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asp.net integration with Sharepoint Server 2007 possibilities

Question posted by: =?Utf-8?B?QWx2aW4=?= (Guest) on August 6th, 2008 08:25 PM
I'm new to both asp.net development and sharepoint 2007. I was wondering if
it was possible to design an asp.net application first as a standalone web
application and later integrate it with sharepoint when funds become
available. The type of applications I'm looking to create are the simple
standard data entry screens (master-detail style) and using SQL Server
Reporting Services as the reporting solution. I have looked at Infopath
forms (maybe too simple) as well as webparts for SP (could be bloated over
time?) but neither option really appealled to me.

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Re: asp.net integration with Sharepoint Server 2007 possibilities
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed =?Utf-8?B?QWx2aW4=?=
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news:D3508CF9-CD8C-47E7-B5F7-B88BDA7F0F73@microsoft.com:
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Originally Posted by
I'm new to both asp.net development and sharepoint 2007. I was
wondering if it was possible to design an asp.net application first as
a standalone web application and later integrate it with sharepoint
when funds become available. The type of applications I'm looking to
create are the simple standard data entry screens (master-detail
style) and using SQL Server Reporting Services as the reporting
solution. I have looked at Infopath forms (maybe too simple) as well
as webparts for SP (could be bloated over time?) but neither option
really appealled to me.
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I'm sure Bob Barrows will be along shortly to tell you that this is an
ASP Classic group. You will want to look for something with dotnet or
framework in its name.

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