Microsoft Content Management Server 2002: A Complete Guide
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Rating | : | 4.98 (938 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0321194446 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1136 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-06 |
Language | : | English |
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Preferably, you'll have read the chapters that deal with architecture and design--which collectively make up about half of this large paperback document--well in advance of installing the first MCMS component. These include discussion of design issues (generally quite effective in making the reader think about the situation on his own site), narrative elucidation of procedures with frequent screen shots, and code listings (generally under-commented and therefore less useful than other elements). Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) may be relatively new on the Web-publishing scene, but it's very closely integrated with the Windows infrastructure and t
This is one of those rare books that you will read to learn about the product and keep rereading to find those tidbits that you missed before. A running example is used throughout the book to illustrate how important CMS features are implemented in real-world Web site development. Administrators and developers alike will learn how to enhance their Web servers; scalability, flexibility, and extensibility by using CMS features and API to manage content on the Microsoft platform.This thorough reference explains the product architecture, then shows you how to create and edit content and use the workflow. Gary Bushey, SharePoint Server MVPContent Management Server (CMS) is fast becoming a vital content-management tool that helps administrators and developers handle the ever-increasing amount of content on their Web sites. Topic coverage includes CMS administration and
Poor Layout. Not for beginners. Viggen I bought this book to help my client evaluate CMS 2002. First few weeks with the book was agonising to read through. The author explains in verbose text about something and you have to read through it all coz you dont know what is fluff or where he might say something useful. Housten Heidi said A must have resource but. There is a lot of excellent information in this book. I was just disappointed that there wasn't more depth in the areas of interest to me. I wanted more details, like when it comes to an upgrade path from CMS"A must have resource but" according to Housten Heidi. There is a lot of excellent information in this book. I was just disappointed that there wasn't more depth in the areas of interest to me. I wanted more details, like when it comes to an upgrade path from CMS2001 - what are the limitations(for example: is there a maximum dat. 001 - what are the limitations(for example: is there a maximum dat. "Book needs more focus. Maybe OK for a beginner." according to A Customer. First, a note on my background, since it may have increased my frustration with this book. I have been developing (ASP/COM, ASP.NET) for a long time, and have built numerous custom DB-driven content mgmt systems from scratch. So, I was hoping for a quick introduction of the
His books include Exchange 2000 Server (Osborne McGraw-Hill, 2001), MCSE Microsoft® Exchange 2000 Server Administration Readiness Review Exam 70-224 (Microsoft Press, 2001), Exchange 2000 Server Administration (Osborne McGraw-Hill, 2001), and Microsoft® Exchange 2000 Server Administrator's Companion (Microsoft Press, 2000). Bill English, MCSE, MCT, CTT+, MVP, GSEC, is the owner of Networknowledge (networknowledge) and an author, trainer,