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MS 10805 - Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Search for Application Developers

Kod kursu:
MS 10805
Nazwa kursu:
MS 10805 - Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Search for Application Developers
Czas trwania (dni):
3
Liczba godzin:
24
Metody:
  • wykład
  • laboratorium
  • prezentacje
  • ćwiczenia praktyczne
Kategoria:
  • programowanie
Gwarantujemy:
  • certyfikowany trener
  • materiały szkoleniowe (w wersji papierowej)
  • notatnik, długopis
  • lunch
  • kawa, herbata, napoje, ciasteczka
  • dyplom
  • zaświadczenie o ukończeniu kursu
  • 2-tyg pomoc email
  • materiały szkoleniowe w wersji elektronicznej
Dla kogo:

Kurs przeznaczony jest dla programistów i zaawansowanych administatorów systemów pracujących z Enterprise Search w oparciu o SharePoint 2010

Krótki opis:

Szkolenie przeznaczone jest dla osób potrzebujących zdobyć wiedzę z zakresu projektowania aplikacji korzystających z wyszukiwania w Microsoft SharePoint 2010. Tematyka zawiera m.in.: przetwarzanie zawartości danych, konfigurowanie federacji, zakresy wyszukiwania, zarządzania metadanymi, tworzenie własnych aplikacji związanych z wyszukiwaniem, rozszerzanie konektorów za pomocą SharePoint Designera

Wymagania:
  • Co najmniej dwa lata doświadczenia w pracy jako programista Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 lub SharePoint Server 2010
  • Wiedza z zakresu Windows Server 2008, szczególnie Internet Information Services
  • Doświadczenie w wdrażaniu i konfigurowaniu Windows Server 2008
  • Znajomość środowiska Visual Studio 2010
  • Znajmość środowiska PowerShell 2.0
     
Opis

Module 1: Processing Data Sources

 

This module describes the logical and physical components of the crawl architecture and the query architecture for the search system in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. The new components enable more redundancy within the server farm and each of the crawl components and query components can be scaled out separately based on the needs of the organization.

 

Microsoft has chosen PowerShell as the scripting language for its’ Enterprise software. The SharePoint Management Shell in SharePoint Server 2010 provides an extensive set of Windows PowerShell cmdlets that make development, deployment, and administration of SharePoint 2010 easier and more efficient.

 

Understanding how to crawl content is important because, before end-users can use the enterprise search functionality in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, you will crawl or federate the content that you want to make available for users to search.

 

Lessons

 

    Lesson 1: Search Architecture

 

    Lesson 2: SharePoint Management Shell

 

    Lesson 3: Crawling Content

 

Lab : Crawling Content

 

    Exercise 1: Test Drive Windows PowerShell

 

    Exercise 2: Crawl SharePoint Sites and File Shares

 

After completing this module, you will be able to

 

    Identify search components and explain the SharePoint Search architecture.

 

    Effectively work with the SharePoint 2010 PowerShell Management shell.

 

    Configure and crawl content sources.

 

Module 2: Configuring Search Sites

 

This module describes the enhanced Keyword Syntax of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 for search. This enhanced syntax now supports both Wildcards and Boolean Operators, all of which help a user find what they are looking for in a more direct and efficient manner.

 

In the second lesson of this module, you are introduced to the components that make up a search site. Understanding how to configure and modify this site is important for you, the SharePoint administrator, since your users will use this site to search across crawled and federated data.

 

The final lesion of this module continues and in-depth look at the specialized web parts for a search site, in particular the “Search Core”, “Search Statistics”, “Web Analytics”, and “Best Bets” web parts. Additionally a close look at “Filter Categories” used to filter the contents of a web part. All of these pieces and processes are designed to enhance the search site user's experience.

 

Lessons

 

    Lesson 1: Keyword Syntax

 

    Lesson 2: Introducing the Search Site

 

    Lesson 3: Search Web Parts

 

Lab : Configuring a Basic Search Site

 

    Exercise 1: Building a Basic Search Site

 

After completing this module, you should be able to:

 

    Construct queries using the SharePoint 2010 Keyword Syntax.

 

    Layout a search site and work with the search web parts.  

 

    Customize search web parts.

 

Module 3: Configuring Federation

 

This module describes how to use and configure Federated search. With Federated search you can display search results for content that is not crawled by your search server. The query can be performed over the local content index, or it can be forwarded to an external content repository where it is processed by that repository's search engine. The repository's search engine then returns the results to the search server. The search server formats and renders the results from the external repository within the same search results page as the results from the search server's own content index. The use of Federation allows the search administrator to introduce content from selected sites to enhance the user experience.

 

Lessons

 

    Lesson 1: Federated Search Basics

 

    Lesson 2: Creating New Federated Locations

 

    Lesson 3: Adding Metadata to a Federated Location

 

    Lesson 4: Security Options

 

Lab : Configuring Federated Web Parts

 

    Exercise 1: Configuring Federated Web Parts

 

After completing this module, you will be able to:

 

    Understand how Federated Search works in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, and how to enable it on your site.

 

    Create a Federated source using RSS/Atom feeds and how to modify the Results template to display this new source.

 

    Create additional meta-data to the Federated results display.

 

    Configure federated search security and site restrictions as well as the configuration of federated search authentication.

 

Module 4: Scopes and Managed Metadata

 

This module will cover two common search site extensions Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Search Scopes and Managed Metadata.

 

A search scope defines a subset of information in the search index. Users can select a search scope to restrict search results to the subset of information. Typically, search scopes encompass specific topics or content sources that are important and common to users in the organization. For example, you can create a search scope for all items related to a specific project or for all items related to a specific group in the organization, such as finance or marketing. You can also create a search scope that encompasses several other scopes.

 

Managed metadata is a hierarchical collection of centrally managed terms that you can define, and then use as attributes for items in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 (for example, Search Scopes).

 

Lessons

 

    Lesson 1: SharePoint Search Scopes

 

    Lesson 2: Managed Metadata

 

Lab : Scopes and Managed Metadata

 

    Exercise 1: SharePoint Scopes

 

    Exercise 2: Managed Metadata

 

After completing this module, you will be able to:

 

    Implement and configure SharePoint search scopes.

 

    Implement and configure Managed Metadata using the Taxonomy API.

 

Module 5: SharePoint Linguistics

 

The linguistics features of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 can greatly improve the effectiveness of your search application, by increasing the recall of documents matching the query, the precision of the documents returned by the query and the relevancy of the documents returned by the query. This module examines how to configure the various linguistics features that are available in SharePoint Server 2010.

 

Lessons

 

    Lesson 1: Noise Words, Thesaurus, and Custom Dictionaries

 

    Lesson 2: Query Suggestions, Nicknames, and Stemming

 

Lab : SharePoint Linguistics

 

    Exercise 1: Work with content in multiple languages

 

    Exercise 2: Noise Words

 

    Exercise 3: Configure a Thesaurus

 

    Exercise 4: Custom Dictionary

 

    Exercise 5: Add a query suggestion

 

After completing this module, you should be able to:

 

    Describe and configure noise words, thesaurus, and a custom word breaker dictionary.

 

    Describe and configure query suggestions, nicknames, and stemming.

 

Module 6: Federated Object Model

 

This module examines the Federated and Query Object Models. All web parts are now built on the Federated Object Model.

 

A federated search is the simultaneous querying of multiple online databases (locations) for the purpose of generating a single search results page for end users.

 

When you add a federated location to Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, end users can search for and retrieve content that has not been crawled by your server. Federated locations allow queries to be sent to remote search engines and feeds, after which SharePoint Server 2010 formats and renders the results to your end users as part of your crawled content.

 

In the lab you will create a search web part associated with a Federated Location.

 

Lessons

 

    Lesson 1: Overview

 

    Lesson 2: Scenario Walk Through

 

Lab : Federated Search

 

    Exercise 1: Federated Object Model

 

After completing this module, you will be able to:

 

    Explain the difference between the Federated Object Model and the Query Object Model and identify things to consider when using the Federated Object Model.

 

    Create a web part that uses the Federated Object Model and that mixes results from different locations.

 

Module 7: Creating Custom Search Applications

 

The Query Web service exposes the SharePoint Enterprise Search capabilities in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 to client applications. This enables you to access search results from client and Web applications outside of the context of a SharePoint site. The topics in this module can help you get started using the Query Web service.

 

Lessons

 

    Lesson 1: Query Setup

 

    Lesson 2: Query Submission

 

Lab : Create a Search Client

 

    Exercise 1: Creating a Query Web Services Application

 

After completing this module, you will be able to:

 

    Explain how the Query Web Service works and create a Query Web Services client with a seach.asmx service reference.

 

    Select and implement a security model for your Query Web Services client, including how to:

 

    Structure a query packet.

 

    Implement the Query XML schema

 

    Submit a search using QueryService.QueryEx.

 

    Identify and process different types of query results.

 

Module 8: Extending Connectors

 

In some scenarios, you may need to customize the standard connectors provided with Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 to handle more complex data types and crawling behavior.  This module introduces several key features to accomplish these tasks.

 

Lessons

 

    Lesson 1: Creating External Content Types

 

    Lesson 2: Configuring Associations

 

    Lesson 3: Configuring Incremental Crawls

 

    Lesson 4: Exporting and Importing

 

Lab : Creating an External Content Type

 

    Exercise 1: Creating an External Content Type

 

After completing this module, you should be able to:

 

    Create External Content Types with customized data members and operations.

 

    Configure Associations between ECTs.

 

    Set up incremental crawls to improve crawl performance.

 

    Export and import ECTs to handle manual edits to the data model.

 

Module 9: Creating Custom ConnectorsWhen the level of desired customization of connectors exceeds what can be accomplished with external content types and Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010, it is time to consider creating through code an entirely new connector.  This module introduces several key tools to accomplish this task.Lessons

 

    Lesson 1: Key Concepts

 

    Lesson 2: Creating a .NET Assembly Connector

 

Lab : .NET Connectors

 

    Exercise 1: Create a .NET Connector

 

After completing this module, you will be able to:

 

    Describe connector authoring methods available within Business Connectivity Services.

 

    Create, deploy, and test a Microsoft .NET Assembly Connector.

 

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