25. Forms in Smart Client Download XSN, XML XSN, XML loaded Business logic execution Rendering Validation Execute calculations Execute rules Editing actions WSS Office “12” servers XSN InfoPath Client
26. Forms in Web Client ASPX Replay event log XSN, XML loaded Business logic execution Generate Return updated data array Download script and data array Postback event log via XMLHTTP Validation Execute calculations Execute rules Editing actions (All using script) Generate and render HTML (using script) WSS Office “12” servers XSN Browser
SharePoint Competitors – IBM WebSphere, Oracle Collaboration Suite and EMC 2 Documentum 01/18/10
Windows Color System: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/display/color/WCS.mspx
Windows Color System: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/display/color/WCS.mspx
Plan for Software Boundaries: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262787.aspx
Windows Color System: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/display/color/WCS.mspx
Within a virtual server, WSS sites are partitioned using site collections . A site collection is a set of one or more sites that constitutes a unit of ownership. Creating a new site collection requires you to supply a Windows login account and an email address for its owner. WSS tracks information about site collection owners so it can grant them administrative permissions and send them email notifications regarding site collection maintenance issues. A site collection always includes a top-level site that has the same URL as the site collection itself. When you create a new site collection, the top-level site is created automatically. In addition to its top-level site, a site collection can optionally contain other secondary sites that are related to the top-level site through parent-child relationships as shown above. Every site must be created within a specific site collection and all the sites in the same site collection are stored in the same content database.
The term 'portal' is used to describe a website that acts as an entry point or gateway to an array of services or resources. Obviously all sites can do this to some degree, but typically a portal will have a wide range of resources, usually including a search facility, directory of other sites, news, e-mail etc. portals can be general (eg Yahoo) or be specific to a particular industry, occupation or field of interest. www.yahoo.com – Portal mail.yahoo.com – Website www.hotmail.com – Website