Finally, the“RTM” release of the software development kit for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 & Windows SharePoint Service has been released..
Here are the download links:
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Software Development Kit and Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Starter Kit. What it contains:
- SharePoint Server 2007 SDK Documentation (OSSSDK2007.chm)
- Office Forms Server 2007 SDK Documentation (OFS12sdk.chm)
- Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SDK Documentation (WSS3sdk.chm)
- MOSS SDK Code Samples to use in conjunction with SDK documentation
- 5 Business Data Catalog (BDC) Metadata Samples
- Pluggable Single Sign-on (SSO) Provider
- Sample Web Service
- Web Part Filters and Consumers
- ECM feature extension code samples
- Content Processing: Document Converters (Comment Scrub Converter) and Term Replacement Document Inspector
- Records Management: De-duplication Router, Document Integrity Policy Feature, Records Repository Submit, Sample Barcode Provider, and Search Collect and Hold
- Digital Signatures in the 2007 Microsoft Office System: A Developer’s Guide
- Encryption and Rights Management in the 2007 Microsoft Office System: A Developers Guide
- Importing Custom Actions into Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007
- Workflow Security in Windows SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint Server 2007
- Introduction to Information Rights Management White Papers
- Configuring Information Rights Management in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
- Information Rights Management in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0: An Overview
- Pluggable Rights Management in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
- Approval Workflow Sample
- ASPX Collect Feedback
- Confidential Approval Sample
- Custom Reports
- ECM Activities
- Group Approval
- Hello World Sequential
- InterSystem Workflow
- List Item Activities
- Modification Sample
- Multistage Workflow
- Replicator Contact Selector Sample
- Signatures Workflow Sample
- State Machine Approval Workflow
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Software Development Kit and Workflow Starter Kit (a.k.a. Windows SharePoint Services Developer Resources). What it contains:
- Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SDK Documentation (WSS3sdk.chm)
- Workflow Starter Kit
- Visual Studio Workflow templates
- ASPX Collect Feedback










Thanks for the information. I had been looking for the download for the MOSS SDK. I hope this design is better than previous versions.
The Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 SDK contains hypothetic some overview, How we will do programming tasks, developer tools, code samples, references, and an Enterprise Content Management starter kit to guide we in developing solutions based on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.
The Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Expanded documentation of backup and restore features available.This release contains greatly expanded documentation of backup and restore features, including some new top-level node, Backup Up and Restoring. The node includes some articles,including “Overview of Backing Up and Restoring Data in Windows SharePoint Services.
Complete documentation of Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.Backup Object model reference documentation in the Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.Backup namespace is complete, and code samples are provided for all critical types and members.
New documentation of the administrative object model A new section, “The Administrative Object Model of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0,” contains six new articles, and the “Administration” section has a new, extended code sample.
Revised Web Part documentation The section that provides hypothetic documentation of Web Parts has been completely restrict, and two walk go on have been significantly revised and rewritten.
More resettlement support A new section, selective Content Migration, contains some support selective migration strategies. Additionally, additions and revisions have been made to existing topics in the “Content Migration Overview” section, and a large number of API reference topics that support migration and deployment scenarios have been completed in the SharePoint.Deployment namespace.