SharePoint 2007

Troubleshoot: SPPropertyBag can not deserialize complex type.

English: In SharePoint, there is SPPropertyBag which can stores arbitrary key-and-value pairs into configuration database. And this is very good location compared with web.config. Moreover we can also create our custom class from SPPersistedObject to persist it state in a permanent store and retrieve it for later usage. (see MSDN refence SPPersistedObject) But don’t be so happy – the SPPropertyBag can only store primitive types such as strings, integers, and GUID; and collection of above.

Troubleshoot: SPPropertyBag can not deserialize complex type.

English: In SharePoint, there is SPPropertyBag which can stores arbitrary key-and-value pairs into configuration database. And this is very good location compared with web.config. Moreover we can also create our custom class from SPPersistedObject to persist it state in a permanent store and retrieve it for later usage. (see MSDN refence SPPersistedObject) But don’t be so happy – the SPPropertyBag can only store primitive types such as strings, integers, and GUID; and collection of above.

Howto series : Lambda and SharePoint

English I wrote some howto series for Lambda and SharePoint, you can find them here: 1. How to use lambda expression in SharePoint Object Model. 2. How to use lambda expression in SharePoint Object Model - working with WebApplication. 3. How to use lambda expression in SharePoint Object Model - working with SPWeb. .. and more

StsAdm –o copyfarmappbincontent is available in CodePlex

English Remember about critics to “stsadm –o copyappbincontent” to deploy SharePoint resource in my previous post here. At the end of the post, I think that it should be “stsadm –o copyfarmappbincontent” instead. Why? Because the last will work in centralized deployment mode, same as solution deployment. But what’s the secret? Why the standard copyappbincontent doesn’t work in farm configuration? I’ll post in another article. But now, I have created the project in Codeplex.

SPD: How to change 24hr format to 12hr format AM/PM

English I’ve found this question in forum – but since it was not easy to explain by sentences, I would like to create a sample working option here. For example you have this list as data source: In the data source you have 24hr format (I use string type for my sample, but you can use normal DateTime). In SharePoint, to display the 24hr format in 12hr format, you need to use DataFormWebpart + proper ddwrt function like this:

Semantic URLs for SharePoint

[Raghavendra]( “nlvrag@gmail.com”) - Sep 3, 2009 Can we use these semantic URLs to restrict access to the sharepoint list items pages? I’ve created a portal with FBA. I dont want any of the user to view the actual list/allitems.aspx pages. I want them to view only the pages which i’ve created. Any ideas? cakriwut - Sep 3, 2009 Eventough I never done it, but theoritically I thinks its possible. Imagine, that you can have pattern like .

Semantic URLs for SharePoint

English First time I understand about semantic URL is when I started to create my blog. According to the Wikipedia, ”Semantic URL” refers to a URL which is of a form that is immediately and intuitively meaningful to non-expert. For example, if we refer to a publishing pages in SharePoint , we might see http:////pages/default.aspx , or http://www.mycompany.com/hrdepartment/pages/policy.aspx which are not intuitive. To make it easier for non SharePoint expert, one would love to remember semantic urls such as http://www.

SharePoint Conference 2009

[sarbjit singh]( “ssgill@gilltechnologies.com”) - Sep 0, 2009 yes, you can come to the conference. get an air ticket, book a hotel (or share with other mvps) and pay for the conference. there is a mvp discount. and you will be in the conference. i think rather than paying for a mba or a holiday this year, use the money for the conference. cheers sarbjit singh mvp dari singapora. cakriwut - Sep 2, 2009

SharePoint Conference 2009

English I never aware of SharePoint Conference before, but this year there will be SharePoint Conference 2009 with almost 250 sessions planned. And I hope we can get closer to know SharePoint 2010. Taken from MS SharePoint Team blog, here are the sessions…. SharePoint 2010 Overview and What’s New Upgrading to SharePoint 2010 SharePoint 2010 Capacity and Performance Planning SharePoint 2010 Security and Identity Management: What’s New. Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Development SharePoint 2010 Ribbon, ECMAScript and Dialog Framework Development Developing with REST and LINQ in SharePoint 2010 Upgrading SharePoint Server 2007 Code to SharePoint 2010 Building SharePoint Composite Applications with the Microsoft Application Platform What’s New in Business Connectivity Services (The Business Data Catalog Evolves!

Office 2010 Technical Preview

English Wow the wave of Office 2010 is going closer and closer. After the announcement of limited invitation to Office 2010 Technical preview , thus who does not have a good luck could browse to watch introduction video here.