By following Lee Richardson's blog, I came to know about few good and few shocking news about Sharepoint 2010. Lets start with some good news:
(i) Sharepoint 2010 will have inline list editing with AJAX Support.
(ii) Workflows created using Sharepoint designer can be resued by the same way what Visual Studio does
(iii) Sharepoint 2010 will support ASP.NET Data Services API.
(iv) BDC will also insert or update the data.
(v) You can edit Sharepoint Solutions without touching XML! Whooo!!!
To me, shocking news is related to the requirement part:
(i) Windows Server 2008 will be needed. So what will happen to me if I have Windows 2003?
(ii) 64 bit SQL Server 2005/2008 is needed.
(iii) There will be no support for Sharepoint 2010 in IE6. I am not sure whether it is because of AJAX or not.
(i) Sharepoint 2010 will have inline list editing with AJAX Support.
(ii) Workflows created using Sharepoint designer can be resued by the same way what Visual Studio does
(iii) Sharepoint 2010 will support ASP.NET Data Services API.
(iv) BDC will also insert or update the data.
(v) You can edit Sharepoint Solutions without touching XML! Whooo!!!
To me, shocking news is related to the requirement part:
(i) Windows Server 2008 will be needed. So what will happen to me if I have Windows 2003?
(ii) 64 bit SQL Server 2005/2008 is needed.
(iii) There will be no support for Sharepoint 2010 in IE6. I am not sure whether it is because of AJAX or not.
hello sir,
ReplyDeletei have pursued b.e computer, i am from india.i have knowledge of .net technology as a beginer in asp 2.0 with c#. i want to get professional knowldge with projects in .net with wcf,web services, linq. i dont know what is currently used in making projects(websites) plz i guide me all through , from where i can start and how? i have good understanding of programing.
shah.darshan86@gmail.com
Darshan,
ReplyDeleteI am extremely sorry for the late reply. By this time, I guess you are on your way. Well the technologies that you mentioned are widely used now-a-days. These are specially known as Microsoft Web Technologies. Just concentrate on basics first then move to the advanced part. All the best.