in IIS7 and make sure none of them are turned off. You might also try recycling them alll aside from an IIS Restart. It's also possible the virtual directories aren't mapped right in IIS7, if someone changed/moved/renamed the virtual directories in the SharePoint site your trying to connect to, it won't work because the folders have been moved. E.g., theres a virtual directory mapped to a sharepoint site called "_Layouts" that links to 14 hive /Layouts, same thing with _Admin on a central admin site, and the _Isapi folder which is where all the webservice .svc files are located. If you change any of those virtual directories in iss7, nothing will work after that. A more in depth example, If you go to IIS7 and click on your sharepoint website and expand it. Next, pop the above address in your browser and try to browse to it.

SharePoint Server 2007 Explore the links below to find out more about developing solutions for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. This section of the MSDN Library provides resources to help you get started developing solutions that take advantage of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and the 2007 Microsoft Office system. SharePoint Products and Technologies provide enterprise-scale capabilities to meet business-critical needs such as managing content and business processes, simplifying how people find and share information across boundaries, and helping to enable more informed decision-making. Using the combined collaboration features of Windows SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint Server 2007, plus the design and customization capabilities of Office SharePoint Designer 2007, organizations can enable their users to create, manage, and more easily build their own SharePoint sites, and make these sites more discoverable throughout the organization.

Visual Studio 2010 Tools for SharePoint Development SharePoint development has been a bit of a mystery to many developers, who have felt that developing for the platform was cumbersome and out of their reach. The developer community has also been split over what tool set to use. For example, some developers have used a combination of class libraries, manual project folders with XML configuration files, and post-build output events to generate features and solutions for SharePoint. Other developers have used STSDEV, a community tool, or Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services (VSeWSS) to build different applications and solutions and deploy them to SharePoint. In other words, developers could follow numerous paths to deploying features and solution packages to SharePoint. Challenges notwithstanding, the SharePoint developer community has grown to a significant number—roughly 600,000 developers —and continues to grow. SharePoint Tools in Visual Studio 2010 Developing a Visual Web Part Project <?

SharePoint: Ampeln & Indikatoren in Listen anzeigen SharePoint Listen eignen sich hervorragend um Aufgaben, Trainings, Tickets, Anfragen oder wiederkehrende Prozesse mit jeweiligem Status festzuhalten. Einsatzmöglichkeiten ergeben sich viele. Wer in einer SharePoint Liste bei bestimmten Spalten die Anzeige durch Bilder wie Ampeln, o.ä. grafisch aufbessern möchte, kann dies durch einen kleinen “Trick” erreichen, den ich nun kurz vorstelle. Die Grafiken sollen helfen einen schnellen Überblick über die Liste zu erhalten. Los geht’s: Wir haben eine Liste, in der der Status mit Grafiken, die im Ordner /_layouts/images/ liegen dargestellt werden soll. 1) Anlegen einer Spalte vom Typ Berechnetes Feld. 2) Funktion im Berechneten Feld anlegen Der Rückgabetyp ist Text. “Erkennungswort” plus “Trennzeichen” plus dem berechneten Wert Beispiel “Indikator” plus “#” plus dem Berechneten Wert, also Farbe entsprechend Status: – Ampel grün: Status = “abgeschlossen” – Ampel gelb: Status = “in Bearbeitung” – Ampel rot: Status = “offen” var i=0; if (id == “gelb”)

Today, the opportunities that a SharePoint developer is more than ever diverse | Responsibilities Of SharePoint Developer Today, the opportunities for the SharePoint developer are more than ever diverse. The role of the SharePoint developer will cover the full life cycle and engaging with clients as well. The position of the developer in SharePoint is a great opportunity for all those who are highly motivated, enthusiastic developers with solid .NET skills. An effective developer will have the opportunity to develop apps around different core concepts. These core concepts may include business process management, collaboration, business intelligence and enterprise content management. An ideal SharePoint developer should be motivated to advance his or her technical skills in order to meet different challenges presented by these platforms. A SharePoint developer moreover needs to have excellent communication skills and the ability to communicate both to management and clients. Effective developers of the SharePoint platform live, breathe, worship and sometimes curse SharePoint day and night. Like this:

Nachschlagen Listen Sharepoint Websitespalten | Pat's Sharepoint Ahoi, Nach dem ich ja im ersten Post in der Thematik Programmierung unterwegs war, gibt es heute mal etwas seichte, hoffentlich nicht weniger nützliche Kost. Auf einem Sharepoint-Server oder auch einem Sharepoint-Foundation-Server sammeln sich im Laufe der Zeit Listen und Bibliotheken. Wenn man viel mit unterschiedlichen Kunden zutun hat und da auch viele unterschiedliche Daten ablegt, bietet es sich an Kundendaten in einer Zentralen Liste abzulegen.Die Daten aus dieser Liste kann man dann in anderen Listen bereitstellen. Auf diese Weise kann man schnell mit einem Klick auf den Kundennamen Adress- und/oder Kontaktdaten zu einem Element oder einem Dokument hinzufügen. Nun aber genug meiner Leiden. Im ersten Schritt legen wir einfach eine neue benutzerdefinierte Liste an. In Sachen Adresslisten liefert Sharepoint bereit einige entsprechende Websitespalten mit. Wenn die mit gelieferten Spalten den hohen Ansprüchen des Administrators nicht genügen sollten, was durchaus passieren kann.

Welcome to the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 SDK Publication date of this reference: January 2012 The SDK includes documentation and code samples for Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 and for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, which builds upon the SharePoint Foundation 2010 infrastructure. The documentation includes detailed descriptions of the technologies that SharePoint Server 2010 and SharePoint Foundation 2010 provide for developers, reference documentation for the server and client object models, and step-by-step procedures for using and programming with these technologies and object models. This SDK also includes best practices and setup guidance that will help you get started with your own custom applications that build and extend upon the SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 platforms. Figure 1 shows the key components of the development platform provided by SharePoint 2010. Figure 1.

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