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  • Upgrading SharePoint Site Columns

    by Mark Jones | May 28, 2011
    In a previous post, I explained my findings with "Upgrading Content Types", but now I want to test out a few scenarios with upgrading Site Columns. On the whole, the test results for Site Columns were pretty similar to that of Content Types. Although, I wanted to test what we can do when it comes to updating site columns that contain data. If you don't want to read each test case, please check out the "Summary" at the end of this post.
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  • Upgrading SharePoint Content Types

    by Mark Jones | May 28, 2011
    If you want to find out specifically what happens if you want to make changes to SharePoint Content Types, Columns and Lists that have previously been deployed using Features and CAML, this this post is for you! There are a series of cases testing out exactly what happens.
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  • Building an MSI in Visual Studio 2005/2008/2010

    by Mark Jones | May 28, 2011
    This blog post illustrates how to add a custom action into an MSI targeted for a 64 bit platform. Hence, If you want to run custom actions on a 64 bit platform then this is the read for you!
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  • The SharePoint Deployment Maturity Model

    by Hugo Esperanca | Apr 26, 2009
    MOSS has been the most successful server product Microsoft ever released. Sales are growing much faster than Microsoft ever expected and apparently the UK is outstripping worldwide growth (for more see this). Unfortunately this quick growth is also highlighting one of the major problems that everyone seems to be struggling with - deployment. I've been working with MOSS since Beta 2 and I have debated this issue with other colleagues and we are all in agreement: deployment is one of the biggest pains on any SharePoint project. It's one of the areas that will give you more problems and cost you more money. What is curious is that all companies adopting SharePoint seem to go through the same evolution path. Finding a way to measure where my customers are on this path gives me a good idea on the challenges that I will be facing when moving their projects forward. The kind of measure that I'm talking about it's called a Maturity Model so I called it the Deployment SharePoint Maturity Model (SDMM).
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  • SharePoint Lessons Learned – Clearly Define a Deployment Baseline (Part 2)

    by Hugo Esperanca | Jul 24, 2007
    In part 1 of this post I’ve talked about the principles behind the creation of a Deployment Baseline during the development of SharePoint based applications. In this post I’m going to talk about how we, at Collaboris. normally group and categorise the different artefacts to create this baseline.
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  • SharePoint Lessons Learned – Clearly Define a Deployment Baseline (Part 1)

    by Hugo Esperanca | Jul 24, 2007
    One of the major lessons that I’ve learned so far with SharePoint development is how important it is to clearly define your Deployment Baseline from very early stages in the development lifecycle. In part 1 of this blog post I will describe the concepts behind this Deployment Baseline and in part 2 I will describe how in Collaboris we apply them to the development of SharePoint applications...
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