SharePoint Implementation Basics
This topic describes how to solve some of the fundamental implementation tasks that developers face when they create a SharePoint application. The following subtopics describe how to perform the following tasks:
- Managing ASPX Pages in SharePoint. This topic describes how to manage _layout and content pages.
- Associating Workflows with Lists. This topic describes how to programmatically associate a workflow with a list.
- Using Custom Field Types and Field Controls. This topic describes how to implement custom field types and custom field controls.
- Memory Management for SharePoint Objects. This topic describes how to dispose of SharePoint objects that use managed memory.
- Development How-to Topics. This topic includes procedures for performing some basic SharePoint tasks. These include the following:
- How to: Create a Custom Content Type with Event Receivers. This topic demonstrates how to create a custom content type in Visual Studio using Visual Studio extensions for Windows SharePoint Services.
- How to: Wrap a User Control Inside of a Web Part for SharePoint. This topic demonstrates how to create a Web Part to serve as a wrapper for an ASP.NET user control that is hosted inside of a SharePoint application.
- How to: Debug SharePoint Applications. This topic demonstrates how to debug an application by using Visual Studio extensions for Windows SharePoint Services.
- How to: Implement a SharePoint Workflow with ASP.NET Forms. This topic is a high-level description of how to use Visual Studio to create ASP.NET custom workflow task forms.
- How to: Perform ASP.NET-Related Development with Visual Studio. This topic demonstrates how custom ASPX pages and custom ASCX controls can be developed in a Web Application project and then deployed using an extensions project.
- How to: Programmatically Configure a WCF Endpoint. This topic includes procedures that describe how developers can create a SharePoint Web Part that uses data from a Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Web service. The Web Part programmatically configures the WCF clients.
- How to: Use the Hierarchical Configuration to Store an Endpoint Address. This topic demonstrates how to store and retrieve the endpoint addresses of the pricing and product catalog services with the Web part that is implemented in How to: Programmatically Configure a WCF Endpoint.