SharePoint 2010 Developer Ramp-Up - Part 3
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Course Summary
Information Architecture Storage and Data Access - learn how SharePoint 2010 stores data and how you can access that data both from server-side code (including using the new support for LINQ) and client-side code.
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Course Description
In this course you will learn everything there is to know about how SharePoint structures and stores data. This includes an in-depth discussion on site columns, content types, list definitions and lists. In addition you will also learn how to create event receivers which are bits of code that run in response to certain events on SharePoint lists. Next you will learn how to access data from server-side code including using the new support for LINQ. Finally you will also learn how to read and write to SharePoint from off the server using the new Client Side Object Model (CSOM).
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Course Syllabus
Creating Fields, Site Columns and Content Types- 1h 5m
—Introduction 0m 6s
—Site Columns 4m 9s
—Creating Site Columns 8m 12s
—Content Types 5m 12s
—Creating Content Types 10m 44s
—Custom Field Types 11m 1s
—Creating Custom Field Types 9m 18s
—Custom Field Controls 4m 27s
—Creating Custom Field Types with Field Controls 12m 40sCreating Lists and Event Handlers- 48m 11s
—Introduction 0m 6s
—Relational Lists and Large List Support 12m 23s
—Creating List Instances and List Definitions 1m 10s
—Creating Custom List Definitions and List Instances 6m 37s
—Creating and Debugging Event Receivers 4m 31s
—Creating Custom Event Receivers 7m 45s
—Document Libraries 6m 24s
—Site Definitions 9m 15sSharePoint Data Access - Server Side- 26m 59sSharePoint Data Access - Client Side- 36m 5s