A mashup application can provide a view to a wealth of related data from different origins. Mark Jordan demonstrates the creation of such a mashup page in SharePoint that shows related data from an external database, a web service, and other data origins.
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11. Today’s Purpose -- to show…
• SharePoint used as a platform
• Using a SharePoint application page
• Centralization of related data (the mashup)
• Model/view client development (the
“backbone”)
• Positive user experience
17. Benefits of Frameworks and
Libraries
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• Quality of solution
• Natural developer
collaboration
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framework in 3
projects now)
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between projects
and solutions
21. Whoa… JavaScript? And lots of it?
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SharePoint 2013
and beyond
• Confession… app
showing today is not
100% SP2013 best
practice
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