(Corey Roth) What I really like about SharePoint 2010 is all of the new ways we can get at list data. You can always use the Client Object Model, Linq to SharePoint, or the existing object model, but one neat new way to get at list data is with listdata.svc.
Tag: SharePoint / BI
Why you shouldn’t stop / start Analysis Services from SCM when running in SharePoint Integration Mode
(Lee Graber) Hopefully this will be my first of many posts as I have been meaning to try and start doing memory dumps to this blog. Hopefully some of those memory dumps also made it into our docs … I tried.
SharePoint 2010 Shared Service Architecture Part 1
(Russmax) This blog is to provide a quick ramp up on SharePoint 2010’s new Shared Service Architecture. Some new concepts are introduced and this is part 1 of a 2 part series on this topic. Part 1 is for describing the components and concepts that are behind this new model. Part 2 will discuss using
LINQ to SharePoint 2010
(sridhara) Wow! LINQ to SharePoint 2010 is awesome! You have to work with it to see how it simplifies development tasks. I especially love the ability to see what underlying CAML that’s generated on the fly and passed to the server for execution. With LINQ to SharePoint, I believe, we need to have
SharePoint Content Type Best Practices
(Kjell-Sverre Jerijærvi) I posted some SharePoint site content type guidelines back in 2008 and this post adds some detailed recommendations on the content type ID attribute and on the SourceID and Name attributes for content types fields.
Migrating a 2007 Workflow to Visual Studio & SharePoint 2010
(Beth Massi) Lately I’ve been converting an Office business application we built last year with Visual Studio 2008 to Visual Studio and Office 2010. Last couple posts we tackled converting the Outlook client piece. In this post I want to focus on the server side and show how we can convert the Share
SharePoint: The security validation for this page is invalid
(Charles Lee) Happy new year to you all. I am starting off 2010 with an article I have been meaning to write for ages, it addresses an error that has come up several times whilst I have been developing solutions that operate outside of the parameters of a standard SharePoint customisation. Quite of
SharePoint: Load a Text File from the Content Database
(Phil Harding) Loading a text file from the SharePoint content database should be straightforward, and it is, kind of.
Visualizing Data using XSLT: Following up on SPC 2009’s session on Building SharePoint Mashups With SPD, Bing Maps and REST Services
(Doreen Grieb) There’s been a lot of interest in the demo that was done at the SharePoint Conference where we used XSLT to visualize a contact list as a map. We have existing information out there on this topic so we wanted to bring it all together in one blog entry. I’ll also walk through the XSL f
Using Project Server Security in SQL Server Reporting Services Reports
(Stephen C. Sanderlin) Although Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 includes reporting functionality, many customers want to expand or customize their business intelligence experience beyond the default capabilities. It is not surprising that users often choose Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting S