Getting Started with PerformancePoint Services Development

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Getting Started with PerformancePoint Services Development

Published: May 2010

Learn about PerformancePoint Services development scenarios for custom reports, filters, data sources and scorecard transforms, assemblies that are used in development, and programming prerequisites.

The developer documentation for PerformancePoint Services in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 is designed to show you how to create extensions for custom reports, filters, tabular data sources, and scorecard transforms.

Applies to: PerformancePoint Services for SharePoint Server, Enterprise version

In This Section

Development Scenarios with PerformancePoint Services

Describes supported extensibility options for PerformancePoint Services.

PerformancePoint Services DLLs Used in Development Scenarios

Lists the PerformancePoint Services assemblies that you might reference in your custom extension.

Prerequisites for Developing PerformancePoint Services Extensions

Before you can develop a PerformancePoint Services extension, you must have access to the assemblies used by your project. For information about the PerformancePoint Services DLLs used by supported development scenarios, see PerformancePoint Services DLLs Used in Development Scenarios.

Note Note

To develop and test your extension, you may also have to fulfill the requirements of a PerformancePoint Services installation, which is part of the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 with Enterprise Client Access License. For more information about requirements, see Determine hardware and software requirements (SharePoint Server 2010).

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May 2010

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