Sharepoint is an extensible & customise readly available infrastructure provided by microsoft. microsoft targets general web requirements of each and every organization of corporate envirnoment and designed sharepoint with set of products(sharepoint deisgner, visio,office..ect) and technologies.(asp.net,webservices,wcf,rest...ect).
Sharepoint is basically designed on top of ASP.NET. so the existing pages or we are going create new pages in sharepoint are .aspx pages.
Sharepoint logical segregation come under six pillers
1. Sites
2. Collaboration through Communities :
3. Content
4. Search
5. Insights
6. Composites.
Sharepoint archicture components
In sharepoint environment basically 4 roles(Architech,Designer,Developer,Endusers) users at same time based on their roles.
Each role as different permission level while working SharePoint environment.
Sharepoint Architech :
Working on Central Administration,to
manage/create web application and site collections,
manage throttling threshold value,
configure exchange server for in & out mail configurations.
Granting permission levels to developers and designer of sharepoint who are working on it.
Back ups and Restore.
as well
Understand the business environment(requirements) then provide best soluations throgh converting in sharepoint enviroment.
Create another sitecollection, manage another content db this each and every site of this site collection, knowing size of content db....ect
precisely what ever the operations/works done at Central administration done by sharepoint architech.
Sharepoint developer :
Working with Lists, Librarites,webparts, workflows, object models(serverside/client side/rest api)....ect
Proper permissions on site and sitecollection.
Visual studio 2012/2013.
Sharepoint designer:
working with site customization, change the themes, css, styles...ect.
Sharepoint user :
user/end user of with sharepoint application/site.
Sharepoint Editions :
Version Year Products .Net F/W
3.0 2006 WSS 3.0 MOSS 2007
2010 2010 Sharepoint Foundation server 2010 Shapoint server 2010. 3.5 v
2013 2013 Sharepoint Foundation server 2013 Shapoint server 2013. 4.0 v
coming to sharepoint and .net framework versions reference:
http://mossblogger.blogspot.in/2010/06/sharepoint-2010-and-net-4-confused.html
Sharepoint is basically designed on top of ASP.NET. so the existing pages or we are going create new pages in sharepoint are .aspx pages.
Sharepoint logical segregation come under six pillers
1. Sites
2. Collaboration through Communities :
3. Content
4. Search
5. Insights
6. Composites.
Sharepoint archicture components
In sharepoint environment basically 4 roles(Architech,Designer,Developer,Endusers) users at same time based on their roles.
Each role as different permission level while working SharePoint environment.
Sharepoint Architech :
Working on Central Administration,to
manage/create web application and site collections,
manage throttling threshold value,
configure exchange server for in & out mail configurations.
Granting permission levels to developers and designer of sharepoint who are working on it.
Back ups and Restore.
as well
Understand the business environment(requirements) then provide best soluations throgh converting in sharepoint enviroment.
Create another sitecollection, manage another content db this each and every site of this site collection, knowing size of content db....ect
precisely what ever the operations/works done at Central administration done by sharepoint architech.
Sharepoint developer :
Working with Lists, Librarites,webparts, workflows, object models(serverside/client side/rest api)....ect
Proper permissions on site and sitecollection.
Visual studio 2012/2013.
Sharepoint designer:
working with site customization, change the themes, css, styles...ect.
Sharepoint user :
user/end user of with sharepoint application/site.
Sharepoint Editions :
Version Year Products .Net F/W
3.0 2006 WSS 3.0 MOSS 2007
2010 2010 Sharepoint Foundation server 2010 Shapoint server 2010. 3.5 v
2013 2013 Sharepoint Foundation server 2013 Shapoint server 2013. 4.0 v
coming to sharepoint and .net framework versions reference:
http://mossblogger.blogspot.in/2010/06/sharepoint-2010-and-net-4-confused.html