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One of the challenges with unit testing SharePoint projects is the need to fake the calls into SharePoint. If you are a regular reader of my blog you will have seen examples of how I have been doing this using Typemock Isolator. Microsoft have their own...
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It has been a while (OK, a long while) since I have published a series of posts on a topic. My last series, SharePoint Image Search , has been very well received. This series will walk through the Building Blocks that I have created to demonstrate and...
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I am in the process of updating all of my SharePoint 2010 projects from Beta to RC. I had a lot of fun learning how to use the Bing Maps Silverlight control for a few social computing demos that I built. Version 1 was released late last year and now it...
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When maintaining a TFS environment where WI’s become crucial in terms of development artifacts, you may notice an issue with removed AD accounts causing a problem where WI’s and not privy to updates because the account has been removed from Active...
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TFS Proxy Servers are essential for my current client’s TFSenvironment because they allow the disparate SharePoint development environment to experience improved network performance by caching copies of VC files. Since this particular environment is geo...
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Normally I refrain for doing simple reposts of other people blogs, however having read the post SharePoint’s Sasquatch Memory Leak by Todd Carter I just had to help get the information out to as many people as possible.
We are all being good...
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Firstly what is a SharePoint SPI?
No it’s not another new version, it’s a generic term that is used to describe a SharePoint Project Item within the context of a Visual Studio project.
Visual Studio 2010 has introduced a lot of great SharePoint...
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So in the last post we looked at some of the basic Content Query Web Part functionality within SharePoint 2010. In this post we will go a little deeper and look at how items are tied together with the new tool pane UI and the XSL renderings. So firstly...
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Being mainly focused on development aspects of SharePoint 2010 I haven’t spent as much time as I perhaps should have looking at the new features that have been added to make Administrators lives easier. Having just upgraded one on my development...
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What better way to hold yourself accountable than to publically state what your New Year’s Resolutions are? I’ve got a few professional & personal resolutions but only care to share my professional ones here (there’s a reason why they are called Read...
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I think this was a best practice in SharePoint 2007, but was one that you could get away with. You have internal and external URLs that will be used to access the same web application. Internally for historical or vanity reasons this is set as something...
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I am upgrading my Silverlight demo code from the old beta to beta 2 and see that there are a few new considerations for the deployment of ClientAccessPolicy.xml files. In a previous post I demonstrated how to do this for SharePoint 2007 . The heartburn...
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At the recent SharePoint Conference in Vegas I took a few minutes out to talk to Gil Zilberfeld of Typemock about what 21apps is doing with SharePoint and what I see as the next steps in the community regarding SharePoint development. Looking at what...
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SharePoint Saturday Philly
Session: Upgrading existing products to the new SharePoint 2010 by Shai Petel Building a new solution VS 2010 extensions for WSS are required to build solutions. Is your team ready for 2010? Silverlight, ajax, json
Visual web...
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