Course Details
Course Outline
1 - SharePoint as a Developer Platform
Introducing the SharePoint Developer LandscapeChoosing Approaches to SharePoint DevelopmentUnderstanding SharePoint 2013 Deployment and Execution ModelsLab : Comparing Web Parts and App Parts
2 - Working with SharePoint Objects
Understanding the SharePoint Object HierarchyWorking with Sites and WebsWorking with Execution ContextsLab : Working with Sites and WebsLab : Working with Execution Contexts
3 - Working with Lists and Libraries
Using List and Library ObjectsQuerying and Retrieving List DataWorking with Large ListsLab : Querying and Retrieving List DataLab : Working with Large Lists
4 - Designing and Managing Features and Solutions
Understanding Features and SolutionsConfiguring Features and SolutionsWorking with Sandboxed SolutionsLab : Working with Features and Solutions
5 - Working with Server-Side Code
Developing Web PartsUsing Event ReceiversUsing Timer JobsStoring Configuration DataLab : Working with Server-Side Code
6 - Managing Identity and Permissions
Understanding Identity Management in SharePoint 2013Managing Permissions in SharePoint 2013Configuring Forms-Based AuthenticationCustomizing the Authentication ExperienceLab : Managing Permissions Programmatically in SharePoint 2013Lab : Creating and Deploying a Custom Claims Provider
7 - Introducing Apps for SharePoint
Overview of Apps for SharePointDeveloping Apps for SharePointLab : Creating a Site Suggestions App
8 - Client-Side SharePoint Development
Using the Client-Side Object Model for Managed CodeUsing the Client-Side Object Model for JavaScriptUsing the REST API with JavaScriptLab : Using the Client-Side Object Model for Managed Code with JavaScript
9 - Developing Remote Hosted SharePoint Apps
Overview of Remote Hosted AppsConfiguring Remote Hosted AppsDeveloping Remote Hosted AppsLab : Configuring a Provider Hosted SharePoint AppLab : Developing a Provider Hosted SharePoint App
10 - Publishing and Distributing Apps
Understanding the App Management ArchitectureUnderstanding App PackagesPublishing AppsInstalling, Updating, and Uninstalling AppsLab : Publishing an App to a Corporate CatalogLab : Installing, Updating, and Uninstalling Apps
11 - Automating Business Processes
Understanding Workflow in SharePoint 2013Building Workflows by using Visio 2013 and SharePoint Designer 2013Developing Workflows in Visual Studio 2012Lab : Building Workflows in Visio 2013 and SharePoint Designer 2013Lab : Creating Workflow Actions in Visual Studio 2012
12 - Managing Taxonomy
Managing Taxonomy in SharePoint 2013Working with Content TypesWorking with Advanced Features of Content TypesLab : Working with Content TypesLab : Working with Advanced Features of Content Types
13 - Managing Custom Components and Site Life Cycles
Defining Custom ListsDefining Custom SitesManaging SharePoint SitesLab : Managing Custom Components and Site Life Cycles
14 - Customizing User Interface Elements
Working with Custom ActionsUsing Client-Side User Interface ComponentsCustomizing the SharePoint List User InterfaceLab : Using the Edit Control Block to Launch an AppLab : Using jQuery to Customize the SharePoint List User Interface
15 - Working with Branding and Navigation
Creating and Applying ThemesBranding and Designing Publishing SitesTailoring Content to Platforms and DevicesConfiguring and Customizing NavigationLab : Branding and Designing Publishing SitesLab : Configuring Farm-Wide Navigation
Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.
Who is it For?
Target Audience
The course is intended for professional developers who develop solutions for SharePoint products and technologies in a team-based, medium-sized to large development environment.
Other Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have::
A working knowledge of using Visual Studio 2010 or Visual Studio 2012 to develop solutions.
A basic working knowledge of SharePoint solution development, either in SharePoint 2013 or in earlier versions of SharePoint.
A working knowledge of Visual C# and the .NET Framework 4.5.
A basic understanding of ASP.NET and server-side web development technologies, including request/response and the page lifecycle.
A basic understanding of AJAX and asynchronous programming techniques.
A basic working knowledge of client-side web technologies including HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Familiarity with approaches to authentication and authorization, including claims-based authentication.