13 October 2008

Silverlight 2 Available Tues Oct 14 US Pacific time

Following on from last month’s Architect Forums with Matti Seikkula which showed the use of Virtual Earth, SQL 2008 spatial and Silverlight I promised a number of folk that I’d blog when Silverlight 2 actually becomes available.

The answer is Tuesday Oct 14 (US Pacific time) – there is a press pass announcement which has a link off to where the download will be available.

Yes you are reading the announcement correctly when you see Microsoft are working with Soyatec to “lead a project to integrate advanced Silverlight development capabilities into the Eclipse IDE.

Key features of Silverlight 2.0 from the press pass announcement;

Highlights of new Silverlight 2 features include the following:

.NET Framework support with a rich base class library. This is a compatible subset of the full .NET Framework.

Powerful built-in controls. These include DataGrid, ListBox, Slider, ScrollViewer, Calendar controls and more.

Advanced skinning and templating support. This makes it easy to customize the look and feel of an application.

Deep zoom. This enables unparalleled interactivity and navigation of ultrahigh resolution imagery.

Comprehensive networking support. Out-of-the-box support allows calling REST, WS*/SOAP, POX, RSS and standard HTTP services, enabling users to create applications that easily integrate with existing back-end systems.

Expanded .NET Framework language support. Unlike other runtimes, Silverlight 2 supports a variety of programming languages, including Visual Basic, C#, JavaScript, IronPython and IronRuby, making it easier for developers already familiar with one of these languages to repurpose their existing skill sets.

Advanced content protection. This now includes Silverlight DRM, powered by PlayReady, offering robust content protection for connected Silverlight experiences.

Improved server scalability and expanded advertiser support. This includes new streaming and progressive download capabilities, superior search engine optimization techniques, and next-generation in-stream advertising support.

Vibrant partner ecosystem. Visual Studio Industry Partners such as ComponentOne LLC, Infragistics Inc. and Telerik Inc. are providing products that further enhance developer capabilities when creating Silverlight applications using Visual Studio.

Cross-platform and cross-browser support. This includes support for Mac, Windows and Linux in Firefox, Safari and Windows Internet Explorer.

 

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# Kevin Daly said:

I can't help thinking that a lot of organisations are mistakenly overlooking Silverlight: if they've heard of it at all, they think of it as "something like Flash" that's not worthy of consideration by serious tie-wearing people.

I personally think it does a great job of filling in that last piece between ClickOnce applications and traditional web apps - I certainly think that most intranet-based web applications at the very least are candidates for being more appropriately and usefully implemented via Silverlight (I think of AJAX-without-Silverlight as the fallback position to resort to when Silverlight isn't an option).

If I were still working for DOC (or anybody, for that matter...sigh...grrr) I'd definitely be suggesting they look at Silverlight as a way of finding the sweet spot between usability and ease of deployment.

13 October 08 at 7:19 PM
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