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Live From Redmond: Client Application Services in Orcas

[Update] 

My introductory post to Client Application Services is available here http://blogs.msdn.com/saurabh/archive/2008/05/16/net-framework-3-5-client-application-services.aspx 

 

[Original Post] 

Continuing further along in with our "Live from Redmond" series I shall be presenting the following talk on Nov 27th ...

Have attached the slide deck from the talk. The actual presentation can be viewed online at any time through the registration link below.

Live From Redmond: Client Application Services in Orcas   

27th Nov 2006 [Click here to register

Client Application Services are a new set of features in Orcas that enable application to authenticate users, get roles for the user and persisting user settings on a server. These Client Application Services work in conjugation with the Web Application Services for Authentication, Roles and Profiles also new in Orcas. Additionally these Client Application Services support Occasionally Connected Applications by supporting offline Authenticatoin, Roles and Profiles, where they work against a local cache instead of an online server.

This webcast will provide an introduction Client Application Services as well as examples of how to use the services in you own applications.

Posted: Monday, November 27, 2006 1:15 PM by Saurabh
Attachment(s): ClientApplicationServices MSDN Talk.ppt

Comments

Steve Lasker's Web Log said:

Saurab, a PM on the UiFX team posted a screencast on the new application services coming in Visual Studio

# May 20, 2007 1:42 PM

Brad Abrams said:

One of my favorite features in Orcas is the ability to leverage the ASP.NET Application services from

# May 23, 2007 11:40 PM

balassy said:

Bátorfi Zsolt nak igaza van, az Visual Studio következő - kódnevén az Orcas - változatának márciusi CTP

# July 20, 2007 4:01 PM

Ahmed Salijee said:

This is another one of the resources posts I promised at TechED. The talk was broken down into LINQ See

# November 5, 2007 5:00 AM
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