Project 2007 SDK - RTM Version Now Available

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The official Project 2007 SDK has been released to the web! You can either download and install it locally or you can access it via the web. The Project Developer Portal has also been updated to reflect new content.

What’s New?

The RTM SDK includes 72 topics. There are updates of topics from the previous beta release, plus the following new topics:

· How to: Calculate Resource Availability in OLAP Cubes

· Walkthrough: Creating and Using Custom Project Server Permissions

· Using Security Methods in the PSI

· How to: Write a Simple Impersonation Application

                                                                                                                    

The PSI reference has been updated with new code samples for methods in the Project, Resource, Statusing, and Timesheet Web services, among other changes.

To Download the SDK

Go to this link: https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=2672F6F9-7028-4B30-99A2-18CB1EED1ABE&displaylang=en .

The pj12ProjectSDK.exe download includes:

· pjSDK2007.chm (conceptual topics and managed code reference)

· pj12ReportingDB.chm (Reporting database schema reference)

· OLAPCubeSchemas.xls lists the dimensions, measures, and properties of the Project Server OLAP cubes

· SDK code samples, including the updated Project Tool source and executable.

To Access the SDK Online

To access the Project 2007 SDK in MSDN online library, go to this link: https://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms512767.aspx

Project Developer Portal  

Project Developer Portal in the Office Developer Center on MSDN includes links to the Project 2007 SDK, Project 2007 blogs, as well as the Project 2003 SDK. Following are the other main pages in the Project Developer Center:

· What’s New for Developers in Project 2007 includes links to MSDN Webcasts.

· Project Community includes an RSS feed for the Project 2007 Team Blog, and other Project blogs and sites.

                                     

To find related content and SDKs, please check out the Office Developer Centers and the SharePoint Developer Center, which have links to the SharePoint SDKs and downloads on MSDN. Then check out the Project Programmability blog to see how this knowledge can be put into action.

 

--Treb