InfoPath & SharePoint screencast demo
As follow-up to the "hook InfoPath to a database" demo, here I'm taking a step back to a simpler form - building an InfoPath form to be used on its own in conjunction with SharePoint.
https://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=344635
In the next few videos I'm going to cover:
- InfoPath, xml schemas, and xml
- An advanced InfoPath form connected to a database
- Connecting an InfoPath form to a .Net web service
- Connecting an InfoPath form to a SQL Server web service
- eForms & workflow in SharePoint
(Just a reminder - this and other fun InfoPath 2007 stuff all covered in my book...)
I'll also be covering more business intelligence content (SQL Server Analysis Services, ProClarity, PerformancePoint - stay tuned!)
Comments
Anonymous
September 27, 2007
PingBack from http://www.artofbam.com/wordpress/?p=3557Anonymous
October 07, 2007
Después de una semana un tanto ajetreada en el CII, noi podíamos faltar al tradicional recopilatorioAnonymous
October 12, 2007
This was very well done. The assumption here is that you are going to cover solutions that only require Web browsers in a future screencast. This tacit assumption that everyone on the Enterprise will have an InfoPath client to read SharePoint data is very Zune-like. Yes, Office makes several billion dollars a week but, really, where's the grace among the cash rich?