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How to create an adapter for the TFS Integration Platform – Series Index

Tue, 05/25/2010 - 14:22 |  Robert MacLean

This page provides an index of all the parts in the series. Parts which are not linked yet, indicate that they are still coming and you should subscribe to my RSS feed to get notified as soon as they are published.

  • Part I: Introduction
  • Part II: Setup of the environment
  • Part III: Overview of adapters
  • Part IV: IProvider
  • Part V: Items (IMigrationItem & IMigrationItemSerializer)
  • Part VI: IAnalysisProvider
  • Part VII: WIT Conflict Handling
  • Part VIII: IMigrationProvider
  • Part IX: IServerPathTranslationService
  • Part X: Reflection on SharePoint
  • Appendix 1: Power Tips
  • Appendix 2: SimpleDictionary
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