Module 1: ASP.NET Advanced Concepts for SharePointThis module helps you to review the essential information regarding ASP.NET including how to improve performance for high-scale sites like SharePoint. This module covers concepts around ViewState, caching, and session state and provides an opportunity to learn to make appropriate choices.Lessons
Lab : Page Size and ViewState
Lab : Memory and Performance
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Designing for User ExperienceThis module provides the key criteria and structure necessary to make appropriate decisions about what kind of user interface component to use based on the needs of the solution.Lessons
Lab : Selecting Page Parts
Lab : Selecting Page Types
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Designing for DataThis module explains defining what storage will look like. This module discusses the information about data design critical to the performance and accessibility of the solution. The module also covers scalability issues related to data as well as the structural components such as the use of lists, list definitions, content types, and fields.Lessons
Lab : Time Tracking
Lab : Invoice Management
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: Designing Data Capture and IntegrationThis module discusses strategies on how to get the data into the system. This module covers the techniques for capturing data – including office integration and integrating to other systems with BCS.Lessons
Lab : Creating External Lists
Lab : Creating an InfoPath Form
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Designing ArtifactsThis module discusses items that will need to be implemented in SharePoint to tie the user interface and the data structure together. The module covers information about artifacts to begin the transformation of the abstract design into a specific set of deliverables that need to be created through SharePoint.Lessons
Lab : Incident Response Site
Lab : Expense Reports
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 6: Designing Processing SolutionsThis module covers the details of options for developing solutions. The module provides decision criteria for the determination of sandbox versus full trust (or a hybrid of the two) deployments. The module also provides details for making decisions about processing including how to address long running operations and how to decide the appropriate processing solutions.Lessons
Lab : Designing an Engineering System
Lab : Creating a Sensor Report
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 7: Designing PackagingThis module addresses the first order problem of factoring the solution into features and packages so that it can be upgraded. This module covers the baseline skills of determining the number, scope, and dependency of features and determining the right number of packages.Lessons
Lab : Building a Business Document Solution
Lab : Working with Dependencies
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 8: Designing a Development StrategyThis module focuses on two key items necessary to deploy larger solutions, configuration and logging. This module provides the students a platform to expand the scope of the solution and focus on issues related to dozens of projects on a server, each with its own approach to configuration and logging.Lessons
Lab : Team-Based Logging and Configuration
Lab : Operational Logging
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 9: Developing Version and DeploymentThis module delves into the challenges of versioning in a SharePoint environment. The module also addresses deployment issues because most deployment issues are related to the versioning process.Lessons
Lab : Versioning Assemblies
Lab : Feature Upgrade
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 10: Designing Information Architecture and NavigationThis module helps to draw the distinction between information architecture and branding topics. The module helps to separate taxonomy (organization) from navigation (user interface).Lessons
Lab : Developing a Site Structure
Lab : Implementing Farm-wide Navigation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 11: Designing Branding and Customization SupportThis module covers branding options, including what tools can be used to customize the appearance. The module moves us to including the users and power users of the ultimate solution.Lessons
Lab : Packaging Branding
Lab : Improving Brand Performance
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 12: Designing SecurityThis module describes how to design security for performance and provide a holistic view so to evaluate security implications and tradeoffs. This module also outlines the new Claims-Based authentication in SharePoint 2010 and how Forms-Based Authentication fits into this model.Lessons
Lab : Setting Up a Customer Service Site
Lab : Solving a Security Issue
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 13: Designing for Page and Data Access PerformanceThis module discusses page and data access performance and how to plan for a high performance site.Lessons
Lab : Designing for Page and Data Access Performance
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 14: Designing a Testing StrategyThis module discusses what we do at the end of the development process, testing. The module also covers functional testing and scale/performance testing.Lessons
Lab : Designing a Testing Strategy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
This five-day instructor-led course is intended for Microsoft SharePoint Development professionals who are responsible for leading projects, designing solutions, and identifying problems. In this course, students learn the skills and best practices that are required to help organizations design and develop effective SharePoint applications.
This course requires students to meet the following prerequisites:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
This course is intended for IT professionals who will be responsible for designing custom code for projects that are deployed to SharePoint 2010 servers. To be successful in this course, the student will have at least two years of SharePoint development experience and should have experience with ASP.NET and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.