... <www.wowebook.com>www.it-ebooks.infoviibrief contents PART 1 INTRODUCING SHAREPOINT2010WEB PARTS . 11 ■ Introducing SharePoint2010Web Parts 32 ■ Using and configuring Web Parts inSharePoint ... SharePoint2010 24 PART 2 DEVELOPING SHAREPOINT2010WEB PARTS 533 ■ Building Web Parts with Visual Studio 2010 554 ■ Building the user interface 795 ■ Making Web Parts customizable 1106 ■ WebPart ... explain the parts of a Web Part, how a WebPart fits into SharePoint, and how to use Web Parts in the SharePoint user interface, as well as in SharePoint Designer. Part 2 is where the action...
... the WebPart class 38Using custom controls 38✦Creating web parts with user controls 422.4 Understanding webpart internals 45IWebPart 46✦IWebActionable 48✦IWebEditable 52INTRODUCING ... 19Getting our hands on data 211.5 Summary 312 Web parts: the building blocks of portals 322.1 Introduction 322.2 Exploring web parts 33Discovering the GenericWebPart control 342.3 Understanding ... Web Parts in Action Building Dynamic Web PortalsDARREN NEIMKEMANNINGGreenwich(74° w. long.)For online information and ordering of this and other Manning books, please go to www.manning.com....
... and that, in its turn, means that those who areinvolved in something must also be fully involved in decision-makingabout it. To me, democracy without direct participation of those involvedis ... (non-majoritarian)Pendulum democracy indirect and aggregative direct (self-determining) integrative (non-majoritarian)Consensus democracy indirect and integrative direct (self-determining)aggregative ... everyother citizen. In line with many others, Michael Saward calls democracy ‘apolitical system in w hich citizens themselves have an equal effective inpu t intothe making of binding collective...
... sanctions, and individual psychological well-being should be part of the training process in organizations as much as tech-nical training. In Chapter 12, Mark Griffiths continues to examine the issue ... ofemployee well-being from a different lens by introducing the concept of Internetaddiction, specifically looking at online pornography, sexually related Internetcrime, and online gambling in the workplace. ... in self-enrichment, training, and knowledge increasing via the web is ableto perform better than their counterpartsCompanies should encourage employees to surf the web to look for ways to increaseperformance...
... week surfing the Web for non-work-related activities(Websense, 2002). These activities include online entertainment, readingnews, making travel arrangements, online purchases, and searching for ... Responding to pop-up ads Downloading music Listening to Internet radio stations Buying/selling on auction sites Search for entertainment/news Looking at adult websites Playing ... surfing of the Web, searching for weekend recre-ational/social activities, exploring my hobbies/interests, and finding in- formation about products I wish to purchase. This grouping containedleisure...
... of the Internetfor non-job related activities within a work environment. Examples ofpersonal Web use include online banking, participating in instant messagingor chat sessions, buying goods ... importance of interpersonal trustthrough the use of the Internet in an organizational setting. In particular,personal Web usage is explored by examining employee interpersonaltrust. Personal Web use ... thirdinteraction (f) between these same two individuals is stronger than the firstinteraction but lower than the second interaction. Each of these three indepen-dent interactions resulted in...
... Internet during work hours in which other non-work-related activities are done (e.g., online gambling,online shopping, online travel booking, online computer gaming, online day-trading, etc.). ... abuse, Internet activity abuse, online informationabuse, criminal Internet abuse, and miscellaneous Internet abuse. These areexamined in more detail below.Cybersexual Internet abuse involves ... an integral part of the work design.Finally, considering that social sanctions are especially important in curtailingone’s primitive impulses in committing Internet abuse, companies must investin...
... to cover using JUnit here. If you’re interested in knowing more aboutJUnit, we recommend JUnit inAction by Vincent Massol and Ted Husted. (In chap-ter 16, we look at GWT testing in more detail.)NOTE ... applica-tion)■Form handling, including uploading files■Using traditional Ajax communication16 CHAPTER 1Introducing GWTThe configuration mechanisms provided by GWT, covered in detail in chapter 15,handle ... Implementing user-defined properties 520Defining user-specified properties 521■Defining a user-specified property provider 521■Checking the provided property value 522■Building the code...
... thatwe’ll be defining in the next section.Listing 4.5 Complete SiteMap definitionStart pagination controlsSeparate pagination links with pipeFigure 4.1 Example output of the pagination supportExclude ... use. In addition, this code is beginning to use some of the templatingtechniques discussed at the start of this chapter, but the only real difference is thathere the templating is defined inline ... you crazy?Template code in a model is something that newcomers find difficult toaccept. Yes, that’s indeed putting view code inside the model class in servercode, not in a template. But it’s...
... Metadata 22 Web Parts 23 SharePoint 2010 Editions 23 SharePoint Foundation 2010 23 SharePoint Server 2010: Intranet 24 SharePoint Server 2010: Internet/Extranet 25 Search Server 2010 26 FAST ... www.it-ebooks.infoCONTENTS FOREWORD xxi INTRODUCTION xxiii CHAPTER 1: SHAREPOINT OVERVIEW 3 Introducing SharePoint 3 SharePoint as a Web Platform 4 SharePoint as the Collaboration Platform 6 SharePoint ... with other Web Parts, this functionality can be developed. An introduction to creating custom Web Parts is included in Chapter 8. SHAREPOINT 2010 EDITIONS The name " ;SharePoint& quot; actually...
... SharePoint Workspace. www.it-ebooks.infowww.it-ebooks.infoProfessional Business Connectivity Services inSharePoint 2010 Published byWiley Publishing, Inc.10475 Crosspoint BoulevardIndianapolis, ... hand. INTRODUCING BUSINESS CONNECTIVITY SERVICES Business Connectivity Services (BCS) makes it easy to integrate external data into SharePoint2010 and Offi ce 2010 by providing infrastructure ... button in the SharePoint ribbon to connect it to Outlook or SharePoint Workspace. Webpart pages and external data columns can be created using the browser or SharePoint Designer. Intermediate...
... RuntimeASP Web PartsASP Web PartsASP Web PartsHybrid Web Parts Web Part và các trang SharePoint 8WSS v2 RuntimeHybrid Web PartsHybrid Web PartsWSS Web PartsWSS Web PartsWSS Web Parts SharePoint ... value; }} SharePoint Designer 2010 Web Part và các trang SharePoint 32Bài 2: Web Part và các trang SharePoint Các loại WebPart trong SharePoint 2010 WSS Web PartsWSS Web Parts SharePoint Foundation ... WebPart trên SharePoint 2010 Cá nhân hóa WebPart trên SharePoint 2010 Demo: Kết nối giữa hai WebPart Web Part và các trang SharePoint 14Tổng kết bài học Web Part trên SharePoint2010 tương thích...