Building an app for Project Server 2013
Alex Burton, a Project MVP, has published a series of posts titled Building your first Project Server app on the EPMSource blog. The app is named Publish All; it publishes all enterprise projects for the PWA instance where the app is installed. The Publish All app is developed by using the Project Server JavaScript object model (JSOM) with "Napa" Office 365 Development Tools, and can be deployed to Project Online and to an on-premises installation of Project Server 2013.
The blog series includes the following parts:
- Part Zero–The introduction
- Part 1 – Getting Started – Setting up a development environment
- Part 2 – Getting the basic app up and running
- Part 3 – Taking the app to the next level
- Part 4 – Submitting to the app store
Alex has even gone so far as to add a support page for the Publish All app, at https://epmsource.com/2013-apps/. It looks to be a very useful series.
For more information about the Napa tools, see How to: Create a basic app for SharePoint by using Office 365 Development Tools on MSDN. For information about using Visual Studio 2012 with the JSOM for Project Server, see Getting started with the Project Server 2013 JavaScript object model.
Comments
- Anonymous
September 09, 2013
Hi Jim, I'm having some trouble when trying to update the enterprise resources. I've posted a question here: social.msdn.microsoft.com/.../psenterpriseresourcecollectionupdate-returns-undefined I would be very grateful if you could look and let me know your thoughts. Thanks in advance. Gonzalo