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This is the second half of a two-part article on integrating a third-party product with SharePoint. It discusses how three developers integrated Microsoft Office Server (MOSS) 2007 with Confluence1, an enterprise wiki, in about two months time. It discusses work behind implementing the features2 for the SharePoint Connector for Confluence3 as shown in Figure 1.
Part 1 of the article focused on content embedding and Web parts. This second part discusses integrated search and single sign-on (SSO).(See Table 1)
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Kirk Liemohn is a principal software engineer with ThreeWill. His recent project experience includes Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) enterprise search projects as well as a Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) business analysis portal. Kirk manages a SharePoint blog at http://www.implementingsharepoint.com.
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Chris Edwards is a senior software engineer with ThreeWill. His project roles have ranged from development/technical lead to development resource. He is certified as MCSD using Microsoft .NET and as MCTS: SharePoint Services 3.0, Application Development. Chris manages resource links related to WSS at http://wssresourceguide.com.
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shirley 03/30/09 04:55:53 AM EDT | |||
We can assist here as we specialise in developing and implementing SharePoint 2007 – that’s all we do. There is more information on this at http://www.nsynergy.com or mail to info@nsynergy.com. |
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