3 four-hour webcast training sessions with suggested exercises to follow each webcast. | $1,600.00 | Minimum Requirements: Students will need all day access to an individual desktop computer or laptop for Live Meeting and lab work. Lab work will be performed in an MS HyperV image (provided with the course). Student must be able to download and run the MS HyperV image. The HyperV image will require at least 4GB of memory and 70 GB of free disk space. The HyperV host machine cpu should be core duo or better processor. Faster processor and more memory increase the performance of the HyperV image.
The Lab HyperV image will be made available for download prior to the Course dates. The HyperV image must be installed and running prior to the beginning of the training session |
|  | Day 1: • Review of business processes and architectural strategy of Idea Home, walk through of IPMIdeaHomeApplication and IPMIdeaHome Web Parts features at the code level. Review of business processes and architectural strategy of Challenge Home, walk through of IPMChallengeApplication, IPMChallengeSubApplication, IPMChallenge Web Parts. Discussion and exercises will cover Installation and Configuration of the IPM solution on the SP2010 vpc, setting up a development environment, and overview of general SP2010 and IPM architecture.
Day 2: • Review of SP2010 development strategies, including using the VS2010 Solution and Features framework designer. Discussion and exercises will elaborate on the strategies for code modifications with use cases for Idea creation, the promotion of Ideas to MS Project Server, and Idea Rating controls. Methods for deployment of artifacts including webparts, CSS, masterpages, layouts application pages, and WCF services will be covered.
Day 3: • Review SP2010 service layer functionality in the context of WCF, Site Collection workflows, JQuery, and the SP2010 Client Object Model. Discussion and exercises will include a step-by-step walkthrough of several hypothetical modifications to IPM 2010.
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9:30am – 12:30pm Live Presentation/Instruction/Walk through via Live Meeting
12:30pm - 1:30pm Lunch Break 1:30pm – 4:30pm Lab Work – each student should plan on about 2 hours of individual lab work in the afternoon. The instructor will be available for guidance and questions for the remainder of the afternoon. |
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