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 | Implementing Partial Trust in SharePointSpeaker(s): Corey Roth
Just say no to Full Trust. When developing with SharePoint, many developers often choose to set their SharePoint server to run in Full Trust or deploy a DLL to the GAC. This works, but it is not as secure as using partial trust. This session will show you how to develop in partial trust using Code Access Security. We'll walk through deploying a web part using a WSP solution file and configuring a manifest file to deploy code access security settings for you.
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 | Full Speed Ahead: Developing High Performance Applications for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007Speaker(s): Eric Shupps
Discover tips, techniques, tools and best practices for creating high performance MOSS 2007 applications using Visual Studio 2008, C#, the SharePoint object model, web services, and the latest features in the .NET 3.5 framework. Learn how to measure application performance, optimize code execution, and configure SharePoint to support data intensive, highly transactional line-of-business applications.
| Oct 9th |
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 | Building and deploying custom SharePoint Application pages (_layouts) with Visual Studio 2008Speaker(s): Michael Lotter
This session goes into the details of the different ways that you can build custom SharePoint Application pages and demonstrate how to get the standard look and feel and breadcrumb. A WSP (SharePoint Solution) file will be created to deploy the custom code to SharePoint by using the STSADM command line tool or SharePoint Central Administration.
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 | Tips for Improving SharePoint PerformanceSpeaker(s): Dennis Bottjer
A discussion for SharePoint Developers, Administrators and Solutions Architects focused on improving internet and intranet performance. Tips will discuss a wide range of topics from adjusting out of the box settings to identifying memory leaks in custom code. This discussion will benefit anyone currently design a SharePoint implementation!
| Oct 10th |
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 | SharePoint Fault Tolerance and Recovery - Lessons LearnedSpeaker(s): Jim Hudson, Richard Oltmann
As SharePoint becomes more and more a enterprise wide mission critical system, the ability to guarantee uptime is essential. Much of the info available on Creating Fault Tolerant SharePoint is vendor biased or incomplete. We will look at this subject from a SQLServer perspective as well as the SharePoint engine itself. We will also look at what has to be redundant in order to guarantee access to the SharePoint Farm.
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 | Creating custom commands for STSADM with C#Speaker(s): Michael Lotter
The session walks through creating a Visual Studio 2008 C# Class Project for writing code to extend STSADM Utility and what needs to be done to deploy and have STSADM Utility recognize the new custom command. Additional time will be spent on how the code is structured and what the debug parameter is used for.
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