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Integrate my web app with sharepoint

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    Hi guys, i was approached last week by a client. They asked for a web app to capture several details (which i've done in ASP.NET). Now they want me to integrate it with their existing sharepoint server or whatever. I knw the underlying technology is all Windows-based, i've never worked with sharepoint b4. Guys, hw'd i go about this. thanx.

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      Hi guys, i was approached last week by a client. They asked for a web app to capture several details (which i've done in ASP.NET). Now they want me to integrate it with their existing sharepoint server or whatever. I knw the underlying technology is all Windows-based, i've never worked with sharepoint b4. Guys, hw'd i go about this. thanx.

      He who goes for revenge must first dig two graves.

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      Creamboy wrote:

      I knw the underlying technology is all Windows-based

      No it isn't, SharePoint is build on ASP.NET. You can integrate the functionality via custom web parts or through application pages. Either way since you've not worked with SharePoint you have a learning curve ahead of you.


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