For those who work in the field, I don't need to tell you that SharePoint is one of the most popular and widely adopted Microsoft products in the history of the company. To make the most of SharePoint, users want to connect it to other systems in their company. SharePoint provides web services and other API's to allow users to bring their enterprise data into the portal, however one must have knowledge of .Net and other development related skills to be able to accomplish this. For those who are familiar with Scribe Insight, SharePoint is just another connection in your arsenal of integration adapters.
Both Robert "Fuzz" Schroeder and I will be giving a session in the upcoming Scribe User Conference dedicated to SharePoint integration using the Scribe Web Services adapter. This session will include:
- A walk through of the Scribe Web Services Adapter (how to connect to web services and what features can be brought to bear in the world of web service integration)
- An overview of the SharePoint web services (where they are installed, common themes and overall design)
- How to create a site in SharePoint
- How to populate a list in SharePoint
- How to add a document to an item in a list (including document libraries)
- How to traverse content in a SharePoint list for use in another application
We look forward to seeing you in September & be sure to bring any questions or real-world use cases you would like to walk through!

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