This content explains the functions in SharePoint 2010 Items
that have been deprecated or eliminated from SharePoint 2013. Deprecated
functions are involved in SharePoint 2013 for interface with past item
variations.
Features deprecated in SharePoint 2013 Preview
The following features and functionality have been
deprecated or changed in SharePoint 2013.
Visual upgrade
The visual upgrade feature in SharePoint Server 2010 is not
available in SharePoint 2013. This allowed website selection entrepreneurs and
online marketers to upgrade custom remaking to work in the new user interface.
Once the data source and website selection upgrade was complete, the individual
had the option to upgrade the user interface on a more granular level of the
website.
Reasons for removing this feature:
The graphic update feature is replaced with a postponed
website selection update. The website selection update process is not
reversible. The postponed website selection update is a more comprehensive
update process than graphic update. Visual update preserved only the old master
pages, CSS information, and HTML information. Deferred website selection update
preserves much more, such as SPFeature functionality. To do the postponed
website selection update, major changes in the architecture were required, such
as the removal of graphic update.
Document Workspace site template
Document Workspace site template is not available.
The reasons for removing this feature is that the scenario
of collaborating on a document is now provided by the Team Site site template.
Personalization Site template
Personalization Site template is not available.
Reasons for removing this feature: As per Microsoft study, the Personalization Site template
was not a widely used site template.
Meeting Workspace site templates: Conference Workplace site templates are not available. This
includes the Basic Conference Workplace, Blank Conference Workplace, Decision
Conference Workplace, Social Conference Workplace, and Multipage Conference
Workplace.
Reasons for removing this feature: SharePoint 2013 and
Office 2013 provide other features that support meetings and collaboration. For
example, you can use Lync to conduct live meetings, OneNote to take notes
during meetings, and a SharePoint team site or My Site to store shared meeting
notes.
Group Work site template and Group Work solution
Group Work site template is not available. This Group Work
site template provides a groupware solution that teams can use to create,
organize, and share information.
Reasons for removing this feature: As per Microsoft study,
this Site template was not a widely used site template.
Imaging Web service
The Imaging Web service provides functionality for creating
and managing picture libraries. The Imaging Web service will be removed from
the next major release of SharePoint. The Imaging Web service is included and
supported in SharePoint 2013.
Reasons for removing this feature: The Imaging Web service
is not widely used. The only client application for the Imaging Web service,
Office Picture Manager, is no longer included with SharePoint 2013.
Excel Services: We Can't edit workbooks in the browser that
have external data connections.
Workbooks with external data connections that use Windows
authentication cannot be refreshed in the browser. Instead, you are prompted to
open the workbook in the Excel client program..
Reasons for removing this feature: This is a design
limitation in SharePoint 2013.
Web Analytics in SharePoint Server 2010
Web Analytics in SharePoint Server 2010 has been
discontinued and is not available in SharePoint 2013. Analytics processing for
SharePoint 2013 is now a component of the Search service.
Reasons for removing this feature: A new analytics system
was required for SharePoint 2013 that included improvements in scalability and
performance, and that had an infrastructure that encompasses SharePoint Online.
Reports from Web Analytics for the top items in a site are
carried forward. Reports that show browser traffic, top users of a site, and
referring URL are not carried forward and are not used by the Analytics
Processing Component in SharePoint 2013.
SharePoint Foundation 2010 deprecated search features
The following functionality has changed in SharePoint
Foundation search.
Search capabilities
The search capabilities of SharePoint Foundation 2013 have
changed, and are now based on the same search implementation as SharePoint
Server.
Reasons for removing this feature: Alignment of basic
capabilities between SharePoint Server and SharePoint Foundation.
SharePoint Server 2010 deprecated search features
The following section provides details about the deprecated
search features in SharePoint Server.
Modifying the search topology using a web-based interface
SharePoint 2013 uses the web-based interface to show the
current status of the topology. We can change the topology by using Windows
PowerShell. SharePoint Server 2010 also included a web-based option for
changing the topology.
Reasons for the change: The core search architecture of
SharePoint 2013 has a more complex and flexible topology that can be changed
more efficiently by using Windows PowerShell.
Replacement mode within the thesaurus
The thesaurus replacement mode is deprecated in SharePoint
2013.
In SharePoint Server 2010, you can classify entries in the
thesaurus as expansions that are added to the query in addition to the original
term. Likewise, you can classify entries as replacements of the original term
in a query. In SharePoint 2013, thesaurus replacements are no longer supported.
All entries in the thesaurus are expansions, and the original term is not
removed from the query. The original query term is always evaluated when you
search the index. You cannot remove synonyms or words from the index.
Reasons for the change: The feature has limited usage, and
may also have unwanted side-effects for relevance.
Search Query web service
The Search Query web service is deprecated in SharePoint
2013.
In SharePoint Server 2010, the Search Query web service
exposes the SharePoint Enterprise Search capabilities to client applications.
This enables you to access search results from client and web applications
outside the context of a SharePoint site.
Reasons for the change: The Search Query web service is
deprecated because the client objects model (CSOM) and a new REST-based web
service is available for developing Office-wide extensibility scenarios. The
CSOM exposes the same functionality as the Search Query web service, and a
larger set of functionality for stand-alone client applications.
Search RSS and search from Windows
The search RSS feature is deprecated in SharePoint 2013. The
functionality for performing enterprise searches from Windows 7 depends on
search RSS and this element have also been deprecated in SharePoint 2013.
The RSS link no longer appears on the results page. This
link is replaced by the Search Alerts link.
Reasons for the change: Most RSS readers that are available
do not support claims authentication. In SharePoint 2013, claims authentication
is the default authentication model. By using claims authentication, RSS
readers work while the authentication cookie is cached. However, after the
cookie expires, RSS readers cannot refresh their authentication, and so they
stop working.
Custom word breaker dictionaries
The format of the custom word breaker dictionaries has
changed in SharePoint 2013. In SharePoint 2013, you can only create one
language-independent dictionary. In SharePoint Server 2010, you can create
language-specific custom dictionaries
Reasons for the change: The search processing framework for
SharePoint 2013 is new, and the way the word breakers operate has changed.
Configuration of stemming in the registry
The configuration of stemming in the registry is no longer
supported in SharePoint 2013. Modifying stemming entries in the registry has no
effect during search. In SharePoint Server 2010, you can turn stemming on or
off, or you can replace it with a third-party stemmer by changing the registry.
In SharePoint 2013, you cannot use a third-party stemmer.
Reasons for the change: This feature has limited feature
usage.
SharePoint Search SQL syntax
In SharePoint Server 2010, you could construct complex
search queries by using SQL syntax.
Search in SharePoint 2013 supports FAST Query Language (FQL)
syntax and Keyword Query Language (KQL) syntax for custom search solutions. You
cannot use SQL syntax in custom search solutions.
Reasons for the change: The core search architecture has
changed in SharePoint 2013, and the SQL syntax is no longer supported.
Shallow search refiners
SharePoint Server Search in Office 2010 supported shallow
search refiners. FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint supports shallow
refiners and deep refiners. In SharePoint 2013, only deep search refiners are
supported.
Reasons for the change: The shallow search refiners are
replaced with an improved implementation of deep search refiners.
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