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33_SharePoint_Server_Object_Model Create a New Project – ServerObjectModel_List_Web Rt Click---Add---New Item----Select “VisualWebPart” Name-----Emp_Registration Copy and paste the following code in design <link href="../_layouts/15/1033/STYLES/Server_Object/Styles.css" rel="stylesheet" /> <table class="tbltopstyle"> <tr> <th colspan="2">Registration Form</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Employee Name</td> <td> <asp:TextBox ID="txtEName" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"></asp:TextBox></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Father Name</td> <td> <asp:TextBox ID="txtFName" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"></asp:TextBox></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Gender</td> <td> <asp:DropDownList ID="ddlGender" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"> <asp:ListItem>Male</asp:ListItem> <asp:ListItem>Female</asp:ListItem> </asp:DropDownList></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Salary</td> <td> <asp:TextBox ID="txtSalary" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"></asp:TextBox></td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2"> <asp:Button ID="btnSave" runat="server" Text="Save" OnClick="btnSave_Click" /></td></tr> </table> <asp:Label ID="lblMsg" runat="server" Text="" ForeColor="Green"></asp:Label>

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Create a New Project – ServerObjectModel_List_Web Rt Click---Add---New Item----Select “VisualWebPart” Name-----Emp_Registration Copy and paste the following code in design <link href="../_layouts/15/1033/STYLES/Server_Object/Styles.css" rel="stylesheet" /> <table class="tbltopstyle"> <tr> <th colspan="2">Registration Form</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Employee Name</td> <td> <asp:TextBox ID="txtEName" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"></asp:TextBox></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Father Name</td> <td> <asp:TextBox ID="txtFName" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"></asp:TextBox></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Gender</td> <td> <asp:DropDownList ID="ddlGender" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"> <asp:ListItem>Male</asp:ListItem> <asp:ListItem>Female</asp:ListItem> </asp:DropDownList></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Salary</td> <td> <asp:TextBox ID="txtSalary" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"></asp:TextBox></td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2"> <asp:Button ID="btnSave" runat="server" Text="Save" OnClick="btnSave_Click" /></td></tr> </table> <asp:Label ID="lblMsg" runat="server" Text="" ForeColor="Green"></asp:Label>

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Style.css

.tbltopstyle { width: 600px; } .tbltopstyle th { font-family: Arial; font-size: 23px; background-color: #0e83cd; color:#333; } .tbltopstyle td { font-family: Arial; font-size: 18px; color:#333; } .txtstyle { border: 1px solid #0e83cd; width: 300px; } .spansuccess { font-family: Arial; font-size: 18px; color:#333; font-weight:bold; } The Above code output is as follows

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Go to CS File and write the following code. public string listname = "Employee_Corner"; protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { if(!Page.IsPostBack==false) { if (CheckList() == false) { //Creating Emplist SPWeb web = SPContext.Current.Web; web.Lists.Add(listname,"Employee Tracking",SPListTemplateType.GenericList); SPList list = web.Lists[listname]; list.Fields.Add("Father Name", SPFieldType.Text, true); StringCollection sgenders=new StringCollection (); sgenders.Add("Male"); sgenders.Add("Female"); list.Fields.Add("Gender", SPFieldType.Choice, false, false, sgenders); list.Fields.Add("Salary", SPFieldType.Number, true); list.Fields.GetFieldByInternalName("Title").Title = "Emp Name"; list.Update(); } } } public bool CheckList() { bool listavailable=true; try { SPList list = SPContext.Current.Web.Lists[listname]; if (list.Title == listname) { listavailable = true; } } catch(SPException exc) { listavailable = false; } catch (Exception exc) { listavailable = false;

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} return listavailable; } protected void btnSave_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { SPSite site = new SPSite(SPContext.Current.Site.Url); SPWeb web = site.OpenWeb(); SPList list = web.Lists[listname]; SPListItem newitem = list.AddItem(); newitem["Title"] = txtEName.Text; newitem["Father_x0020_Name"] = txtFName.Text; newitem["Gender"] = ddlGender.SelectedItem.Text; newitem["Salary"] = txtSalary.Text; newitem.Update(); lblMsg.Text = "A new Employee with Employee ID:<span class='spansuccess'>" + newitem.ID + "</span> is created Successfully"; }

Deploy After deploying successfully, create new page and add corresponding webpart. By that time, we can see new list called “Employee_Corner”. Go and check in SiteContents. After clicking on Employee_Corner. The following output will be displayed.

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How to Create Sub Site by using Server Object Model

Rt click on Project---add new---select “Visual WebPart”---------Name=”BlogCreation”.

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Go to BlogCreation design file and paste the following <link href="../_layouts/15/1033/STYLES/Server_Object/Styles.css" rel="stylesheet" /> <table class="tbltopstyle"> <tr> <th colspan="2">Blogs Administration</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Blog Title</td> <td> <asp:TextBox ID="txtBName" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"></asp:TextBox></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Blog URL</td> <td> <asp:TextBox ID="txtburl" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"></asp:TextBox></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Description</td> <td> <asp:TextBox ID="txtDesc" runat="server" CssClass="txtstyle"></asp:TextBox></td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="2"> <asp:Button ID="btnCreate" runat="server" Text="Create" OnClick="btnCreate_Click" /></td></tr> </table> <asp:Label ID="lblMsg" runat="server" Text="" ForeColor="Green"></asp:Label> The Above code out put looks like the following

In CS File, write the following. protected void btnCreate_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { SPSite site = new SPSite(SPContext.Current.Site.Url);

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SPWeb newweb=site.AllWebs.Add(txtburl.Text, txtBName.Text, txtDesc.Text, 1033, "BLOG#0", false, false); lblMsg.Text = "A New Blog is Created Successfully.<br/>Please click here to navigate to <a href='" + newweb .ServerRelativeUrl+ "'>blog</a>"; }//Get-SPWebTemplate Using the following command we can find templates.

After deploying, create new page and test it. Like the following should be displayed as out put.

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