This course provides SharePoint developers the  information needed to implement SharePoint solutions using Enterprise Search,  Managed Metadata Service (MMS), Business Connectivity Services (BCS),  Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Web Content Management (WCM), Social  Computing features and SharePoint Apps.
  Module  1: Creating Robust and Efficient Apps for SharePoint
  In this module, you will review key aspects of the  apps for SharePoint development platform, including capabilities, packaging and  infrastructure, client-side programming for SharePoint, and app security. You  will also learn about how to optimize the performance of your apps.
  Lessons 
  - Apps for SharePoint
   - Communicating with SharePoint from an App
   - Authenticating and Authorizing Apps for SharePoint
   - Designing Apps for Performance
 
Lab : Monitoring SharePoint Health Scores
  - Creating and Deploying an App Part
   - Add health score polling functionality
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Describe the apps for SharePoint development  platform.
   - Use the client-side object models and the REST API  to communicate with SharePoint.
   - Configure security for apps for SharePoint.
   - Optimize the performance of apps for SharePoint.
 
Module  2: Developing Managed Metadata Solutions  In this module you will see metadata objects and how  they are used to categorize items so that you can learn how to work with them  in code. You will also see how to use the advanced features of terms and manage  permissions and roles. In this way you can provide a full set of terms that  users can tag content with.
  Lessons 
  - Managed Metadata
   - Configuring Managed Metadata Term Sets
   - Working with Managed Metadata Fields
 
Lab : Developing Managed Metadata Solutions (Part 1)
  - Creating and Configuring the Corporate Structure App
   - Displaying the Existing Taxonomy Groups
   - Creating a Group, a Term Set, and Terms
 
Lab : Developing Managed Metadata Solutions (Part 2)
  - Obtaining the Host Web
   - Adding Metadata Site Columns
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Explain the capabilities and applications of managed  metadata in SharePoint 2013.
   - Automate the creation and configuration of managed  metadata term sets.
   - Interact with managed metadata term sets and fields  from client-side and server-side code.
 
Module  3: Interacting with the Search Service  The module provides an overview of the search  service architecture in SharePoint 2013 as it relates to developers, before  describing how to construct queries using Keyword Query Language (KQL) and FAST  Query Language (FQL) and submit these queries to the search service.
  Lessons 
  - Understanding the SharePoint 2013 Search Service
   - Building Search Queries with KQL and FQL
   - Executing Search Queries from Code
 
Lab : Executing Search Queries from SharePoint Apps
  - Submitting Search Queries from Client-Side Code
   - Using a Custom Action to Launch A Search App
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Describe the SharePoint 2013 Search Architecture.
   - Build simple and advanced KQL Queries.
   - Describe the SharePoint Search Index.
   - Describe and work with crawled and managed  properties.
   - Describe the levels and security of the SharePoint  Search Schema.
 
Module  4: Customizing the Search Experience  In this module you will create and modify queries as  well as manage search results.
  Lessons 
  - Customizing Query Processing
   - Customizing Search Results
   - Customizing Content Processing
 
Lab : Configuring Result Types and Display Templates
  - Configuring and Test Result Type
   - Customizing an Item Display Template
   - Customizing a Hover Panel Display Template
 
Lab : Configuring Entity Extraction
  - Create and deploy an entity extractor
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Create various types of result sources
   - Create basic and complex query transforms
   - Configure query rule conditions and actions to  target query intent
   - Create and modify result types
   - Create and modify display templates
   - Utilize display templates with various search web  parts
   - Add managed properties as refiners with counts
   - Utilize entity extraction in your crawls
   - Extend content processing with Content Enrichment
 
Module  5: Implementing Enterprise Content Management  In this module, you will see how to work with  SharePoint document management features in code.
  Lessons 
  - Working with eDiscovery
   - Working with Content Management
   - Automating Records Management
 
Lab : Implementing Content Management Functionality
  - Creating a Custom Document ID Provider
   - Registering a Custom Document ID Provider
   - Applying a Custom Audit Policy
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Use SharePoint eDiscovery functionality in custom  applications.
   - Create and manage information management policies  and document sets programmatically.
   - Manage and customize SharePoint records management  functionality.
 
Module  6: Developing a Publishing Site for Web Content  In this module, you will learn how to utilize develop  web content solutions for publishing sites.
  Lessons 
  - Programming with the Web Content Publishing API
   - Developing Page Components for Web Content  Publishing
 
Lab : Customizing a SharePoint Publishing Site
  - Building a Custom Page Field Control
   - Building a Page Layout
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Describe how to utilize the Publishing API to access  publishing settings and content.
   - Describe how to use and customize page content  controls in publishing sites.
 
Module  7: Structuring and Publishing Websites for All Users  This module will focus on providing you with the  knowledge to build web sites that are mobile device friendly, support multiple  language and with proper navigation. This will be accomplished by introducing  you to SharePoint features including device channels, managed navigation and  variations.
  Lessons 
  - Website Structure and Navigation
   - Publishing Content
   - Publishing to Mobile Devices
   - Multi-language sites using Variations
 
Lab : Structuring a SharePoint Publishing Site
  - Creating a Navigation Term Set
 
Lab : Publishing for Multiple Devices and Languages
  - Creating a Device Channel
   - Using the Device Panel Control
   - Creating a French Variation
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Configure website structure and navigation.
   - Describe the difference between structured and  metadata navigation.
   - Utilize basic publishing features of SharePoint.
   - Use the new cross-site publishing features of  SharePoint 2013.
   - Configure and implement variations for multilingual  sites.
 
Module  8: Developing Optimized Internet Sites  In this module, you will learn how to optimize your  site for Internet search engines, and maximize the performance of rendering  your site content.
  Lessons 
  - Optimizing a SharePoint Site for Search Engines
   - Optimizing Performance and Scalability
 
Lab : Optimizing SharePoint Publishing Sites
  - Optimizing a Site for Search Engines
   - Maximizing the Performance of a Publishing Site
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Configure search engine optimization settings.
   - Add SEO Properties to publishing pages and Managed  Navigation terms.
   - Configure caching to improve site rendering  performance.
   - Optimize site assets and resources to maximize  performance.
 
Module  9: Working with Business Connectivity Services  In this module, you will learn how to develop  Business Connectivity Services (BCS) solutions.
  Lessons 
  - Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2013
   - Creating BDC Models in SharePoint Designer
   - Creating BDC Models in Visual Studio 2012
 
Lab : Working with Business Connectivity Services
  - Creating Farm-Scoped External Content Types
   - Creating App-Scoped External Content Types
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Describe the key components of Business Connectivity  Services in SharePoint Server 2013.
   - Create and configure BDC models by using SharePoint  Designer.
   - Create and configure BDC models by using Visual  Studio 2012.
 
Module  10: Creating Advanced Business Data Connectivity Models  This module will explore how to create custom search  connectors using several different methodologies and lastly, you will learn the  advanced topic of the new SharePoint 2013 external event notification feature  to support SharePoint list features such as alerts and event receivers when  external data changes.
  Lessons 
  - Configuring BDC Models for Search
   - Developing Custom Connectivity Components
   - Working with External Events and Notifications
 
Lab : Creating and Deploying a .NET Connectivity  Assembly
  - Create a .NET Connectivity Assembly
   - Implementing Entity Methods
   - Deploying and testing a .NET Connectivity Model
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Describe BCS Connector Framework scenarios.
   - Design and Develop BCS Connector stereotyped  operations.
   - Design and Configure BDC model security.
   - Optimize Search Connector crawl performance.
   - Use Visual Studio to build BDC Models for Search.
   - Deploy BDC Search connectors.
   - Debug and troubleshoot your search connectors.
   - Design and deploy BDC event subscriber methods.
   - Describe how to format event notification messages.
   - Configure alerts and event receivers on external  lists.
 
Module  11: Working with Business Data  In this module you will leverage BCS components and  data in custom solutions. The module first covers the built-in components that  SharePoint provides for surfacing business data in the user interface. Next, we  describe how to work with business data in code. Finally, the module describes  how to work with offline business data in Office client solutions.
  Lessons 
  - Working with Business Data in Composite Solutions
   - Working with Business Data in Custom Solutions
   - Working with Business Data in Client Applications
 
Lab : Working with Business Data in Apps for  SharePoint
  - Reading Business Data in Client-Side Code
   - Presenting Business Data in an App for SharePoint
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Describe the key components of Business Connectivity  Services in SharePoint Server 2013.
   - Create and configure BDC models by using SharePoint  Designer.
   - Create and configure BDC models by using Visual  Studio 2012.
 
Module  12: Managing and Accessing User Profile Data  In this module, you will review key aspects of the  user profile service, and see how you can write client-side and server-side  code to access, update and manage user profile properties.
  Lessons 
  - Overview of User Profile Data in SharePoint 2013
   - Understanding Options for Accessing User Profile  Data
   - Managing User Profile Data
   - Managing User Profile Properties
 
Lab : Accessing User Profile Data
  - Add People Search Functionality to an App
   - Display User Properties in the App
 
Lab : Managing User Profile Properties
  - Add Code to Display User Profile Properties
   - Add Code to Manage User Profile Properties
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Explain how user profile data is used in SharePoint.
   - Describe the options and restrictions for accessing  user profile data.
   - Use client-side code to access and server-side code  to access and update user profile data.
   - Configure and manage user profile properties.
 
Module  13: Customizing the Social Workload  In this module, you will see some of the social  features in SharePoint 2013, and you will see how you can develop apps which  extend and customize the social workload; tailoring the experience for your  business needs.
  Lessons 
  - Overview of the Social Workload
   - Developing Social Solutions
   - Working with Feeds
 
Lab : Creating a Social App Part
  - Displaying a Project Site Newsfeed
   - Posting a Message to a Newsfeed
   - Using Search to Retrieve Newsfeed Posts
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Describe the main components of the social workload.
   - Develop solutions to extend the social workload.
   - Create solutions which make use of the newsfeed  functionality in SharePoint Server 2013.
 
Module  14: Monitoring and Troubleshooting Custom SharePoint Solutions  This module will introduce methods that you can use  to improve the performance and scalability of solutions and apps.
  Lessons 
  - Debugging SharePoint Apps in Visual Studio
   - Diagnosing Faults in Deployed Apps
   - Testing Performance and Scalability
 
Lab : Enabling ASP.NET Tracing
  - Adding a Diagnostics Page to a SharePoint App
   - Configuring ASP.NET Tracing
   - Using Trace Logs
 
After completing this module, students will be able  to:
  - Describe how to identify, diagnose, and remove bugs  in SharePoint apps during development.
   - Describe how to record information about issues that  arise in deployed SharePoint apps.
   - Describe how developers optimize the performance of  SharePoint apps by implementing best practices, measuring performance, and load  testing.
 
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