***** Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 as an application development platform *****
The purpose of this white paper is to present Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS) as a development platform for building rich collaborative web applications. First we will discuss the primary reasons and motivations for utilizing MOSS as an application development platform. We will then evaluate the specific features that enable companies and organizations to use MOSS as an application development platform. Finally, we will review and examine some of the fundamental requirements - such as reliability and scalability
- which an application development platform must meet.
Please note that core concepts described in this white paper are either MOSS features or are features that are inherited
from underlying technologies on which MOSS is based, including Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and ASP.NET 2.0. For a detailed feature breakdown, along with the different SKUs, please refer to reference {1 }. Please also note that in this white paper we will use the term SharePoint to collectively refer to these features.
The primary audience for this paper includes architects, IT managers, and consultants involved in building rich collaborative
web applications. The secondary audience is technical decision makers who want to make the business case for portals and collaborative web application investments.
Download the whitepaper here: https://www.appliedis.com/Library/MOSS%202007%20as%20an%20Ap%20Dev%20Platform%20vfweb.pdf
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Comments
Anonymous
November 07, 2007
Broken Link!! (http://www.appliedis.com/Library/MOSS%202007%20as%20an%20Ap%20Dev%20Platform%20vfweb.pdf) can't download the white paperAnonymous
November 26, 2007
Found the correct link... http://www.appliedis.com/pdfs/SharePointServer.pdfAnonymous
January 09, 2008
The new link doesn't work either.Anonymous
January 13, 2008
use this one: http://www.appliedis.com/pdfs/MOSS%20as%20an%20App%20Dev%20Platform%20WP.pdfAnonymous
February 11, 2008
The paragraph beginning with "Once the metadata is completely defined it can be uploaded..." and the next one, is written twice on page 14. Otherwise a very good document, I've read it and passed it along to collegues.