Stefan Goßner

A common question I receive is that the production database gets bigger and bigger when duing SiteDeployment imports although items are only updated and no new items are added. The reason for this is that during import a new historical revision will be created for all updated items. If you have frequent update this can […]

A question that often shows up in the newsgroup is the fact that in some situations links that MCMS should treat as internal managed links are saved as unmanaged external links. The problem with unmanaged external links is that in case you move the destination posting to a different location the link will no longer […]

These a application templates are tailored to address the needs and requirements for specific business processes or sets of tasks for organizations of any size. The applications are the first out-of-box custom scenarios for the Windows SharePoint Services platform, though they also provide a starting point for partners and developers looking to build deeper Windows SharePoint […]

The provider model is used throughout ASP.NET 2.0. It is a means of writing each of the technologies used so that new versions can easily be created and plugged in. For example, if you need to access a different database or authentication server, you can create a provider for it. ASP.NET 2.0 will then work […]

Fritz Onion will be doing a web cast series introducing Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 to developers who are currently working with ASP.NET 1.1. During this 15-part series, learn the new features of this platform, which range from declarative data binding to storing per-client profile data, and hear practical advice about how to best incorporate these features […]

Spence has published a nice article discussing the pro’s and con’s of process recycling and how to balance the different recommendations for MCMS and SharePoint and the Connector for SharePoint Technologies: http://www.mcmsfaq.com/2005/08/mcms-apppool-recycling-spark-and.asp