KALININGRAD,RUSSIA: The MAPILab company presents its new software title MAPILab Spy for SharePoint - an ultimate supplementary tool which substantially facilitates development of solutions for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.
The Microsoft corporation is actively promoting its SharePoint product family solutions as software for intra-corporate and project management. The deployment of SharePoint solutions is increasing every year. No wonder the market of specialized software for SharePoint is experiencing a boom. In this situation the development of supplementary tools for SharePoint solutions is gaining importance - the tools which reduce time and costs for development and application of new solutions based on SharePoint.
MAPILab Spy for SharePoint provides developers with a possibility to explore SharePoint object model as well as to create various context scripts on C# in the observable object. Thanks to the .NET Reflection technology, the browser displays all objects, methods, properties, not limited to "familiar" objects only. Also, it allows you to modify their properties and mark objects for usage in context scripts. Absolutely any method and any object can be recalled from scripts, as well as the value of any property and field can be obtained. The script code can greatly assist as a tool of dynamic debugging of code segments. Script codes can be transferred in the code of your product practically without any changes.
The key features of the program include:
- investigation of not only declared, but also actual object structure;
- change of object properties from browser window;
- usage of any properties and fields of SharePoint objects including hidden ones.
MAPILab Spy for SharePoint offers absolute freedom of action to the developer and considerably reduces the time for investigation and debugging of solutions for SharePoint. By the product developers` estimates, about 50 percent of time can be saved on pre-project researches and about 60 percent of time - on testing of code sections.