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Using SharePoint Tools for Visual Studio 2010 allows you to build SharePoint solution packages very easily. When you create a SharePoint project, Visual Studio allows you to specify if the assembly for that project should be included in the package and, in case it does, where you want it to be deployed to.
By default, the assembly is included in ...
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If you’ve created SharePoint projects using SharePoint Tools for Visual Studio 2010, you probably know that, when you create a SharePoint Feature and generate the SharePoint package (WSP file), the final name given to that feature is not what you expected.
If you create a new SharePoint project named MyProject, and then create a feature inside it ...
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Disclaimer: This post is based on notes taken while watching a conference session. For that reason, it may contain incorrect information or data that I might have misunderstood. Also, the product it refers to was not available yet at the time of the writing, thus, not allowing me to validate the present information.
This was the second session I ...
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Disclaimer: This post is based on notes taken while watching a conference session. For that reason, it may contain incorrect information or data that I might have misunderstood.
This session was given by Mike Morton, from Microsoft, and it focused on an overview of the new Visual Studio 2010 features for SharePoint Development. It was a demo ...
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SharePoint developers who write software for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server or Windows SharePoint Services will get new features from Visual Studio 2010 according to S. "Soma" Somaseger, senior vice president of the Microsoft developer division.
He wrote in his blog entry, SharePoint tools support in Visual Studio, that Visual ...
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