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Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:51 am Post subject:
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Advanced Microsoft Content Management Server Development
by Lim Mei Ying, Stefan Goßner, Andrew Connell, Angus Logan
Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 is a dynamic web publishing
system with which you can build websites quickly and cost-efficiently.
MCMS provides the administration, authoring, and data management
functionality, and you provide the website interface, logic, and
workflow. Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) also features in
the book. SPS 2003 enables enterprises to deploy an intelligent portal
that seamlessly connects users, teams, and knowledge so that people can
take advantage of relevant information across business processes to
help them work more efficiently.
You've mastered the basics of MCMS, and setup your own MCMS
installation. You've only scratched the surface. This book is your
gateway to squeezing every penny from your investment in MCMS and SPS,
and making these two applications work together to provide an
outstanding richness of content delivery and easy maintainability.
As a developer, the Publishing API (PAPI) is at the heart of your work
with MCMS, and this book starts by taking you on the most detailed tour
of the PAPI you will find anywhere. As a live example, a component that
reveals the structure of your MCMS site is created, taking you through
how to manage the common elements of MCMS programmatically.
Getting SharePoint and MCMS to work together is the next stop in the
book. You will see how to use SharePoint's search engine to search MCMS
content, publish content between the two systems, and create SharePoint
Web Parts to draw content from MCMS.
To ease your everyday work with MCMS, there are chapters on placeholder
validation, and some useful custom placeholders for common MCMS tasks,
such as a date-time picker, a placeholder for multiple attachments, and
a DataGrid placeholder among others.
There are a number of ways to consume MCMS content from the outside
world, and we look at two exciting ways here; RSS and InfoPath/Web
Services. The InfoPath solution provides another interface to MCMS
content that allows content authors to concentrate on content and not
the presentation
This book has the most in depth-coverage of important MCMS development
topics found anywhere. Each author of the book is a renowned expert in
the area
http://www.packtpub.com/more_mcms/book |
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Tom Ruska
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:50 pm Post subject:
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Will there be an ebook version available for this one as there was one for
the prior book?
Thanks, Tom
"mohanr@packtpub.com" wrote:
| Quote: | Advanced Microsoft Content Management Server Development
by Lim Mei Ying, Stefan Goßner, Andrew Connell, Angus Logan
Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 is a dynamic web publishing
system with which you can build websites quickly and cost-efficiently.
MCMS provides the administration, authoring, and data management
functionality, and you provide the website interface, logic, and
workflow. Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) also features in
the book. SPS 2003 enables enterprises to deploy an intelligent portal
that seamlessly connects users, teams, and knowledge so that people can
take advantage of relevant information across business processes to
help them work more efficiently.
You've mastered the basics of MCMS, and setup your own MCMS
installation. You've only scratched the surface. This book is your
gateway to squeezing every penny from your investment in MCMS and SPS,
and making these two applications work together to provide an
outstanding richness of content delivery and easy maintainability.
As a developer, the Publishing API (PAPI) is at the heart of your work
with MCMS, and this book starts by taking you on the most detailed tour
of the PAPI you will find anywhere. As a live example, a component that
reveals the structure of your MCMS site is created, taking you through
how to manage the common elements of MCMS programmatically.
Getting SharePoint and MCMS to work together is the next stop in the
book. You will see how to use SharePoint's search engine to search MCMS
content, publish content between the two systems, and create SharePoint
Web Parts to draw content from MCMS.
To ease your everyday work with MCMS, there are chapters on placeholder
validation, and some useful custom placeholders for common MCMS tasks,
such as a date-time picker, a placeholder for multiple attachments, and
a DataGrid placeholder among others.
There are a number of ways to consume MCMS content from the outside
world, and we look at two exciting ways here; RSS and InfoPath/Web
Services. The InfoPath solution provides another interface to MCMS
content that allows content authors to concentrate on content and not
the presentation
This book has the most in depth-coverage of important MCMS development
topics found anywhere. Each author of the book is a renowned expert in
the area
http://www.packtpub.com/more_mcms/book
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Stefan [MSFT]
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:50 pm Post subject:
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Hi Tom,
the publisher confirmed that they are planning to release an ebook as well.
Cheers,
Stefan
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Check out this book: Building Websites Using MCMS: http://tinyurl.com/6zj44
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| Quote: | Will there be an ebook version available for this one as there was one for
the prior book?
Thanks, Tom
"mohanr@packtpub.com" wrote:
Advanced Microsoft Content Management Server Development
by Lim Mei Ying, Stefan Goßner, Andrew Connell, Angus Logan
Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 is a dynamic web publishing
system with which you can build websites quickly and cost-efficiently.
MCMS provides the administration, authoring, and data management
functionality, and you provide the website interface, logic, and
workflow. Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) also features in
the book. SPS 2003 enables enterprises to deploy an intelligent portal
that seamlessly connects users, teams, and knowledge so that people can
take advantage of relevant information across business processes to
help them work more efficiently.
You've mastered the basics of MCMS, and setup your own MCMS
installation. You've only scratched the surface. This book is your
gateway to squeezing every penny from your investment in MCMS and SPS,
and making these two applications work together to provide an
outstanding richness of content delivery and easy maintainability.
As a developer, the Publishing API (PAPI) is at the heart of your work
with MCMS, and this book starts by taking you on the most detailed tour
of the PAPI you will find anywhere. As a live example, a component that
reveals the structure of your MCMS site is created, taking you through
how to manage the common elements of MCMS programmatically.
Getting SharePoint and MCMS to work together is the next stop in the
book. You will see how to use SharePoint's search engine to search MCMS
content, publish content between the two systems, and create SharePoint
Web Parts to draw content from MCMS.
To ease your everyday work with MCMS, there are chapters on placeholder
validation, and some useful custom placeholders for common MCMS tasks,
such as a date-time picker, a placeholder for multiple attachments, and
a DataGrid placeholder among others.
There are a number of ways to consume MCMS content from the outside
world, and we look at two exciting ways here; RSS and InfoPath/Web
Services. The InfoPath solution provides another interface to MCMS
content that allows content authors to concentrate on content and not
the presentation
This book has the most in depth-coverage of important MCMS development
topics found anywhere. Each author of the book is a renowned expert in
the area
http://www.packtpub.com/more_mcms/book
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AC [MVP MCMS]
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:50 am Post subject:
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thanks for the pub!
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Advanced Microsoft Content Management Server Development
by Lim Mei Ying, Stefan Goßner, Andrew Connell, Angus Logan
Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 is a dynamic web publishing
system with which you can build websites quickly and cost-efficiently.
MCMS provides the administration, authoring, and data management
functionality, and you provide the website interface, logic, and
workflow. Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) also features in
the book. SPS 2003 enables enterprises to deploy an intelligent portal
that seamlessly connects users, teams, and knowledge so that people can
take advantage of relevant information across business processes to
help them work more efficiently.
You've mastered the basics of MCMS, and setup your own MCMS
installation. You've only scratched the surface. This book is your
gateway to squeezing every penny from your investment in MCMS and SPS,
and making these two applications work together to provide an
outstanding richness of content delivery and easy maintainability.
As a developer, the Publishing API (PAPI) is at the heart of your work
with MCMS, and this book starts by taking you on the most detailed tour
of the PAPI you will find anywhere. As a live example, a component that
reveals the structure of your MCMS site is created, taking you through
how to manage the common elements of MCMS programmatically.
Getting SharePoint and MCMS to work together is the next stop in the
book. You will see how to use SharePoint's search engine to search MCMS
content, publish content between the two systems, and create SharePoint
Web Parts to draw content from MCMS.
To ease your everyday work with MCMS, there are chapters on placeholder
validation, and some useful custom placeholders for common MCMS tasks,
such as a date-time picker, a placeholder for multiple attachments, and
a DataGrid placeholder among others.
There are a number of ways to consume MCMS content from the outside
world, and we look at two exciting ways here; RSS and InfoPath/Web
Services. The InfoPath solution provides another interface to MCMS
content that allows content authors to concentrate on content and not
the presentation
This book has the most in depth-coverage of important MCMS development
topics found anywhere. Each author of the book is a renowned expert in
the area
http://www.packtpub.com/more_mcms/book |
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