Download the RTM MOSS SDK or the RTM WSS SDK
Download the MOSS SDK or the WSS SDK
We have officially made the released versions (we refer to it internally as “RTM,” or released to manufacturing) of the MOSS SDK for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and the WSS SDK for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0!
· Download the MOSS SDK: https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=6D94E307-67D9-41AC-B2D6-0074D6286FA9&displaylang=en
· Download the WSS SDK: https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=05e0dd12-8394-402b-8936-a07fe8afaffd&displaylang=en
SDK Highlights
We created two downloads for your convenience: one for MOSS developers and a second for WSS platform developers. If you are developing against WSS only, you’ll want to install the WSS SDK; otherwise, downloading the MOSS SDK will give you everything you need—including platform information!
1. Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Software Development Kit and Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Starter Kit
Who it’s for: MOSS developers
Where it installs: [WindowsVolume]:\2007 Office System Developer Resources\
What it contains:
· SharePoint Server 2007 SDK Documentation (OSSSDK2007.chm)
· Office Forms Server 2007 SDK Documentation (OFS12sdk.chm)
· Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SDK Documentation (WSS3sdk.chm)
· MOSS SDK Code Samples to use in conjunction with SDK documentation
o 5 Business Data Catalog (BDC) Metadata Samples
o Pluggable Single Sign-on (SSO) Provider
o Sample Web Service
o Web Part Filters and Consumers
· ECM Starter Kit
o ECM feature extension code samples
§ Content Processing: Document Converters (Comment Scrub Converter) and Term Replacement Document Inspector
§ Records Management: De-duplication Router, Document Integrity Policy Feature, Records Repository Submit, Sample Barcode Provider, and Search Collect and Hold
o Supplemental developer whitepapers:
§ Digital Signatures in the 2007 Microsoft Office System: A Developer's Guide
§ Encryption and Rights Management in the 2007 Microsoft Office System: A Developers Guide
§ Importing Custom Actions into Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007
§ Workflow Security in Windows SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint Server 2007
§ Introduction to Information Rights Management White Papers
§ Configuring Information Rights Management in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
§ Information Rights Management in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0: An Overview
§ Pluggable Rights Management in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
o Visual Studio Workflow templates for MOSS
§ Approval Workflow Sample
§ ASPX Collect Feedback
§ Confidential Approval Sample
§ Custom Reports
§ ECM Activities
§ Group Approval
§ Hello World Sequential
§ InterSystem Workflow
§ List Item Activities
§ Modification Sample
§ Multistage Workflow
§ Replicator Contact Selector Sample
§ Signatures Workflow Sample
§ State Machine Approval Workflow
2. Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Software Development Kit and Workflow Starter Kit (a.k.a. Windows SharePoint Services Developer Resources)
Who it’s for: WSS developers
Where it installs: [WindowsVolume]:\Windows SharePoint Services Developer Resources\
What it contains:
· Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SDK Documentation (WSS3sdk.chm)
· Workflow Starter Kit
o Visual Studio Workflow templates
§ ASPX Collect Feedback
Contribute Online to the SDK through MSDN Community Content
MSDN Community Content is a way of providing Wiki-style annotations to core Microsoft documentation. For example, you can add code samples, remarks or “gotchas,” translations, or other comments that enhance or supplement the core MSDN documentation.
· MOSS SDK – https://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms550992.aspx
· WSS SDK – https://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms441339.aspx
· Office Forms Server SDK – https://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms772301.aspx
More information about MSDN Community Content can be found in the FAQ or in Andrew May’s blog.
More Information
For more information about additional content, samples, and downloads we have made available for developers, you can bookmark the following Web portals on MSDN (check back often for updates):
· Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Developer Portal on the Office Developer Center
(shortcut: https://msdn.microsoft.com/moss)
· Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Developer Center
(shortcut: https://msdn.microsoft.com/sharepoint)
I have also listed “10 Essential Resources for SharePoint Developers” in my blog: https://blogs.msdn.com/randalli/archive/2007/01/08/10-essential-resources-for-sharepoint-developers.aspx.
Comments
Anonymous
January 22, 2007
[cross-posted from Randall Isenhour's blog ] Download the MOSS SDK or the WSS SDK We have officiallyAnonymous
January 22, 2007
I’m very pleased to announce that the RTM versions of both our SharePoint SDK downloads are now LIVEAnonymous
January 22, 2007
[cross-posted from Randall Isenhour's blog ] Download the MOSS SDK or the WSS SDK We have officiallyAnonymous
January 22, 2007
Hey guys wanted to post some quick info in between me being EXTREMELY busy. But hey if you aren't...Anonymous
January 22, 2007
How's that for posts with the most acronyms? It might be old news to you by now, but MS has finally releasedAnonymous
January 22, 2007
Randall Isenhour has announced that the RTM versions of the MOSS SDK and WSS SDK are available, you canAnonymous
January 26, 2007
The SharePoint team originally primarily targetted information workers in providing a workflow developmentAnonymous
January 29, 2007
Som nævnt i overskriften, så er de endelige versioner af SharePoint SDK'erne (Software Development Kits)