My customer has a sharepoint 2007 server installation where they show a simple GUI. They want me to develop a webpart for displaying the top 10 most critical service arrends and add this to their "start" sharepoint webpage. The data is available through a stored procedure, and the gui could be as simple as a repeater. BUT, how do I make this as a webpart in sharepoint. This means I want to drag and ppsition it anywhere I want on the sharepoint GUI. I have worked with asp.net for 5 years, but never touched sharepoint.
I did some googling on the topic but what i found was very cumbersome, they said I needed to have sharepoint installed locally. Thats just not possible in the current environment. Surely its not that difficult. Can't I just develop a standard webpart and import it somehow into sharepoint?
I want to create a very simple WebService, which will be deployed on SharePoint Farm 1 and will be accessed by SharePoint Farm 2. The WebService will be responsible for querying all the ContentTypes and returning the result to the Farm 2. I don't know the basics of creating the WebService in SharePoint.
1) I have an ASP.NET website which is the main entry point in the application.This website uses Forms authentication, which validates credentials (username/password) against a database. 2) Once logged on the website, the user is displayed a page containing several links which point to a Sharepoint 2007 application, where authentication is managed by an Active Directory. 3) Every user in the Active Directory is duplicated in the database managing the ASP.NET website authentication.
I have a custom master page that I use in WSS3.0 (SharePoint 2007) and I am using a HTML 'DOC TYPE' which I am declaring at the top of the master page. The site all works very well with my master page apart from some of SharePoint controls which are acting a little funny, namely the People Picker for a People and Group field.If I remove the DOC TYPE declaration then the People Picker and other controls work perfectly and behave as they should but it sends some of my customisations/layout all over.
Before I spend a lot of time reviewing fixing the issues I get to my design without having the DOC TYPE declared, does anyone know if there is a certain DOC TYPE that is compatible with WSS3.0 / SharePoint 2007 and all of its features (i.e. People Picker Fields)?
I'm trying to do dynamic switching of the master page in SharePoint 2007 publishing site.
I'm following this example which uses a HTTP Module [URL]
Here is my code
public class SwitchMasterPage : IHttpModule { public void Dispose() { }........
Everything is working fine when the current page type is an Application Page, however when the page type is a Publishing page (e.g. BlueBand.master) the page_PreInit procedure is never called - it is still being registered with the event handler though.
i downloaded Microsoft Report Viewer 2010 Redistributable Package and used in asp.net page and it works fine without post back all the page BUT, when i created costume web part including report viewer , default page shows javascript error and the report papers as disabled , and when i click viwer the whole page getting post back
I am new in sharepoint development. I have 2 webparts attached on a page. The first webpart (MyTestingWebpart1) basically it does only inserting of data and the other webpart (MyTestingWebpart[2]) displays the records from the database. Now my problem is when I try to click on the save button, somehow I don't know how to refresh the webpart that displays the newly inserted record. Is this possible?
I have added a query at the page load event of MyTestingWebPart[2]. Both of the webparts attached are web user controls.
I have just deployed my ASP.NET/C# code to a sharepoint server and am getting this error when hoving over the menu:Menu_HoverRoot(this) Object ExpectedI have absolutely no idea what is causing it, but have seen other people with this problem, and it seems to be something with WebResource.axd.
I want to create a custom web part in SharePoint 2007 that allows me to take items from an existing custom list (i.e. Title, Hyperlink, Description and photo) and then render it in a format of my choice. How can I do this using C# asp.net and a web part?
I have a good amount of knowledge in the ASP.NET Webforms and MVC worlds. Shortly I will be tasked with implementing custom web applications with Sharepoint. I have great flexibility with this project (i.e - I can use custom web apps outside of Sharepoint if that's possible) but like most projects the most limiting factor I have to deal with is time.
Here are some questions that come to mind:
Can I easily integrate a custom MVC project into Sharepoint 2010? What are the pros and cons if I can? Same as #1 only with Webforms. If #1 and #2 are not viable solutions, can I easily create custom web applications within the Sharepoint world? What will the learning curve be with my background? I understand developers can now use Windows 7 to deliver Sharepoint 2010 solutions. It looks like I can use a trial of Microsoft Sharepoint Foundations 2010. If that's correct, are there any development differences or gotchas I need to be aware of before digging into the Foundation version? I don't want to get up to speed on Foundation and then find out that the Server edition (the version that will be deployed) is vastly different.
I need to create some mail merge documents and was wondering if anyone knew the best way of doing this from asp.net. Currently I have set up .dot template files with bookmarks and then use COM to open these files pass the data and save. I can then stream the file to the users desktop. The issue i have is that to get this working when i release it is by installing Wrord on the server which I would prefer not to do.
way of passing data to word docs and then opening them to the user. The reason why i need to use word, is that the user needs to be able to modify the doc.
I've used the Import/Export wizard to get data into SQL from Excel and it works great. When I want to reverse the process, however, I can't. I've gone through the wizard multiple times and I've done what I think is everything to try to get the data out. What am I doing wrong?
I want to load the data from an EXCEL 2007 file to SQL Server 2008 database. I am geting following error.
The Microsoft Office Access database engine could not find the object 'Sheet1$'. Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name and the path name correctly.
Following is the complete source code. Kindly any senior member guide me what is the problem in the following code.
I am using the below code to Export DataTable to Word,Excel,CSV format & it's working fine. But problem is that this code export to MS Word 2003,Excel 2003 & CSV version. I need to Export my DataTable to MS Word 2007,Excel 2007 & CSV because I am supposed to handle more than 100,000 records at a time and as we know Excel 2003 supports for only 65,000 records.
how to export DataTable or DataSet to MS Word 2007,Excel 2007 & CSV.
I'm working on a web app and need to stream various files. I can do pdfs, images, and older Office documents. However, when I try to do with 2007 documents, it breaks. Here is my code:
Response.Buffer = true; Response.Clear(); Response.ClearContent(); Response.ClearHeaders(); switch (FileExtension.ToLower()) { case "pdf": Response.ContentType = "application/pdf"; break; case "doc": Response.ContentType = "application/msword"; break; case "docx": Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-word.document.12"; break; case "xls": Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel"; break; case "xlsx": Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel.12"; break; default: Response.ContentType = "image/jpeg"; break; } Response.BinaryWrite(buffer);
The error that I get is:
An invalid character was found in text content. Error processing resource 'http://DomainName/GetFile.aspx.
I am using the below code to Export DataTable to MS Word,Excel,CSV format & it's working fine. But problem is that this code export to MS Word 2003,Excel 2003 version. I need to Export my DataTable to Word 2007,Excel 2007,CSV because I am supposed to handle more than 100,000 records at a time and as we know Excel 2003 supports for only 65,000 records.
how to export DataTable or DataSet to MS Word 2007,Excel 2007.
we have developed a ASP.NET application that required a username and password to login and use the application.Now on of our customers wants to use Single Sign on with their Microsoft Sharepoint Portal.
Basically they want their users to be able to login to the portal, and then be able to access our application, without having to provide their login details again.Does anyone have experience with implementing Single Sign on?
If I install SSMS 2008 as a client tool (on my workstation at my company) to access to SQL Server 2008 Production, do I need to buy a license for SSMS 2008?I found out that SSMS 2008 is free but not sure if it's for development only.
I have a test website with VS 2008 that just uses code behind files, such as Foo.aspx.cs. Thus, the web server compiles them on the fly. The problem I'm running into is I can't use any C# 3.0 features. If I do:
[code]....
Then VS will work fine (everything gets highlighted and Intellisensed), but when I run the site it just throws up compiler errors..
Is there a way to fix this, or do you have to compile a DLL to target the 3.0 runtime? If so that's insanely lame.
I've been using VS2008 Express for a while to develop some web sites etc. I've downloaded the Mobile Web Form templates that are available as I would like to convert some of my web pages for mobile access. Where to start ? Where is a good resource to learn how to code some mobile web pages using VS2008 Xpress?