Guidance for ASP.NET Developers targeting SharePoint®-based Applications
Introducing Pomegranate, the reference application built on the latest NetAdvantage® for Web Client's ASP.NET controls to demonstrate best practices for creating Web Parts having AJAX behavior and striking data visualization for Microsoft Office® SharePoint Services Products and Technologies. Pomegranate showcases a property & casualty insurance portal intended for field agents needing to remotely monitor their clients' claims, quotes and other key performance indicators (KPI). For more information on the goals and architectural design of Pomegranate, please download the Overview (PDF; 537KB) and Configuration (PDF; 937KB) documents.
Try Pomegranate Live
We have deployed our Pomegranate reference app built from Infragistics AJAX-enabled ASP.NET controls to SharePoint so you can see, feel and interact with it like any remote P&C insurance field agent.
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Download the Solution
We know you want to get started building compelling SharePoint-based portals like Pomegranate, so we invite you to dig into the source code in Visual Studio® 2008.
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Any browser that works with SharePoint will allow you to experience Pomegranate. The requirements for the server Pomegranate deploys on are:
- Windows® Server 2003 (or 2008)
- Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP1
- .NET Framework 2.0
- Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX Extensions
- NetAdvantage for ASP.NET 2008 Vol. 3 (more..)
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Minimum Requirements for Development:
- Visual Studio 2008
- Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX Extensions
- NetAdvantage for ASP.NET 2008 Vol. 3 (more..)
Note: You will need to sign in on our site to download Pomegranate.
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Create Customizable Web Parts with NetAdvantage ASP.NET Controls
By utilizing the capabilities of the NetAdvantage for Web Client ASP.NET controls, developers can create highly customized and powerful Web Parts for Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) or Microsoft Office SharePoint Services (MOSS) collaboration portals and have them plug directly into the framework. A powerful Web-based portal package, organizations are increasingly adopting SharePoint as their means of online communication and collaboration. By presenting a user with a series of Web Parts organized onto a single Web page, information can be delivered across projects and virtual teams. Developers can build user interfaces presenting information unique to each knowledge worker.
Our Building WebParts with NetAdvantage for Web Client - ASP.NET controls article illustrates how to create a custom Web Part with our WebGauge™ and WebGrid™, including a sample project to get started.
Download Building Web Parts with NetAdvantage for Web Client - ASP.NET controls