Advanced Microsoft Content Management Server Development

Lim Mei Ying & Stefan Gossner & Andrew Connell

Language: English

Publisher: Packt Publishing

Published: Feb 15, 2005

Description:

Following on from "Building Websites with Microsoft Content Management Server", this book takes MCMS development to a higher level of both power and integration. Like its predecessor, this book is packed with code examples and never-before seen secrets of MCMS. Years of active participation in MCMS newsgroups and mailing lists mean that the authors hard-won experience puts them in the ideal position to tell you what you really need to know as you build more advanced MCMS applications. This book is written for developers who want to the skills to fully exploit the power of MCMS and SPS. The book presumes a working knowledge of MCMS, the .NET Framework and familiarity with the C# language. All the code examples are in C#.

מאת המוציא לאור

Following on from "Building Websites with Microsoft Content Management Server", this book takes MCMS development to a higher level of both power and integration. Like its predecessor, this book is packed with code examples and never-before seen secrets of MCMS. Years of active participation in MCMS newsgroups and mailing lists mean that the authors hard-won experience puts them in the ideal position to tell you what you really need to know as you build more advanced MCMS applications.

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Andrew Connell

Andrew Connell has worked with content management solutions since obtaining his degree from the University of Florida. As one of the original developers for the most successful versions of AdmiNET, a custom web content administration product, he has consistently focused on the challenges facing businesses today to maintain a current site without having to rely on technical expertise.

Andrew s background is in content management solutions and web development using Microsoft technologies. He enjoys working with MCMS and integrating it with other products such as Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies. As a Client/Server Consultant for Fidelity Information Services, Andrew leveraged both MCMS and SharePoint Portal Server to redeploy Fidelity s Intranet site as a single solution capitalizing on the best features of both products. He was recognized in 2005 as a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for his contributions to the MCMS community.

Andrew lives in Jacksonville, Florida in the United States and maintains a blog at andrewconnell.com/.

Angus Logan

Angus Logan is a Product Specialist at Data#3 Limited (data3.com.au), Australia's leading IT solutions company and awarded Microsoft Gold Certified Partner.

Angus is a MCAD.NET & MCDBA and Microsoft MVP for Content Management Server and specialises in Content Management Server, SharePoint Portal Server, .NET development, SQL Server, and CRM.

You can usually find Angus in the microsoft.* newsgroups or blogging (anguslogan.com).

Angus gets a real buzz from working with customers in presales and delivery capacities with these technologies to find solutions to their real world problems.

Lim Mei Ying

Lim Mei Ying is a Senior Consultant at Avanade, a global technology integrator specializing in the Microsoft platform. Mei Ying has extensive experience in designing, implementing and supporting enterprise web applications as well as setting up Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) systems across the enterprise. An active contributor to the Microsoft newsgroup community, she has spent many hours figuring out the dos and don'ts of MCMS technologies, and thrives on the challenge of finding new ways to solve MCMS-related problems. Mei Ying, who has earned the prestigious title of Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional award for Content Management Server. Mei Ying lives on the sunny island of Singapore and blogs at meiyinglim.blogspot.com

Stefan Goßner

Stefan Goßner works for Microsoft as an Escalation Engineer in the Developer Support department. He provides customers with technical solutions to problems related to Microsoft Internet Server Products. Stefan has breadth and depth in all areas of MCMS.

His contributions to the newsgroup have helped many people to implement MCMS solutions in corporations around the globe to the point where it has been said that if you don't know Stefan, then you're probably new to MCMS.

Stefan maintains a huge MCMS 2002 FAQ on the Microsoft Website and provides MCMS tips and tricks on his personal blog: blogs.technet.com/stefan_gossner.

He lives in Munich, Germany.