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Link Round up on .NET RIA Services (March 3rd)

A few interesting post on .NET RIA Services…

What is .NET RIA Services and why should you care?

Kevin has a great post here that does a good job of telling people what is interesting about .NET RIA Services with out the marketing spin ;-)

A Domain-Driven, DB4O Silverlight-3 RIA

Great post on doing Domain Driven Rich Internet Application using Silverlight 3, RIA Services and DB4O

Getting Started with .Net RIA Services and .Net RIA Service – Hello World and .Net RIA Services Metadata Programming Model

Great step by step posts to get started with .NET RIA Services..

Microsoft .NET RIA Services Preview

RIA.NET, ADO.NET Data Services… NHibernate?

Some good questions and a few answers on .NET RIA Services…

.NET RIA Services – Implementing Custom Interfaces

Ahh.. the little tips are starting to emerge! 

Episode 40: Shawn Wildermuth on Silverlight 3 and RIA Services

Shawn makes some good points about .NET RIA Services in this podcast… the best one is that we’d love your feedback. Please get in early and tell us what you think!

I am sure I missed some, please send me mail and let me know about it!

Published 03 April 09 11:58 by BradA
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# What's New said on April 3, 2009 5:19 PM:

A few interesting post on .NET RIA Services…     What is .NET RIA Services and why should you

# Community Blogs said on April 3, 2009 6:51 PM:

In this Issue: Giovanni Montrone , Rishi ( 2 , 3 ), Jeff Wilcox , Christian Schormann , Fredrik Normén

# Jason Haley said on April 4, 2009 12:05 PM:

Interesting Finds: April 4, 2009

# shaggygi said on April 4, 2009 5:18 PM:

When will RIA Services be able to work with WPF?  Is there a walkthrough with WPF?  Can you use other other WPF projects outside of solution your RIA Service is?  Meaning, could you use Add Service Reference... and find similar to WCF Service?  Does it look like V1 will be released by SL3 RTW?  Thanks.

# shaggygi said on April 5, 2009 10:56 AM:

Can you open and edit the DomainService Window for data source after it has been created?  Meaning,  first time added # of Tables but now want to remove a certain Table ( or change the Edit Checkbox ).  If so, how?

What if you have multiple databases with same name Tables ( e.g. FirstName in both )?  How do you get it is separate the two by adding namespaces?  I get a conflict in the .g file?

Thanks again.

# De Baene Christoph said on April 5, 2009 3:25 PM:

I created a post how you can customize the code proxy code generation in .NET RIA Services

http://www.delarou.net/weblog/PermaLink,guid,7666c63b-5931-43e9-9f5f-330beb298377.aspx

# BradA said on April 5, 2009 11:01 PM:

>> Can you open and edit the DomainService Window for data source after it has been created

Shaggygi,

  Not in the current version of the wizard… we are looking into ways we can improve it, so this is good (and timely) feedback.

# BradA said on April 5, 2009 11:06 PM:

>>  When will RIA Services be able to work with WPF?  

Yes, WPF in on our roadmap, but we don’t have anything released on this front yet..  

>> Meaning, could you use Add Service Reference... and find similar to WCF Service?  

Yes, you should be able to do this before our V1..  the proxy will not be as rich as the one we have in the same applications, but you will have fully access to the service.

>> When is V1?

Post SL3 RTM.. we are still in the process of gathering feedback and working out a detailed schedule.  We will very likely have a go-live when SL3 RTMs however.

# mliebster said on April 7, 2009 7:18 PM:

Brad - Thanks for the links.

Are there any plans to allow the Entity, Domain and meta to be in a separate project? We have 3 projects in mind for this and we don't want to rewrite the logic each time.

Thanks again!

# Saurabh - MSFT said on April 8, 2009 2:41 PM:

Hi mliebster,

Today we do support having the Entity and Domain Service in seperate projects. However the metadata files (being a partial class) has to be the same project as your entities.

Our team is currently working on guidance around an external metadata provider and we should be able to share that soon. The way it works is you attribute your DomainService with [MetadataProvider(typeof(XmlMetadataProvider))], and our framework will pull metadata from external xml files (or files embedded as resources). Since this doesn't require partial buddy classes, it will work even if your entities are defined in an external assembly that you can't modify.

Brad will blog about it once its ready so please keep following his blog.

Thx for your patience and feel free to mail me directly through my blog if you have more questions.

Saurabh

# Michael said on April 10, 2009 11:07 PM:

This sounds great.  Thanks for the links!

# Nigel Parker's Outside Line said on June 7, 2009 5:36 PM:

I have previously written about the UNPLUGGED road trip that Mike , Nathan and I have been on. I also

# jared davies said on June 19, 2009 12:32 AM:

Shawn Wildermuth mentioned that "RIA Services is not a deliverable".  What do that mean?  Does it mean the future is uncertain for RIA Services, it may be dropped at a latter date?

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