One of the new features of SharePoint 2013 is the SharePoint App Model. Similar to the windows phone marketplace, we now have a SharePoint Store available where we can simply search for apps and download them on our SharePoint site. In SharePoint 2013, everything is an app, be it lists or libraries.
In this article we will talk about how to configure development environment for an on-premise implementation of a SharePoint Hosted App. We will also create our first basic SharePoint Hosted Apps and talk about few possible errors usually encountered by developers while implementing their very first app. There are huge amount of reference available over MSDN to create and configure the apps but the purpose of this article is to help developers not only configure the environment but also pose before them the common challenges that they might face during their very first implementation and help them resolve those errors.
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In this article we will talk about how to configure development environment for an on-premise implementation of a SharePoint Hosted App. We will also create our first basic SharePoint Hosted Apps and talk about few possible errors usually encountered by developers while implementing their very first app. There are huge amount of reference available over MSDN to create and configure the apps but the purpose of this article is to help developers not only configure the environment but also pose before them the common challenges that they might face during their very first implementation and help them resolve those errors.
To have a complete look at this post, refer to link over here
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