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Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Business Application Blueprints

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Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Business Application Blueprints

Overview of this book

SharePoint is an incredibly powerful platform that can support a wide variety of business scenarios. In many cases it needs to be configured or extended in order to deliver fully featured business solutions. While some books merely talk about the capabilities of SharePoint in general and leave you to figure out how they apply to your situation, this book takes a different approach. Each chapter provides easy-to-understand, step-by-step instructions along with screenshots to help build exciting SharePoint business solutions that extend the platform. By the end of this book the reader will be a SharePoint developer to be reckoned with. This book will dive into a diverse set of real-world scenarios to deliver sample business solutions that can serve as the foundation for your own solutions. This book draws from the author's extensive experience with SharePoint to leverage the platforms underlying services to provide solutions that can support Social Collaboration, Content and Document Management, as well as project collaboration. Each chapter represents a new business solution that builds on the overall platform to deliver more complex solutions and more advanced techniques. By the end of the book the reader will understand how to leverage the SharePoint platform to build their own business solutions.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Business Application Blueprints
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Preface

Optimizing Search


Both the regular SharePoint Server Search service application and FAST Search service application offer a rich platform to developers to create dynamic systems that are able to accommodate extremely large datasets. It can be leveraged to provide a way to aggregate content across multiple site collections as we will see in the next section.

The search system is complex, and indeed there are entire books written on the subject, but there are three key pieces that need to be understood as they will be leveraged in this solution:

  • Content sources

  • Search scopes

  • Managed properties

Content sources

Content sources define the locations that will be crawled. This can include both SharePoint resources as well as other systems like Exchange, network shares, or even public websites. Most administrators configure a single content source for SharePoint, and list out the root of each web application. This works fine, but by creating multiple content sources, you can leverage them within the...