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Machine History Sharepoint Controls July 10, 2007

Posted by cythecy in MHM.
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Hello Discussion Boards.
This is jump ball for my discussion board utilization.  To start with I want to do a little introduction of my resposibilities to the Management Applications Group, Emerson Process Management, MHM Manila.  Im currently working on Microsoft Sharepoint and Windows Mobile devices to create next generation applications for Machinery Health Manager group.  Im sort of a flexible and liberated web programmer on the lookout for new ways to make MHM products available everywhere (web, sharepoint, rss, pocket pc’s).  As the group is currently on research and prototyping phase, I’m also seeking to create new interfaces for Machine History Viewer.
 
Pre Discussion Boards
As early as May 4 the group has already assumed prototyping phase.  Since this discussion board blogging has only started I’d like to post a prequel of research links that helped me develop the prototype that I have already developed as of today.
Channel 9’s Building ASP.NET Web Parts for Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0
http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=192071  – I started by watching this demo video on creating web parts.  This also taught me ground zero development on Sharepoint.  Watching this video allows a developer to create web parts even without the use of sharepoint templates on visual studio.
MSDN’s Custom Tool Part
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms948930.aspx – Tool part programming is (for me) a very essential part of sharepoint programming.  Microsoft was responsible enough to publish how to create custom tool parts specifically tailored to your web part.
Mike Ammerlaan’s Integrating ASP.NET AJAX with Sharepoint
http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/blogs/mike/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=3 – If you want to try AJAX on your web parts this is the best blog.  Although Sharepoint and ASP.NET AJAX Integration is still on its early stages, we can learn a lot from this man’s information.
Create Setup Files for your Windows Mobile Applications Using Visual Studio 2005
http://www.devx.com/wireless/Article/31198/1954 – Since pocket pc programming is a straight forward as windows programming with few limitations of .NET Compact Framework, this site is all I need to create a sample automated installer.

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