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Saturday, October 31, 2009

ASP.NET Pages in Your SharePoint Portal




SharePoint ASP.NET provides a few pages that let you manage a portal. However, business situations arise that require developers to create their own ASP.NET pages. A position that comes to mind is an employee directory. In large establishments, it is possible that the task of showing to all employees on the basis of the employees are seeking standardsor a particular department. Once shown the list of employees, you may need to learn more about where that particular person, the biological information or floor to floor map of the employee's office. In this scenario we have the following options:



Create a Web Part to display the employee directory and then have another ASP.NET application that will have only three pages to show the location of the person. This ASP page. NET accepts a query string to get the ID for the employee. This would be the easiest way to do this option, but you have to maintain a separate application for a single page.
The next option might be the development of two web parts. The first part this site has a list of names of all employees. This part of the Internet is an element of attack. The second part will contain the site location information of the person. The second Web site will be a part of consumers. The first part of the Web site offers the second EmployeeID. The second part uses the EmployeeID web. This option is very good, unless the second Web part is a really huge screen plant leaf and the bolts where the person is exactly the user will have to scroll down the page to find the exact location of employees.
The last option is to build a Web similar to option 1 and then build a separate web page holding the information of location or soil map information. The Web will have a link and open floor map information in a separate window. With this option the ASP.NET website is also hosted in SharePoint portal. This sounds simple, but if you try to create ASP.NET pages as is done you will start getting errors because SharePoint does not recognize simple ASP.NET pages. Therefore, we might need some tweaks to understand that this is SharePoint SharePoint ASP.NET pages.

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