by adis.jugo | May 17, 2014 | Development
Even if there isn’t much developer documentation out there, WMA has one of the best and cleanest APIs in the SharePoint world, with equally good SSOM and CSOM implementations. Now, this is something that SharePoint developers have been asking all along – that CSOM...
by adis.jugo | May 2, 2014 | Development
Providers look in so called “Locations” to get the updates for existing tasks, and to discover new tasks. Locations are different and specific for each provider. For SharePoint 2013 as task provider, for example, locations are task lists in different SharePoint sites....
by adis.jugo | Apr 11, 2014 | Development
Under the hood, the whole system is based on the model of “Task providers”. Task providers are systems from which the WMA can aggregate tasks: At the moment, three tasks providers are supported: Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Project Server....
by adis.jugo | Apr 3, 2014 | Development
We all know the dilemma of having our tasks scattered all over the place: some are in Exchange (Outlook), some are in SharePoint tasks lists, and some are in Project Server. Taking care of all those tasks can be a challenge. That’s why Microsoft has introduced in...
by adis.jugo | Feb 18, 2014 | Development, News
I would like to thank everyone for attending my webinar “Work Management Service – Using SharePoint as a consolidated task platform across the company”. I am really pleased by such a large number of attendees, which is a clear sign that this topic has been somewhat...
by adis.jugo | Feb 16, 2014 | Development, News
Tomorrow, February 17th, 11AM CET, I am conducting a webinar about SharePoint 2013 Work Management Service, from the developers’ perspective. Yes, I’ll show a loooot of code. This webinar is for free, and it is a part of European SharePoint Training week,...