Aquí van mis experimentos con SharePoint y tecnología en general.
Por fin! Microsoft lanzó su propia herramienta de creación de definiciones de aplicaciones para BDC, llamada "Business Data Catalog Definition Editor", la cual está disponible con la ueva versión (1.2) del SDK de MOSS (agosto 2007). Por cierto, Ishai Sagi de SharePoint Tips And Tricks ya la ha probado y según su post, requiere la instalación de SQLEXPRESS para el funcionamiento de la herramienta, de modo que será necesario utilizarla en un servidor de pruebas sin MOSS ni WSS.
Además de esta herramientas, otros nuevos ejemplos han sido incluidos en esta última versión del SDK,
BDC
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WSHelloWorld Web Service
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Excel Services User Defined Function Sample
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WSOrders Custom Proxy Sample
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SAP Sample (vamos a ver de qué se trata!)
Search
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Sample Protocol Handler
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Custom Content Source
Records Management
Espero probar esto durante el fin de semana y compartir algunos resultados... mientras tanto, continúo mi training en Exchange 2007 
-.M.-
About Marcel Jeanneau
Self-declared geek, technology-junkie since childhood, Marcel (MCTS: SQL 2005 | MOSS 2007) started jamming his fathers IBM PS/1 when he has 10, and many years after that worked for his university in Lima (USMP) leading his first SharePoint Intranet deployment; then helped managing internet access, services and connectivity for students, professors and employees (20k+) throughout all central and remote campus´; facilities, using Microsoft and Linux technologies.
Former baseball player, BMX rider, and Microsoft Peru's SWAT member, Marcel is getting his Systems Engineer major this year, actually working as an IT Consultant for DATCO (Microsoft business partner), mainly focused on infrastructure topics. Other personal activities include testing many vendor's OS's for learning and fun, ocassionally writing blog posts based on his experiences, getting all the pieces together for his thesis project about Unified Communications, and getting sunflowers for his future wife, Valeria.