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SharePoint 2010 Web Parts

Posted On : Oct-16-2010 | seen (917) times | Article Word Count : 321 |

In a SharePoint Server environment, writing your own code usually means writing Web Parts. Web Parts amalgamate easily with the rest of your SharePoint site, leveraging its
In a SharePoint Server environment, writing your own code usually means writing Web Parts. Web Parts amalgamate easily with the rest of your SharePoint site, leveraging its existing appearance, organization, security, and data management. What’s more, Web Parts are reusable. You can write them once and use them in as many pages as you like.
Consequently, building Web Parts in SharePoint Server 2010 and SharePoint Foundation is one of the most common tasks you will undertake as a developer. SharePoint 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 enable you to create Web Parts quickly and easily.
Web Parts work differently than ordinary Microsoft ASP.NET pages do, and much more differently than legacy ASP pages. Thus, developing and deploying a Web Part requires a different approach and a somewhat different tool set.
Web Parts are important components of the SharePoint family of products that include Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007, and SharePoint Foundation 2010, products that may include free SharePoint web parts and templates
In a SharePoint Server environment, writing your own code usually means writing Web Parts. Web Parts amalgamate easily with the rest of your SharePoint site, leveraging its existing appearance, organization, security, and data management. What’s more, Web Parts are reusable. You can write them once and use them in as many pages as you like.
Consequently, building Web Parts in SharePoint Server 2010 and SharePoint Foundation is one of the most common tasks you will undertake as a developer. SharePoint 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 enable you to create Web Parts quickly and easily.
Web Parts work differently than ordinary Microsoft ASP.NET pages do, and much more differently than legacy ASP pages. Thus, developing and deploying a Web Part requires a different approach and a somewhat different tool set.
Web Parts are important components of the SharePoint family of products that include Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007, and SharePoint Foundation 2010, products that may include free SharePoint web parts and templates

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Adrian Gates (adrian@apps4rent.com) is a Business Manager with Apps4Rent; which offers Microsoft Exchange Hosting, Windows SharePoint Services, SharePoint Foundation 2010, SharePoint Server 2010, and virtual dedicated servers.

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