Session at SharePoint and Project conference Adriatics. Zagreb, 11/28/2012
SharePoint 2013 has brought us the whole new set of tools for developing mobile apps, which are based on SharePoint data. This session will concentrate on developing apps for Windows Phone devices, using completely new SharePoint 2013 mobility API. Possibilities for developing Apps for other devices, using SharePoint 2013 REST API, will also be demonstrated and explained.
6. SharePoint in 2011…
• 125 millions licenses sold
• The collaboration platform in the world
• Most relevant corporate data stored in
SharePoint or leveraged through it
7. the challenge
• Data stored in SharePoint
• Data consumed everywhere
• User friendly, tailored to devices
• Permissions and security
10. a potential solution
• Development of mobile apps that leverage SharePoint data
• Process-centric apps, focusing on information and
increasing productivity
11. how did we do it yesterday?
• Actually, we don’t, but if we do, then…
• …direct access to the lists
• CSOM (ASP.NET)
• SPServices
• OData
12. and with sharepoint 2013?
• Windows Phone 7.5 – SP Mobility API
• Windows Phone SDK 7.1 with 7.1.1. update
• SharePoint SDK for Windows Phone 7.1.
• Two new VS 2010 Templates:
• Windows Store Apps
• CSOM and/or REST
• HttpClient
• Rest
• REST – HTML5 or native apps
18. 3. Form registers with registration API
which writes information in subscription
list in the Site
Subscription Store The subscription
(List in the Site) list in the site is
provisioned as
part of a feature
1. Get URI
2. Return URI
App 4. When an app
event is fired, the
app looks up the
subscription list in
5. PNS notifies the PNS app and calls the
notification API for all
phone phones that need to
be notified