msdn roadshow session 3 - building rich internet ui with silverlight 2
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Mike TaultyDeveloper & Platform GroupMicrosoft LtdMike.Taulty@microsoft.com http://www.mtaulty.com
V1 V2
September 2007 October 2008
V2 is backwards compatible & where you’d start today
Manual download / Windows Update
~10 Second DownloadNo Additional Dependencies
?Linux support is from Novell’s Moonlight
project
SilverlightSilverlightSingle Unified Framework
ControlsMediaGraphics
Layout, Animation, Data Binding
All code gets same limited permissions
Source parameter points to the application
myapp.xap
Browser requests XAP file, unzips it, runs .NET code
MyApp.xap
manifest.xaml
MyApp.dll
Resource FilesAssemblies
Specific .NET Frameworks/RuntimesSpecific .NET Frameworks/RuntimesDesktop/Server
.NET Framework 3.5 Sp1
Mobile Devices
.NET Compact Framework
SilverlightSilverlight .NET
Framework
Common .NET Development.NET Languages ( C#, VB,
etc ).NET Tools ( Visual Studio, etc
)
.NET Developers & Skills
XAML markup languagedefines UI
.NET code handles interaction
Silverlight .NET Application
Develop with Visual Studio 2008 Sp1 + Silverlight toolsDevelop with Visual Studio 2008 Sp1 + Silverlight tools
Design Styles & Interaction in Expression Blend 2 Sp1Design Styles & Interaction in Expression Blend 2 Sp1
SilverlightSilverlightControl Control
Full Page Silverlight UI
Silverlight “Islands” in HTML
SilverlightSilverlightControl 1Control 1
SilverlightSilverlightControl 2Control 2
Rich HTML & Javascript Interop
SilverlightSilverlight
HTTP GET/POST
SOAP, JSON, REST, XML
Sockets
Control UI separated from Control behaviour
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