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Professional Business Connectivity Services

In SharePoint 2010

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Book Details:

Publisher:Wrox
Series: Wrox , Professional
Author:Scot Hillier
Edition:1
ISBN-10:047061790X
ISBN-13:9780470617908
Pages:408
Published:Feb 01 2011
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:15.08 MB

Book Description:

Comprehensive coverage on Business Connectivity Services within SharePoint 2010As Microsoft's new multipurpose portal technology, Business Connectivity Services (BCS) is a brand new way for SharePoint users to seamlessly access and integrate data from any application or databases within SharePoint 2010. With this in-depth guide, a team of SharePoint experts walks you through the features of the new BCS, including the ability for users to view and modify the data from SharePoint 2010 with BCS. You'll explore how to use BCS, deploy solutions, create external content types and lists, create .NET host connectors, and more.Business Connectivity Services (BCS) allows you to seamlessly access and integrate data from any application or databases within SharePoint 2010Demonstrates how to create BCS solutions with the SharePoint Designer in SharePoint 2010 and OfficeProvides a clear overview of the BCS APIAddresses creating external content types and listsExplains how to develop search-based solutions with BCSProfessional Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010 provides you with thorough coverage on this new multipurpose portal technology.

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