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Microsoft 70-488

Developing Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 Core Solutions

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This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below.
Plan and design SharePoint sites (10-15%)

  • Manage the site life cycle
    Create a delayed site collection, manage site collection disposition, identify inactive site collections, back up and archive site collection data
  • Create content types
    Subscribe to published content types, choose appropriate content type creation, use Schema Development, create content types using Object Model, create site columns, use content type inheritance
  • Manage content type behaviors
    Manage event receivers, manage workflow associations, manage policies, manage document templates
  • Implement site provisioning
    Create site definitions, create web templates, implement feature stapling, implement custom provisioning code

Implement authorization and authentication (10-15%)

  • Implement user authentication
    Create a custom claims provider, create a custom sign-in page, create a custom membership provider, package and deploy a custom claims provider, package and deploy a custom membership provider, authenticate a user from a client application
  • Implement application authentication and authorization
    Use the SharePoint App TokenHelper class, specify the App permission request scope manifest and permission request manifest, specify permissions for Office Store apps, specify permissions for Corporate Catalog Apps, specify permissions for remote apps to access SharePoint data
  • Plan and implement user authorization
    Create custom role definitions, create custom permission levels, maintain permissions, implement impersonation, plan and implement anonymous access, create a custom role manager

Access and manage data (10-15%)

  • Design solutions to handle large amounts of data
    Create efficient CAML queries and views, choose appropriate APIs, create and use indexed columns, use Object Model Overrides, use Content Iterator, implement cross-site queries
  • Access data contained in SharePoint
    Access data using server-side object model, access data using client-side object model (CSOM), access data using REST API, access data using out-of-the-box Web Services, access data using a custom Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) service to facilitate integration with an existing application
  • Store configuration data
    Implement a hierarchical data store, implement a property bag, implement web.config, implement SharePoint List, implement credential storage

Implement SharePoint solutions (15-20%)

  • Manage SharePoint Object Life Cycle
    Implement Object Life Cycle management for SPWeb, implement Object Life Cycle management for SPSite, implement Object Life Cycle management for other objects, implement Object Life Cycle management with Windows PowerShell, implement Object Life Cycle management for SPContext
  • Upgrade solutions and features
    Implement versioning of features and solutions, upgrade features and solutions, implement assembly versioning, build components for in-process request routing
  • Determine a solution structure
    Select feature scope and visibility, define feature dependencies, define solution dependencies, organize SharePoint project items, structure app packages
  • Create sandbox solutions
    Scope features to constraints, identify SharePoint artifacts that can be used in sandbox, access data outside of sandbox scope, configure and troubleshoot sandbox solution deployment, upgrade sandbox solutions, implement solutions validators
  • Create a no-code solution
    Configure no-code customizations for the SharePoint 2013 platform, create XSLT for web parts, create and upload JavaScript files, create Display Templates

Implement the user experience and information architecture (10-15%)

  • Implement branding
    Incorporate designer outputs, use Design Manager functionality, apply custom themes, export the design, create Master Page, create a channel
  • Implement navigation
    Create a custom navigation provider, create taxonomy-based navigation, create search-driven navigation, configure global/current navigation
  • Customize UI elements
    Customize the ribbon, customize the edit control block (ECB), customize the status bar and notifications, customize the modal dialog window, customize the upgrade notification, select areas for focus on content

Create business processes (10-15%)

  • Create event receivers and timer jobs
    Plan the use of event receivers or timer jobs, create remote event receivers, create a work item timer job
  • Create SharePoint Designer workflows
    Plan the type of workflow and associated forms (site, reusable, list, InfoPath), use custom actions, create workflow definition, create reusable workflows for content types, import and export Microsoft Visio workflows, export a workflow to a SharePoint solution
  • Create and deploy Microsoft Visual Studio workflows
    Create custom actions, create a workflow definition, create external connectors, deploy a workflow as part of a SharePoint solution or app, upgrade a SharePoint 2013 Visual Studio workflow, plan the type of workflow and associated forms

Create Office apps (10-15%)

  • Plan and design applications
    Choose a hosting location, specify a starting location, specify a licensing model, specify permission requirements, select a user experience for apps
  • Create applications
    Create provider-hosted applications, create auto-hosted applications, create SharePoint-hosted applications, apply chrome control
  • Package and deploy apps
    Package an application, publish to Corporate Catalog, publish to SharePoint store, publish to Microsoft Azure, manage trust relationship with other providers
  • Manage the App Life Cycle
    Upgrade an application, remove an application, manage licensing, manage usage tracking


Candidates for this exam are responsible for designing custom code for projects that are deployed to or interact with SharePoint environments.

The typical candidate usually also has familiarity with SharePoint capabilities and with online services, such as Azure and SharePoint Online, and with developing Office client apps.
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