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Classroom
19/11/2024 (Tuesday)
Overview
This course is intended for professional developers who use Microsoft SharePoint 2010 in a team-based, medium- to large-sized development environment. SharePoint 2010 Developer provides existing .NET developers with practical information and labs that enables them to build solutions on the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 platform.
Curriculum
Our accelerated Microsoft Sharepoint 2010 Developer course is the most effective, efficient way to get certified.
We’ve designed our curriculum to prepare you for exams 70-573 (TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application Development) and 70-576 (PRO: Designing and Developing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Applications). You will sit both exams as part of the course.
The course covers the following content:
Module one: Introduction to the SharePoint 2010 Development Platform
- SharePoint 2010 as a Development Platform
- SharePoint 2010 Object Hierarchy
- Working with SharePoint 2010 Objects
- Lab: Creating SharePoint 2010 Application Pages by Using Visual Studio 2010
- Lab: Enumerating SharePoint 2010 Farm Hierarchies
- Lab: Manipulating Properties of Objects in the SharePoint Farm
Module two: Using SharePoint 2010 Developer Tools
- Developing SharePoint Sites by Using SharePoint Designer 2010
- Developing SharePoint Solutions by Using Visual Studio 2010
- Packaging and Deploying SharePoint 2010 Solutions
- Lab: Creating Document Libraries by Using SharePoint Designer 2010
- Lab: Creating SharePoint List Definitions and Instances by Using Visual Studio 2010
- Lab: Packaging Features and Solutions by Using Visual Studio 2010
Module three: Developing SharePoint 2010 Web Parts
- Developing Standard Web Parts
- Developing Connected Web Parts
- Developing Visual Web Parts
- Lab: Creating, Deploying, and Debugging a Simple Web Part by Using Visual Studio 2010
- Lab: Using SharePoint Components in a Web Part
- Lab: Creating a Visual Web Part by Using Visual Studio 2010
Module four: Working with SharePoint Objects on the Server
- Working with SharePoint Sites Programmatically
- Working with SharePoint Lists Programmatically
- Working with List Data Programmatically
- Lab: Creating and Securing Sites Programmatically
- Lab: Creating Lists Programmatically
- Lab: Retrieving Secured Data
Module five: Creating Event Receivers and Application Settings
- Creating Event Receivers
- Working with Web.Config Programmatically
- Lab: Creating List Event Receivers
- Lab: Creating Feature Receivers to Modify Web.Config
- Lab: Creating Web Event Receivers
Module six: Developing Solutions by Using Business Connectivity Services
- Business Connectivity Services Overview
- Developing External Content Types and Lists by Using SharePoint Designer
- Developing Business Connectivity Services Solutions by Using Visual Studio 2010
- Lab: Creating External Content Types and Lists by Using SharePoint Designer 2010
- Lab: Creating Business Data Catalog Models by Using Visual Studio 2010
Module seven: Developing SharePoint 2010 Workflows
- Creating Workflows with SharePoint Designer
- Creating Workflows with Visual Studio 2010
- Lab: Creating Workflows by Using SharePoint Designer
- Lab: Creating a Sequential Workflow by Using Visual Studio 2010
Module eight: Working with Client-Based APIs for SharePoint 2010
- Overview of the SharePoint 2010 Client Object Model
- Working with the SharePoint 2010 Client Object Model in .NET Applications
- Lab: Creating a SharePoint 2010 Site, List, and List Items Using the Client Object Model
- Lab: Building and Using the Console Application
Module nine: Developing Interactive User Interfaces
- Creating Menu Items and Ribbon Controls
- Creating Client-Side Dialogs
- Lab: Creating a Site Actions Menu Item
- Lab: Creating a Ribbon Item
- Lab: Creating a Client-Side Dialog
Module 10: Developing Silverlight Applications for SharePoint
- Creating Silverlight Applications for SharePoint 2010
- Deploying and Debugging Silverlight Applications for SharePoint 2010
- Lab: Creating a Silverlight Application
- Lab: Developing the Silverlight Application
Module 11: Developing Sandboxed Solutions
- Sandboxing and User Solutions
- Restrictions for Sandboxed Solutions
- Lab: Creating a Sandboxed Solution by Using Visual Studio 2010
- Lab: Investigating Allowed and Disallowed Operations in Sandboxed Solutions
Module 12: Working with SharePoint Server Profiles and Taxonomy APIs
- User Profiles
- Taxonomies
- Lab: Managing User Profiles
- Lab: Working with User Profiles Programmatically
Module 13: Developing Content Management Solutions
- Developing Enterprise Content Management Solutions
- Developing Web Content Management Solutions
- Lab: Customizing Master Pages
- Lab: Applying a Theme to a SharePoint Site
Module 14: Advanced ASP.NET Concepts for SharePoint
- Server Memory
- Server CPU
- Transfer and Client
- Lab: Using Fiddler to Observe Page Loading
- Lab: Using Fiddler to Examine Page Size
- Lab: Reducing Page Size
- Lab: Capturing a Memory Profile
- Lab: Reviewing the Report
- Lab: Resolving Memory Issues and Retest
Module 15: Designing for User Experience
- SharePoint Background
- Page Parts
- Pages
- Globalization and Localization
- Designing for Accessibility
- Lab: Plant Summary Page
- Lab: Plant Configuration Page
- Lab: Employee List
- Lab: Line Status
- Lab: Line Dashboard
- Lab: Manager’s Dashboard
- Lab: Alert Notification
Module 16: Designing for Data
- List and Library Fundamentals
- Large Data Strategies
- SharePoint Data Management
- Lab: Creating List Views
- Lab: Indexing Key Columns
- Lab: Establishing an Invoice Content Type
- Lab: Creating a Solution for Storing Invoices
- Lab: Testing the Solution for Storing Invoices
Module 17: Designing Data Capture and Integration
- Designing for Data Capture
- Designing for Integration
- Lab: Connecting to the Data Source
- Lab: Defining the External Content Types
- Lab: Defining the External Lists
- Lab: Setting Security for the Content Types
- Lab: Defining an Association
- Lab: Deciding the kind of form to create
- Lab: Creating the Header fields
- Lab: Creating the Lines
- Lab: Publishing the Form to a SharePoint Library
Module 18: Designing Artefacts
- Customer Requirements
- Creating Sites
- Lab: Evaluating the Requirements
- Lab: Designing the Solution
- Lab: Evaluating the Requirements
- Lab: Designing the Solution
Module 19: Designing Processing Solutions
- Multi-Server Configurations
- In and Out of the Sandbox
- Getting Work Done
- Working with Workflows
- Lab: Evaluating Client Capabilities and Requirements
- Lab: Evaluating Sandbox Capabilities and Requirements
- Lab: Evaluating Farm Deployment Capabilities and Requirements
- Lab: Designing Data Access for Sensor Data
- Lab: Designing a Processing Solution for the Report
- Lab: Designing a Processing Solution for Approval
Module 20: Designing Packaging
- Understanding the Packaging Lifecycle
- Establish Design Principles
- Lab: Designing a Solution
- Lab: Create the Final Solution
- Lab: Creating a Common Assembly
- Lab: Creating a dependent Solution
Module 21: Designing a Development Strategy
- Developing for the Enterprise
- The Role of Logging
- Application Flexibility and Configuration
- Lab: List based configuration appraisal
- Lab: SharePoint List based configuration
- Lab: SharePoint List based logging
- Lab: Configure logging level
- Lab: Add Logging to SharePoint ULS
Module 22: Developing Versioning and Deployment
- Application Lifecycle
- Versioning Strategy
- Upgrading
- Lab: Defining Base Version
- Lab: Upgrading the Assembly
- Lab: Creating Upgrade Manage Page
- Lab: Adding Feature to Upgrade
- Lab: Upgrade Feature
Module 23: Designing Information Architecture and Navigation
- Designing an Information Architecture
- Planning for Software Boundaries
- Designing Content Navigation
- Lab: Card Sort
- Lab: Design Content Types and Site Columns
- Lab: Deploying a custom SiteMap
- Lab: Adding an ASP Menu to the Master Page
Module 24: Designing Branding and Customization
- Introduction to Branding
- Themes
- Master Pages
- Cascading Style Sheets
- Tools Overview
- Implementing SharePoint Branding
- Lab: Deploying a Custom Site Column and Content Type
- Lab: Using custom CSS
- Lab: Deploying a custom master page
- Lab: Deploying a Custom Site Column and Content Type
Module 25: Designing Security
- Security within SharePoint
- Using an Alternate Identity Store
- Forms-Based Authentication
- Deeper look at SharePoint Claims
- Lab: Setting Up the Authentication Provider
- Lab: Creating an FBA-Claims Site
- Lab: Viewing Claims for an FBA User
- Lab: Understanding the Scope and Relating it to Configuration
- Lab: Designing a Security Strategy
Module 26: Designing for Page and Data Access Performance
- Optimizing SharePoint Page Performance
- Analyzing Performance with the SharePoint Developer Dashboard
- Optimizing SharePoint Data Access Performance
- Lab: Using the SharePoint Server 2010 Developer Dashboard to Capture Performance Metrics
- Lab: Leveraging the SharePoint Server 2010 Search API for Large Data Queries
Module 27: Designing Testing Strategy
- Testing Concepts
- Unit, Integration, Regression Testing
- Performance Testing
- Lab: Unit Testing
- Lab: Performance Testing
- Lab: Load Testing
Exam Track
We’ll prepare you for, and test you in the following exams:
- 70-573 TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application Development
- 70-576: PRO: Designing and Developing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Applications
What's Included
Included:
- Professional SharePoint 2010 Development - ISBN: 9780470529423
Microsoft Official Curriculum
- MOC 10175 - TS: Developing and Customizing Applications for Microsoft SharePoint 2010
- MOC 10232 - PRO: Designing Applications for Microsoft SharePoint 2010
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students should ideally be Developers with 1-2 years ASP.NET development experience. This should be accompanied by at least six months of working with any version of SharePoint.
Benefits
Seven reasons why you should sit your course with Firebrand Training
- Two options of training. Choose between residential classroom-based, or online courses
- You'll be certified fast. With us, you’ll be trained in record time
- Our course is all-inclusive. A one-off fee covers all course materials, exams**, accommodation* and meals*. No hidden extras.
- Pass the first time or train again for free. This is our guarantee. We’re confident you’ll pass your course the first time. But if not, come back within a year and only pay for accommodation, exams and incidental costs
- You’ll learn more. A day with a traditional training provider generally runs from 9 am – 5 pm, with a nice long break for lunch. With Firebrand Training you’ll get at least 12 hours/day of quality learning time, with your instructor
- You’ll learn faster. Chances are, you’ll have a different learning style to those around you. We combine visual, auditory and tactile styles to deliver the material in a way that ensures you will learn faster and more easily
- You’ll be studying with the best. We’ve been named in the Training Industry’s “Top 20 IT Training Companies of the Year” every year since 2010. As well as winning many more awards, we’ve trained and certified over 135,000 professionals
- For residential training only. Doesn't apply for online courses
** Some exceptions apply. Please refer to the Exam Track or speak with our experts
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