MSDN Webcast: Project 2010 JS Grid Extensibility: Project Web App
Pat Malatack (Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation) has a comprehensive series of webcasts on extending the JS Grid in Project Web App.
Note: This blog post was originally created Monday, April 19, 2010. The webcasts were missing for the past several months, but have been reinstated on the Microsoft Events site (https://msevents.microsoft.com/).
MSDN Webcast: Project 2010 JS Grid Extensibility: Project Web App (Part 1 of 3) (Level 400)
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
1:00 P.M.-2:00 P.M. Pacific Time
This is the first webcast in a three-part series on extending grid pages in Microsoft Office Project Web App. In this webcast, we focus on initializing custom grid code and interactions between the grid and the Project Web App Ribbon. In particular, we show you how to add additional functionality to the Project Center.
MSDN Webcast: Project 2010 JS Grid Extensibility: Project Web App (Part 2 of 3) (Level 400)
Thursday, April 22, 2010
1:00 P.M.-2:00 P.M. Pacific Time
This is the second webcast in a three-part series on extending grid pages in Microsoft Office Project Web App. In this webcast, we focus on the use of events and delegates to interact with the timesheet grid in a way that allows for the addition of custom features and functionality to that page.
MSDN Webcast: Project 2010 JS Grid Extensibility: Project Web App (Part 3 of 3) (Level 400)
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
1:00 P.M.-2:00 P.M. Pacific Time
This is the third webcast in a three-part series on extending grid pages in Microsoft Office Project Web App. In this webcast, we walk you through more grid customizations, including adding custom commands to the column header dropdown and custom row header states.
Comments
Anonymous
February 13, 2013
Good day! You do not know when it will be information for SharePoint.JSGRID MSPS 2013?Anonymous
February 15, 2013
There are no current plans to update the JSGrid webcasts for Project Server 2013. Another option in many cases, particularly for Project Online, is to use a third-party commercial JavaScript grid or jQuery grid. --JimAnonymous
February 19, 2013
Thanks for the reply. The fact is that we try to migrate the solution Solution Starters (BulkEdit) on MSPS2013, but the control JSGRID initialization error occurs. We looked at the file .js structure and noticed some changes to the API. In particular, this file is not at all now: <script type="text/javascript" src="~/.../ProjectFramework.js"></script>Anonymous
February 20, 2013
Your best bet is to search for JSGrid in the Project_Programmability forum (social.msdn.microsoft.com/.../threads) or in one of the SharePoint development forums, or post a question there. Most of the answers about the JSGrid are currently for Project Server 2010. Documentation for the JSGrid has not been updated yet in the SharePoint SDK. It may be some time before that is updated.Anonymous
February 25, 2013
Hi Jim Corbin Do you know where can I find the Project Server Solution Starter 2010 WEBCASTs? The webcast links on the page are not working, the webcasts are not available anymore. Thanks for your comments.Anonymous
February 26, 2013
End of story with Solution Starters (BulkEdit) for MSPS 2013. archive.msdn.microsoft.com/.../View.aspxAnonymous
March 14, 2013
Hi Jim Corbin Any news/updates about the solution starters webcasts? Thanks for your help.Anonymous
March 15, 2013
Regarding the webcasts for the Solution Starters, unfortunately they are no longer available.Anonymous
April 30, 2013
Hi Jim Do you know who can help me with questions about the JSGrid, Im working over Project Server 2010, and currently I'm using the JsGrid for basic web parts, do you know if there is a Microsoft Team or a Microsoft Developers of JsGrid to contact? I already post a question in the programing Project Server forum but with no luck... Thanks for your comments... My email: jhpe@hotmail.comAnonymous
August 14, 2013
Hi Jim I have a big trouble with JSGrid and Chrome can you help me; social.msdn.microsoft.com/.../issue-with-google-chrome-and-firefox