[AccessD] Re: [dba-Tech] Overview of Sharepoint Server

Martin Reid mwp.reid at qub.ac.uk
Tue Mar 1 09:19:55 CST 2005


Yip

Heres the article on Access/XML FrontPage 2003 and Sharepoint

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/odc_fp2003_ta/html/odc_fpbldgxmlwebs.asp

Martin

On Mar 1 2005, Jim DeMarco wrote:

> Are we able to create and use custom web parts if we are only using 
> Sharepoint Services (not Portal Server)?
> 
> Jim DeMarco
> 
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> 
> 
> LOL
> 
> I have been discussing some stuff of list. 
> 
> But in general SP also contains its own security systemn with lists etc. 
> I am doing two major reviews for a publisher on Sharepoint. I also did a 
> section on FrontPage 203 for Microsoft and I know there are a few 
> articles up on MSDN. Have a look for FrontPage 2003 and Sharepoint. Paul 
> Litwin wrote an article at the same time as me for them which dealt with 
> Web Parts/XML and Access.
> 
> Its really a trinity of Products - FrontPage 2003 (or .NET) Sharepoint 
> services and SharePoint Portal Server. The Portal Server provides great 
> indexing and searching capability for Sharepoint Services. But the main 
> development tool is Web parts. Web parts provide descrite functionality 
> for example a set of data from SQL Server, DB2 etc. ALso provides a 
> single sign on cabability for multiple systems.
> 
> Martin
> 
> 
> 
> On Mar 1 2005, Susan Harkins wrote:
> 
> > I think Martin's writing a book on SharePoint -- you might ring his 
> > chimes.
> > 
> > Susan H. 
> > 
> > Marty,
> > 
> > Under the paragraph Using Sharepoint Lists, Mike states that 
> > Sharepoint > uses an optimistic record locking scheme. This would let 
> > me use an Access database as read-write for one location and read-only 
> > for any others.
> > 
> > Still, that could be useful in some situations.
> > 
> > Dan Waters
> > ProMation Systems
> > 
> > 
> 
> 

-- 
Martin WP Reid
Analyst
Information Services
Queens University Belfast




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