Sharepoint 2013 Developer Knowledge
Hi,
I would like to know what basics are expected from 2 year experienced developer in sharepoint or rather what skills he should be proper at?
Hi Sagar,
A SharePoint 2010 developer should have a solid understanding of SharePoint Architecture. C# experience building web parts, timer jobs, event receivers. You should be able to use your development skills to build solutions that extend SharePoint by reading
and writing to lists and libraries, BCS, User Profiles, and search.
All of this applies to SharePoint 2013 as well, however, I believe developing solutions using JavaScript or utilizing the App Model is more important going forward. JavaScript, HTML, and CSS allow you to build solutions in both SharePoint 2013 as well as
SharePoint Online (Office 365) and the skills are more reusable across other platforms.
If you look at the Office Developer Patterns and Practices repository on GitHub you will see all of the best practices (created by both Microsoft and the community) for building solutions in SharePoint 2013
and Office 365. Having a good understanding of how to implement these best practices seems like a good way to ensure your SharePoint development skills are up to date.
Please remember to mark your question as answered if this solves your problem.
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Share the same SharePoint 2013 development environment for multiple developers
Hi,
We need our developers(more than 2) to use the same ''SharePoint 2013 development server' for different application developments. Their work should not affect each others(like application pool reset etc.). How this can be achieved ?
Thanks,,Hi Kalai,
Please check the following similar post suggested that each developer could deploy his dll file to each separated web application bin folder by setting Visual Studio property "Assembly Deployment Target" to "Web Application".
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/7ee3858f-243c-4f43-a72d-3483ad1506f6/multiple-developers-debugging-on-different-web-apps-on-single-server?forum=sharepointgeneral
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List of latest features / topics to learn/cover from SharePoint 2013 developer perspective
Hi,
Looking out of a list of latest features / topics to learn/cover on SharePoint 2013 from developer perspective and for which are all things on SharePoint more job openings are there (latest).
Kindly provide the same.
Regards,
developementsharepointHi,
In addition to what is stated by Zhengyu Guo and Oliver, I think you will need to study some stuff for development
1- Apps Model: provider hosted and Sharepoint hosted
2- Developing Farm Solutions
3-SharePoint designer workflow
4- Branding
some links
http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/training-courses/developing-microsoft-sharepoint-server-2013-core-solutions-jump-start
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/jj163230(v=office.15).aspx
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/690015/SharePoint-Online-App-Development-Part
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/uksharepoint/archive/2013/03/25/sharepoint-2013-development-apps-versus-solutions.aspx
http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/training-courses/developing-sharepoint-server-advanced-solutions-jump-start
http://www.shillier.com/archive/2013/04/24/my-msdn-sample-apps.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/jj163902(v=office.15).aspx
http://brandingsp2013.codeplex.com/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/jj554671(v=office.15).aspx
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Correct No. of Accounts and their Privileges for Installing SharePoint 2013 Developer Machine
Hi Dear SharePoint 2013 Experts,
I request you to kindly guide like; the Correct No. of Accounts and their Privileges for Installing SharePoint 2013 Developer Machine. Is there any step by step blog or Video on "Installing SharePoint 2013 Developer Machine".
Tried Installing ALL in one single Virtual Machine using account spDeveloper (which is a Member of "Administrators" and "Domain Admins" Group(s). Any kind of SharePoint Web-Application and/or Sites (Developer-Site, Team-Site, ....) can
be created including MySites and Intranet Sites.
But when tried creating SharePoint App Project in Visual Studio 2013 and deploying, stuck here with 2 weird Issues like;
1. This task requires the application to have elevated permission
2. Error occurred in deployment step 'Install App for SharePoint': The System Account can not perform this action
If Visual Studio 2013 is run NORMALLY (WITHOUT 'As Administrator'), it throws above 1st error - "This task requires the application to have elevated permission"
Because of the above 1st Issue, if the Visual Studio 2013 is run 'AS ADMINISTRATOR', it again throws an error (2nd error) - "Error occurred in deployment step 'Install App for SharePoint': The System Account can not perform this action"
How to over cum this "chicken and egg problem"??
Regards,
developementsharepointHi,
Have you had a look at the TechNet guidance for configuring SharePoint and SQL on a single server? It's here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262243(v=office.15).aspx
There is also a good TechNet wiki article on creating a SharePoint dev environment here,
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/19178.sharepoint-2013-setting-up-a-dev-environment-one-piece.aspx and here http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/15289.sharepoint-2013-creating-a-development-environment.aspx
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Best Practises and Guidelines for SharePoint 2013 Development
Currently We are using SharePoint 2010 and doing a lot of enhancement and customization in the portal.
we are planning to migrate SharePoint 2013 after 6-9 months.
I want to know what are the best practices and guidelines for development in SharePoint 2010 keeping one thing in mind that customization should be compatible or can easily migrate to SharePoint 2013 so that re-engineering effort would be as minimum
as possible.
We have every possible piece of customization in SharePoint 2010 portal like web part, event receivers, workflows, master page, page layout, custom search etc.
Please do the needful.Best practices don't really apply here. They are generally rules of thumb that you can apply without thinking too much and be pretty much right. Development is by it's nature too varied to allow that sort of best practice guidance.
Having said that the main thing you should be concerned with around the choice of development approach in 2013 is the intended future of your client and the application. If they are making a move to the cloud you should be concentrating on the app model
and rapidly phasing out farm solutions. If they are considering it then you can still consider using the more old-school options of farm solutions and sandboxed solutions. If they can't go to the cloud because of data security etc. then you are more or less
free to use what you like.
Also, try to move to client side processing wherever possible. MS are only going to make server side work less pleasant in future.
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SharePoint 2013 Development Environment for Devolopers
Hi All,
What is the system requirements for developing and deploying web-parts in SharePoint site for developers?
we are getting above error when trying to deploying web parts from local machine, our local machine configuration in win 7 with visual studio 2013.
Mani LHi,
This is a known bug that will be fixed in the future versions of the SharePoint Developer Tools.
As for now the workaround is to have the host mapped in the hosts file not to 127.0.0.1 but to your real IP address.
When you try to create a new SharePoint 2013 project or will change the URL of an existing project everything will work as expected.
Please mark the same as answer if it helps you. Thanks. -
Create a ready to use image for SharePoint 2013 development environment.
Hi
I have a requirement in which we are required to have an Image of the whole SharePoint 2013 environment, (ideally single server installation/standalone as I believe multi-tier would not be possible, or if possible suggest on that also), with all the installations
done- SQL server, SharePoint , language pack if any, App configured, search, service applications, etc etc. so that if at all required we would have that image in a server and provide that image to the developer, he would either mount it or run it and start
the SharePoint 2013 App development.
Please suggest on this.
Thanks in advance.Not for imaging purposes.
You could have an environment that is ready-to-go with the bits installed, but not configured. You would then have a post-imaging script that would configure the farm. In this process, you would also need to make sure SQL Server was aware of the server's
new name (see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143799.aspx).
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Install AD / SQL Server 2012 and SharePoint 2013 on a single server as Development Environment
Hi All,
I'm planning to prepare a SharePoint 2013 development environment. The current idea is to install Domain controller, SQL Server 2012 and SharePoint 2013 all on a single server. Even though this is for development purposes,
would there be any limitations specially when it comes to SP 2013 functionalities according to your experience?
Some articles i referred.
http://sharepoint-tutorial.net/post/2012/07/18/install-sharepoint-2013-domain-controller.aspx
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/f438c9a6-02e8-43d3-9963-7a0608f0b961/sharepoint2013-on-domain-controller
Thanks,
DilipHi
i understand this is a sandbox environment but you should be able to install everything.
http://sharepoint-tutorial.net/post/2012/07/18/install-sharepoint-2013-domain-controller.aspx
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Development environment for SharePoint 2013
Hi,
We have requirement for one of the project. Team size would be approximately 30 resources. Development would be entirely for SharePoint 2013 Intranet solution. this will be OOTB Intranet application. We will be developing InfoPath forms and Nintex Workflows.
For such requirement we would like to setup local development environment by using either Virtual Machines.
Can anyone help me to identify that how many VM's would be required for the same? How many simultaneous users can use and work at a time? What other things I need to consider for infrastructure? How can i suggest the best possible solution for this.
Thanks in advance.
Abhijeet KhopadeHi,
According to your description, my understanding is that you want to set up the environment for SharePoint Development.
Here is a detailed article about configuring development environment:
Setting up a SharePoint 2013 Development Environment
For VM count, it depends on your project development requirements, for VM license and management ,if you are using Hyper-V, I suggest you can create posts in Hyper-V forum:
Hyper-V forum
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Hi,
To achieve these are the steps that I had followed :
1. Add the document Library path into Central Admin -> Application Mgmt -> Manage Service App -> Excel Service App -> Trusted File Locations
2. Add Documnet Library link to Trusted Connection Proivder
3. Open Visual Studio as Run as Administrator
4.Create an SharePoint 2013 Empty Project.
5.Add Service Reference : http:\\<server>\_vti_bin/excelservice.asmx
6.Service added successfully
7.Create a class file and add the Service Reference namespace
There is no such class as ExcelService to call.
Please let me know if somebody knows how to open the Excel file into C#(2012) either using ExcelService or any other way to open. I tried old methods of Sharepoint 2010 server but it's not able to access classes.
Requirement is :
Need to read the excel sheet from Document Library and transfer all data into DataTable.
Please help asap.Hi,
This is the forum to discuss questions and feedback for Microsoft Office, I'll move your question to the SharePoint 2013 development forum
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Search not working in SharePoint 2013 RTM
I recently setup SharePoint 2013 Development environment on a VM with complete farm install on a same machine. I configured setup using configuration wizard and added some documents to the root site. As soon as I searched it gave “Some Error Occured” message.
On checking error logs, I found that it gave message:
Ims::Execute–Error
occured: System.ServiceModel.EndpointNotFoundException: There was no endpoint listening
at
net.tcp://<machine name>/6A7919/QueryProcessingComponent1/ImsQueryInternal that could accept the message. This is often caused by an incorrect address or SOAP action. See InnerException, if present, for more details. Server stack trace:
at
System.ServiceModel.Channels.ConnectionUpgradeHelper.DecodeFramingFault(ClientFramingDecoder decoder, IConnection connection, Uri via, String contentType, TimeoutHelper& timeoutHelper)
Then it had:
w3wp.exe:
Query processing component ‘net.tcp://<server ip address>/QueryProcessingComponent1/ImsQueryInternal’ changes its status to ‘Failed’.
w3wp.exe:
All query processing components are in ‘Failed’ status.Hi
I have come in this morning and the Search ( Query processor) looks broken this I configured successfully a few weeks back.
I have looked on the server logs and coincidently, there is is an issue in IIS with the app pool
The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{61738644-F196-11D0-9953-00C04FD919C1}
and APPID
{61738644-F196-11D0-9953-00C04FD919C1}
to the user MYDOAMIN\SP_AppPoolSharePoint SID (S-1-5-21-1257006630-411654553-1540833222-8803) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
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Where is coding guideline for SharePoint 2013 available?
Can any one suggest where is coding guidelines and best practices for SP 2013 development is available?
Hi,
According to your post, my understanding is that you want to know the best practices for SharePoint 2013 development.
There are some articles cover best practices targeted towards software developers in SharePoint 2013, you can refer to them.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/13373.sharepoint-2013-what-to-do-farm-solution-vs-sandbox-vs-app.aspx ,
discusses when to use farm solutions, sandbox solutions, or sharepoint apps.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/13637.sharepoint-2013-best-practices-what-client-api-should-you-choose-when-building-apps.aspx ,
guidelines to help you pick the correct client API to use with your app.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj164060(v=office.15).aspx
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/16343.sharepoint-2013-best-practices-setting-up-a-dev-environment-for-windows-apps-and-sharepoint.aspx ,
describes how to set up a dev environment needed for creating Windows Apps that leverage SharePoint.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/16353.sharepoint-2013-best-practices-working-with-connection-strings-in-auto-hosted-sharepoint-apps.aspx ,
discusses how to deal with connection strings in auto-hosted apps.
For more reference:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/12438.community-best-practices-for-sharepoint-2013.aspx
Thanks & Regards,
Jason
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SP 2013 Development - How can I Simulate Different Devices to Help Design and Test a New UI?
Hello Community!
I am working with SharePoint 2013 and I need to be able to design and test a new design across multiple device browsers. Does anyone know how to simulate a device browser for design and testing? BTW, I know about Device Channels, and they give
me a way to dynamically change my UI for different device browsers, but because this UI is complex, I cannot be sure what dynamic changes need to occur until I can simulate the device browsers and view my new UI in them.
Thanks!
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Windows authentication failure on SharePoint 2013 zone
I am attempting to set up a Windows authentication zone in a SharePoint 2013 installation for use by the search crawler. The zone has been configured to use NTLM in order to eliminate Kerberos from the equation. The result of my
attempts to access the Windows authentication zone is a 403 error. Central Administration is working on the same server, and of course is using Windows authentication.
I know about the issue of using Windows authentication to localhost, and have configured the backconnectionhostnames entry in the registry. To prove that I can use Windows authentication using the intended host name for the SharePoint zone, I have
set up a test IIS site that binds to the host name used by the zone, and successfully authenticated using Windows authentication.
From monitoring the ULS logs it's obvious that I'm actually successfully completing Windows authentication, and getting a SharePoint claim, but from that point I'm being denied by SharePoint. I do know that my Windows credentials has site collection
administrator privileges. The most interesting failure in the ULS log appears to be:
SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: Authorization header doesn't contain Bearer, can't try to perform application authentication.
Another odd thing is that after the ULS indicates I have failed authentication, I'm redirected to /_layouts/AccessDenied.aspx instead of the login page defined in web.config. I have tried many things, including enabling Kernel-mode authentication.
Below is an excerpt from my ULS logs:
SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: There is no Authorization header, can't try to perform application authentication.
Non-OAuth request. IsAuthenticated=False, UserIdentityName=, ClaimsCount=0
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:32.53, Original Level: Verbose] Value for isAnonymousAllowed is : {0}
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Value for checkAuthenticationCookie is : {0}
Claims Windows Sign-In: Sending 401 for request 'https://crawler.my.host/' because the user is not authenticated and resource requires authentication.
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:32.56, Original Level: VerboseEx] Sending HTTP response {0} - {1}:{2}.
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPRequestModule.PreSendRequestHeaders
Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://crawler.my.host:443/)). Execution Time=5320.19544383434
Name=Timer Job SchedulingApproval
Leaving Monitored Scope (Timer Job SchedulingApproval). Execution Time=16.4101862108173
Name=Timer Job SchedulingApproval
Leaving Monitored Scope (Timer Job SchedulingApproval). Execution Time=14.9021733209109
Name=Timer Job SchedulingApproval
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:32.95, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}.
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] SPFederationAuthenticationModule.OnEndRequest: Start
SPFederationAuthenticationModule.OnEndRequest: User was being redirected to authenticate.
Leaving Monitored Scope (Timer Job SchedulingApproval). Execution Time=17.2175513927049
Claims Windows Sign-In: Sending 401 for request 'https://crawler.my.host/' because the user is not authenticated and resource requires authentication.
Name=Request (GET:https://crawler.my.host:443/)
Micro Trace Tags: 0 nasq
Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://crawler.my.host:443/)). Execution Time=9.54646470431298
Name=Request (GET:https://crawler.my.host:443/)
SPTokenCache.ReadTokenXml: Successfully read token XML 'mydomain\myuser'.
Token Cache: Failed to get token from distributed cache for '0).w|s-0-0-0-0-0-0-1234'.(This is expected during the process warm up or if data cache Initialization is getting done by some other thread).
Token Cache: Reverting to local cache to get the token for '0).w|s-0-0-0-0-0-0-1234'.
Token Cache: Entry missing for user 'mydomain\myuser'.
Token Cache: Failed to get token from distributed cache for '0).w|s-0-0-0-0-0-0-1234'.(This is expected during the process warm up or if data cache Initialization is getting done by some other thread).
Token Cache: Reverting to local cache to get the token for '0).w|s-0-0-0-0-0-0-1234'.
Claims Windows Sign-In: User 'mydomain\myuser' for request url 'https://crawler.my.host/' does not have a cached SessionSecurityToken.
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:33.24, Original Level: VerboseEx] We are in claims windows only mode for for request url '{0}'.
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process identity
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:33.71, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}.
SPSecurityContext: Added JsonWebSecurityTokenHandler to trust channel factory
SPSecurityContext: Replaced WSTrustRequestSerializer with SPTrust13RequestSerializer
SPSecurityContext: The SecurityTokenServiceBehavior is attached to the TrustChannel.
SecurityTokenServiceSendRequest: RemoteAddress: 'http://localhost:32843/SecurityTokenServiceApplication/securitytoken.svc' Channel: 'Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.WSTrust.IWSTrustChannelContract' Action: 'http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512/RST/Issue'
MessageId: 'urn:uuid:f175f6ef-a93d-4efe-9173-1fba74b1eed2'
SecurityTokenServiceReceiveRequest: LocalAddress: 'http://servername:32843/SecurityTokenServiceApplication/securitytoken.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512/RST/Issue' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:f175f6ef-a93d-4efe-9173-1fba74b1eed2'
Entering monitored scope (ExecuteSecurityTokenServiceOperationServer). Parent No
STS Call: Issuing new security token.
SPSecurityTokenServiceManager!EnsureSharePointLogonRequestClaims: Found primary sid claim. Value: 's-0-0-0-0-0-0-1234'.
Using claim provider 'System' for operation because it is default and it is visible.
Excluding claim provider 'AD' for operation because it is not default and .
Using claim provider 'AllUsers' for operation because it is default and it is visible.
Excluding claim provider 'Forms' for operation because it is not default and .
Using claim provider 'User Profile Claim Provider' for operation because it is default and it is visible.
STS Call Claims Windows: Setting cookie lifetime to: Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.WSTrust.Lifetime
STS Call Claims Windows: Successfully requested sign-in claim identity for user 'mydomain\myuser'.
STS Call: Successfully issued new security token.
Leaving Monitored Scope (ExecuteSecurityTokenServiceOperationServer). Execution Time=13.187150880908
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:34.87, Original Level: Verbose] The SecurityTokenServiceHeaderInfo including the correlation ID was added.
Leaving Monitored Scope (ExecuteSecurityTokenServiceOperationCaller:http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512/RST/Issue). Execution Time=719.713539011243
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:35.60, Original Level: Verbose] ____{0}={1}
Claims Windows Sign-In: Siginging in the the user 'mydomain\myuser' for request url 'https://crawler.my.host/'.
Updating X.509 certificate validation policy
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:36.26, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}.
Adding X.509 certificate thumbprint '493E6806F4178EDD685BE5EA0AAF79ED30FB4A90' to root authority trust
SPLocalLoginProvider: Initializing and creating S2S Claim Mappings
SPLocalLoginProvider: Initialized S2S Claim Mappings.
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:36.37, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}.
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}.
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:37.17, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}.
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}.
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:37.96, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}.
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] SPFederationAuthenticationModule.OnSessionSecurityTokenCreated: Start
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:38.10, Original Level: VerboseEx] SPSam.SetPrincipalFromSessionToken: End
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Looking up {0} site {1} in the farm {2}
Token Cache: Failed to add token from distributed cache for '0).w|s-0-0-0-0-0-0-1234'.(This is expected during the process warm up or if data cache Initialization is getting done by some other thread).
Token Cache: Reverting to local cache to Add the token for '0).w|s-0-0-0-0-0-0-1234'.
Token Cache: Successfully added token to cache for '0).w|s-0-0-0-0-0-0-1234'.
SPTokenCache.ReadTokenXml: Successfully read token XML '0).w|s-0-0-0-0-0-0-1234,0#.w|mydomain\myuser,123456789012345,True,dpoRtB/hPcjVrEaJtqVWxhY8Pbfm++oHwWQ5TCB9jBlLx5n2Ky5OqGXM7ntfLB0kqIJNDUkeQrl4wL7xW2m4r0rV1TiOUf+e2mpHq8WOgN67puRViZbCxCkwmmxUpE/1OVNcDFXRCh26tvVFieK99LKZn8BJUtmP8RqxtwtwqBolNjCyZ3rfSSmtFyM3pdWjphdj312R9Lcp9/EhTpvvV1J2lFCig901ZGaPo7zOw3pFyXl1eDs+gF2Bcbc7/mMZw67/gEccsFaekBVH1TK0d9qqr6P/ISeEgzhlK4DChV94ntsw8m8Pb255yTL8WrbTykMFV3jC7R2MvqCmiKGK+g==,https://crawler.my.host/'.
Claims Windows Sign-In: Not writing a cookie for request 'https://crawler.my.host/'.
Claims Windows Sign-In: Successfully signed-in the the user 'mydomain\myuser' for request url 'https://crawler.my.host/'.
Updating header 'LOGON_USER' with value '0#.w|mydomain\myuser' for the request url 'https://crawler.my.host/'.
Leaving Monitored Scope (SPClaimsCounterScope). Execution Time=4957.74267399907
SPApplicationAuthenticationModule: Authorization header doesn't contain Bearer, can't try to perform application authentication.
Non-OAuth request. IsAuthenticated=True, UserIdentityName=0#.w|mydomain\myuser, ClaimsCount=27
Leaving Monitored Scope (PostAuthenticateRequestHandler). Execution Time=31.2877754016223
Micro Trace Tags: 0 nasq,69 air4a,1 air4b,22 air4a,0 air4b,1641 aeayb,732 b4ly,654 erv2,58 erv3,1814 air36,0 air37,42 b4ly,5 agb9s,39 b4ly
Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:https://crawler.my.host:443/)). Execution Time=5101.04328902137
SPFederationAuthenticationModule.OnEndRequest: User was being redirected to authenticate.
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:38.24, Original Level: Verbose] {0}
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] SPRequestParameters: AppPrincipal={0}, UserName={1}, UserKye={2}, RoleCount={3}, Roles={4}
Site=/
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:38.37, Original Level: Verbose] {0}
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process identity
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:38.40, Original Level: VerboseEx] No SPAggregateResourceTally associated with thread.
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process identity
[Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 12/01/2014 15:48:38.48, Original Level: VerboseEx] No SPAggregateResourceTally associated with thread.
[Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process identity
Access Denied for /. StackTrace: at Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities.SPUtility.HandleAccessDenied(HttpContext context) at Microsoft.SharePoint.IdentityModel.SPFederationAuthenticationModule.OnEndRequest(Object sender,
EventArgs eventArgs) at System.Web.HttpApplication.SyncEventExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)
at System.Web.HttpApplication.PipelineStepManager.ResumeSteps(Exception error) at System.Web.HttpApplication.BeginProcessRequestNotification(HttpContext context, AsyncCallback cb) at System.Web.HttpRuntime.ProcessRequestNotificationPrivate(IIS7WorkerRequest
wr, HttpContext context) at System.Web.Hosting.PipelineRuntime.ProcessRequestNotificationHelper(IntPtr rootedObjectsPointer, IntPtr nativeRequestContext, IntPtr moduleData, Int32 flags) at System.Web.Hosting.PipelineRuntime.ProcessRequestNotification(IntPtr
rootedObjectsPointer, IntPtr nativeRequestContext, IntPtr moduleData, Int32 flags) at System.Web.Hosting.UnsafeIISMethods.MgdIndicateCompletion(IntPtr pHandler, RequestNotificationStatus& notificationStatus)
at System.Web.Hosting.UnsafeIISMethods.MgdIndicateCompletion(IntPtr pHandler, RequestNotificationStatus& notificationStatus) at System.Web.Hosting.PipelineRuntime.ProcessRequestNotificationHelper(IntPtr rootedObjectsPointer, IntPtr
nativeRequestContext, IntPtr moduleData, Int32 flags) at System.Web.Hosting.PipelineRuntime.ProcessRequestNotification(IntPtr rootedObjectsPointer, IntPtr nativeRequestContext, IntPtr moduleData, Int32 flags)
Leaving Monitored Scope (SPFederationAuthenticationModule.OnEndRequest). Execution Time=351.625416079418
Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:https://crawler.my.host:443/_layouts/AccessDenied.aspx?Source=https%3A%2F%2Fcrawler%2Emy%2Ehost)). Parent No
I'm extending an existing claims based web application. The way I'm testing authentication is by attempting to log in to the Windows authentication zone using the browser and an account with site collection administrator privileges. I've also
tried using the intended crawler service account, but that also fails authentication.
With regard to the default zone issue, I've already experimented with using both the default zone and another zone, but neither works.
BTW, I already have this working in a SharePoint 2013 development environment, and a similar configuration has been in a SharePoint 2010 production environment for over a year, which makes this a particularly maddening problem.
I have enabled Failed Request Tracing, and get a 401.1, 401.2, then a 403 (which says it was caused by the 401.2). I'm not sure of the significance, but the 403 trace shows the module for the 401.2 to be UrlAuthorizationModule, while the module for
the 403 error is FederatedAuthentication.
Per my ULS trace included in my original post, it appears that I'm actually getting a SharePoint claim. -
Hi everybody,
I really reached the limit of my diagnostic ability... ...please help me!!!!
I subscribed an Online Sharepoint 2013 Development site to try Business Connectivity Services and InfoPath forms. Using SharePoint Designer 2013 I successfully created an external content type
and an external list, including InfoPath forms.
When I use InfoPath Designer 2013 to customize the forms I can open and change them without any problems, but when I try to publish the changes I made I get the following error:
"An error has occurred. The form template has been published to the server but it can only be opened using InfoPath filler"
(please note that I changed just an existing label, without adding any new control or new fields).
If I try to do exactly the same things but with an normal SharePoint list everything works like a charm!
I noted that the main difference between the internal/external list is that with the internal list the publishing path in InfoPath 2013 is something like:
https://<sharepointsite>/lists/<listname>
whereas for the external list is something like the following:
https://<sharepointsite>/lists/<listname>/item/template.xsn
Trying to overcome the problem I installed SharePoint 2013 Enterprise on premise using the VM from the Windows Azure Gallery. In this case the error I get when I try to publish with InfoPath
Designer 2013 is the following:
The following URL is not valid:
http://<sharepointsite>/lists/<listname>/item/template.xsn
and of course everything works fine with InfoPath Designer 2013 and regular SharePoint lists.
Even if I believe the problem is in general with external list and InfoPath, my external list is based on a the "Product" table from the "AdventureWorks2012" sample database
installed on SQL Azure and connected to SharePoint via Business Connectivity Services.
A big
thanks in advance to anyone who is able to
provide useful information to solve the problem!!!
Regards,
FabioHi Folks,
Same issue here for any external list. We've migrated from 2010 to 2013 - it used to be fine on 2010. 2013 seems hang after 'getting site column information' then nothing. All effected users can quick publish to regular sharepoint lists, but cannot to external
lists.
In our situation we are trying to quick publish to sites using the 2010 look and feel in a 2013 environment. using SharePoint Designer 2013 and InfoPath 2013.
Rich
Rich Burdes
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