Course 2016A:

Bringing Data into Desktop Programs using the Microsoft Office System 2003 Editions Research and Reference Technologies

Length:1 Days
Published:October 24, 2003
Language(s):English
Audience(s):Developers
Level:200
Technology:Microsoft Office 2003
Type:Course
Delivery Method:Instructor-led (classroom)
About this Course
This one-day, instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to design, implement, and deploy research Web Services that extend the Research task pane in Microsoft Office 2003 Editions.
Audience Profile
This course is intended for developers who need to develop corporate research and reference solutions based on Microsoft Office 2003 Editions.
Additionally, application architects looking to understand the capabilities of the Research functionality and what is required to implement a Web Service to support it will find this course useful.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Use the Office 2003 Research task pane to retrieve information.
  • Add a service to the Research Library.
  • Identify the XML schemas used by Research Library providers.
  • Create a custom Research Library provider.
  • Incorporate smart tags in a query response.
  • Implement security in a Research Library provider.
  • Deploy custom Research Library registration information.
Course OutlineModule 1: Using the Research LibraryThis module introduces the Research task pane, and describes the underlying architecture of the Research Library functionality in Office 2003. The module describes how to use the Research task pane from within an Office 2003 application, and how to add a Research provider to the pane.Lessons
  • Introduction to the Research Library
  • Research Library Options and Settings
Lab : Exploring the Research Task Pane
  • Using the Research Task Pane
Lab : Using a Custom Service
  • Adding a Service to the Research Library
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Use the Office 2003 Research task pane to retrieve information.
  • Add a service to the Research Library.
Module 2: Creating Custom ProvidersThis module describes how to implement a custom Research provider by creating a Web Service. It describes the XML schemas for the messages that must be exchanged between Office 2003 clients and providers, and explains how to write Web Service methods that return query results in an appropriate format for the client.Lessons
  • Research Library Extensibility
  • Creating a Research Library Provider
Lab : Creating a Custom Research Library Provider
  • Creating a Provider Web Service
  • Debugging a Research Service
  • Returning Content
  • Incorporating Actions in the Results
  • Returning a Form
  • Returning Documents
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Identify the XML schemas used by Research Library providers.
  • Create a custom Research Library provider.
Module 3: Implementing Advanced Provider FunctionalityThis module describes how to implement advanced features in a custom provider. Specifically, it explains how to use smart tags to implement custom actions in the Research task pane, and how to secure a Research Library provider using authentication and secure communication.Lessons
  • Using Smart Tags to Create Custom Actions
  • Securing a Research Library Provider
Lab : Implementing Custom Actions with Smart Tags
  • Reviewing Smart Tag Code
  • Using a Smart Tag in Query Results
Lab : Implementing Security
  • Implementing Windows integrated Authentication
  • Implementing Cookie-Based Authentication
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Incorporate smart tags in a query response.
  • Implement security in a Research Library provider.
Module 4: Configuring the Research LibraryThis module discusses the management issues associated with implementing Research and Reference functionality in a corporate environment. It describes the various options for "deploying" custom service registration information, and discusses how administrators can control Research Library functionality on client computers.Lessons
  • Configuring Service Registration Information
Lab : Deploying Services with a Discovery Server
  • Implementing a Discovery Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Deploy custom Research Library registration information.
  • Create and configure a Discovery server.
Before attending this course, students must have:
  • Programming experience with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET or Microsoft Visual C#.
  • Familiarity with Web Service programming.
  • Experience using Microsoft Office System products such as Microsoft Word and Excel.
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