Microsoft Info Path - Integration With SharePoint

Integration With SharePoint

The most common usage of InfoPath is to integrate it with Microsoft SharePoint technology using InfoPath Form Services (included in the enterprise commercial version of MOSS) or as the separate Microsoft Office Forms Server 2007 product. A browser-enabled InfoPath form hosted on a SharePoint installation is rendered as an HTML page with client-side script and post back behaviors like that of an ASP.NET page.

In SharePoint, a "Form Library" is a document library having an InfoPath template as the designated document type. InfoPath fields can be promoted when publishing to SharePoint so they can be read and displayed as a "Column" data in a library View. As with other SharePoint documents, InfoPath forms can have workflows associated with them that can access the promoted fields.

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