The following are the new Content (Enterprise Content Management)
features in SharePoint 2013.
Feature
|
Description
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Standard
and Simplified Web Development
|
SharePoint
2013 enables developing solutions using Web Standard technologies like HTML,
JavaScript , CSS, etc and supports Open protocols like OAuth and OData. This
helps standardizing the development process and enables easy sharing of
information with other platforms.
|
BCS
– OData Support
|
Business
Connectivity Services now allows connections to applications/services which
use the OData Protocol.
SharePoint can now expose data in a format which supports OData and also access external data which are modeled based on OData Protocol. Visual Studio 2010 can automatically generate the BDC model for external OData sources, to help accessing data easily. |
BCS –
REST Support
|
REST
endpoint are defined for almost all the API in the Client Object Model, hence
SharePoint 2013 can share information requested using REST format URIs
|
BCS
- External Content Types Support
|
External
content types can now be accessed from SharePoint 2013 using WCF Services
|
BCS
- External Event Receivers Support
|
Now
event receivers can be defined to trigger when a change happens outside the
SharePoint 2013 system, Ex: We can define an event receiver to trigger when
data changes in an external database.
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Apps
|
Apps
are complete modules on their own, they contain all the resources required
for them to function, Apps can be plugged in into SharePoint sites to provide
additional functionality, without any change to the underlying SharePoint
system, they are light weight and easily portable, hence can be installed and
un-installed easily.
|
BCS
– App Support
|
BCS
connections can be defined with App scope, and can be stored separately.
These BCS models are stored in the App itself, hence reducing dependency on
the Server.
|
External lists
|
Lists
based on external data now allow paging and sorting before rendering the list
to improve performance.
|
Site-based retention
|
SharePoint 2013 allows retention policies to be applied at
a site level, so that the policy is applied uniformly to all the contents in
the site.
|
SharePoint 2013 Hardware and Software Requirements
SharePoint 2013 Authentication
SharePoint 2013 Sites
SharePoint 2013 Communities
SharePoint 2013 Content
SharePoint 2013 Search
SharePoint 2013 Insight
SharePoint 2013 Composites
SharePoint 2013 Claim Based Authentication
SharePoint 2013 Support for OAuth 2.0
SharePoint 2013 Distributed Cache Service
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