It was just last week when I was thinking about buying a book about InfoPath 2007. At this moment there aren't very many books about InfoPath 2007 (I only found one), so I thought about googling before buying. I found out about a series of articles about mastering InfoPath Development.
The series consists of the following articles:
- InfoPath Development Basics
- Architecture of InfoPath Forms Services Browser Interaction
- Introduction to InfoPath Development and Forms Services Object Model
- Customizing InfoPath Web Services Interaction through Managed Code
- Architecture of the InfoPath Template (.XSN)
- Form Templates and Form Template Parts
- Working with InfoPath Controls on the Design Surface and Building a Basic InfoPath Form
- Managing Data Connections and Universal Data Connection v2 (UDC) Files
- XmlFormView Control and Form Services
- Event Handling in InfoPath
- Deployment Scenarios and Forms Service Security
- Building Forms without Forms Services - Introduction
- Building Forms without Forms Services - Part 1 - Set Up the WebPart Class
- Building Forms without Forms Services - Part 2 - Declare Variables, Assign Controls, and Set Up Exception Management
- Building Forms without Forms Services - Part 3 - Set Up the the Connection to the SQL Server with ADO.NET 2.0
- Building Forms without Forms Services - Part 4 - Set Up the Validation Controls
- Building Forms without Forms Services - Part 5 - Wiring the Submission Event
- Conclusion on Forms Services Development
I haven't read them all yet, but they seem a good start for building up InfoPath knowledge.



