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Working with the JavaScript Object Model

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So far, you’ve been introduced to several different ways to create custom solutions in SharePoint using HTML and JavaScript. In this chapter, we’ll continue to explore using the Etherson method to create custom web parts along with the JavaScript Object Model. We looked briefly at the JavaScript Object Model, or JSOM, in Chapter 2. In this chapter, we’ll look at how to work with lists, libraries, files, sites, and social data using JSOM. You’ll be introduced to a variety of ways of working with SharePoint data and begin to fully see the power of this technology.

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Atkinson, B. (2015). Working with the JavaScript Object Model. In: Custom SharePoint Solutions with HTML and JavaScript. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0544-0_8

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