Remote Data Access in SharePoint 2010 by Ted Pattison
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SharePoint 2010 provides new opportunities to access list-based items from across the network. This session demonstrates development techniques involving the Client Object Model and WCF Data Services. You will see how to access lists using the native support for REST-based Web services in SharePoint 2010. The session will also describe how to develop components for SharePoint 2010 using the new Open Data Protocol (OData).
This session is presented by Ted Pattison
Ted Pattison is an author, instructor and co-founder of Critical Path Training, a company dedicated to education on SharePoint technologies. For the last five years Ted has worked with Microsoft’s Developer Platform Evangelism group researching and authoring SharePoint training material for early adopters. Ted started working with SharePoint 2010 in August of 2008 and since that time has led a series of 5-day training classes in which he has already taught hundreds of professional developers how to get started building custom business solutions using the SharePoint 2010 platform.
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hello, fyi your coughing into the microphone was quiet loud for me and distracting. Thanks for the presentation, I found it useful.
Regards,
Mike D.
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