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Recently (on 8/22) Microsoft released their latest SharePoint 2007 SDK. This new SDK has a ton of new stuff along with more/better documentation.
You can get the new SDK from here.
Here is a overview of what is new in this version of the SDK:
New tools and samples included with the MOSS SDK: Developer tools and samples for the following areas of MOSS development (new items in bold):
- Business Data Catalog Samples and Utilities
- Microsoft Business Data Catalog Definition Editor
- Sample Pluggable SSO Provider
- WSHelloWorld Web Service
- WSOrders Web Service
- Excel Services User Defined Function Sample
- WSOrders Custom Proxy Sample
- Amazon Web Service Sample
- AdventureWorks Metadata Samples
- SAP Sample
- Document Management and Content Processing Samples
- Comment Scrub Document Converter
- Term Replacement Document Inspector
- Search Samples
- Sample Protocol Handler
- Custom Content Source
- Records Management and Policy Samples
- De-Duplication Router
- Document Integrity Verifier
- Records Center Web Service Console Application
- Search, Collect, and Hold Tool
- Sample Custom Barcode Generator
- IRM Document Protector
- Workflow Samples
- Custom Workflow Report Query Generator
- Custom Workflow Report XLSX Injector
- Visual Studio Workflow Templates
- Enterprise Content Management Workflow Activities
- List Item Activities
- Hello World Sequential Workflow
- State Based Approval Workflow
- Modification Workflow
- Replication and Contact Selector Workflow
- Intersystem Purchase Order
- Confidential Approval Workflow
- Group Approval Workflow
- Approval Workflow Sample
- Multi-Stage Workflow
- Server-side Collect Signatures Workflow
Till next time,
About Derik Whittaker
Derik is a .Net Developer/Architect specializing in WinForms working out the northern suburbs of Chicago. He is also believer and advocate for Agile development including SCRUM, TDD, CI, etc.
When Derik is not writing code he can be found spending time with his wife and young son, climbing on his bouldering wall, watching sports (mostly baseball), and generally vegging out.