Pick a Silverlight RIA scenario [D2D, B2E, B2B, B2C] or choose a Web Services style [SOAP/RPC, XML/REST]

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PDC2008 : Silverlight on its way to address Business Apps
Last week at PDC 2008, Jamie Cool demonstrated some very cool work under progress at Microsoft, to deliver a first class development experience for people looking forward to build Business Applications on top of Silverlight. If you started working on Read More...
Architecture Series – Pure and Mixed configurations
This is the first article in an Architecture Series dealing with technical options taken for the Eclipse Tools for Silverlight. Future articles will focus on the XAML rendering architecture, the Eclipse extension points as well as the “MSBuild” project Read More...
B2C scenario : Customer Environement
The B2C scenario corresponds to Web applications accessed by customers , traditionnaly built with some dynamic HTML/AJAX technology running on the server side, that have been elected to leverage the Silverlight capabilities (enriched user experience, Read More...
B2B scenario : Partner Environment
The B2B scenario corresponds to Enterprise Web Services exposed to a partner through a Rich Client application, traditionnaly built with some dynamic HTML/AJAX technology running on the server side, that have been elected to leverage the Silverlight capabilities Read More...
B2E scenario : Intranet Environment
The B2E scenario corresponds to internal Web applications , traditionnaly built with some dynamic HTML/AJAX technology running on the server side, that have been elected to leverage the Silverlight capabilities (enriched user experience, vector based Read More...
What are those SOAP/RPC and XML/REST styles ?
In the Silverlight world, the sole protocol you need to care about is the HTTP protocol. Yet, you can take 2 directions to send and retreive messages from a Silverlight Rich Client application. The SOAP/RPC style leverages the SOAP specifications and Read More...
Silverlight scenarios for Rich Internet Applications
From the architecture described in the previous post a cup of Silverlight, a drop of Architecture , you may experience several technical requirements : Infrastructure Security DMZ (if the application is internet facing), Secured transport (HTTPS) if private Read More...
A cup of Silverlight, a drop of Architecture
We discussed before what Silverlight is about from a technical standpoint . Moving from theory to implementation, let's discuss today the architectural challenges when building a Silverlight App. The following considerations apply to Siliverlight 2 beta Read More...

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