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I am leaving Microsoft France to start a new adventure . You may contact my architect collegues to discuss interoperability : Thomas Conté and Xavier Warzee . Read More...
Eclipse4SL : M2 released + REST and SOAP Guidance
The Eclipse Tools for Silverlight enter year 2009 after achieving its 2008 commitments ! First of all, SOYATEC did a great job at correcting more than 30 bugs (and 200 unit tests to ensure first quality) but also at enhancing the plug-in to provide a Read More...
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...
Eclipse Tools for Microsoft Silverlight
Silverlight 2 is Released to Web (RTW). This is great news for our RIA scenarios. But wait, there’s more. Microsoft announced the launch of the Eclipse Tools for Microsoft Silverlight (eclipse4SL.org): an opensource project lead by Soyatec and funded Read More...
eclipse4SL : “DataGrid” Tutorial
Duration 20 minutes Description This tutorial demonstrates how to populate a DataGrid with dynamic data. When you press the Load Button, the DataGrid will be filled in, and eventually filtered if a filter has been specified. A pdf version of this tutorial Read More...
eclipse4SL : “Hello World” Tutorial
Duration 30 minutes Description This tutorial is inspired from Scott Guthrie Silverlight 2 Series , adapted from Visual Studio to the eclipse4SL environment. A pdf version of the tutorial is attached at the end of this post and accessible here . Prerequisites Read More...
Tip : Add XAP Mime-Type in Tomcat and IIS 5.1
Mime-Type are used to provide identifiers for file formats on the Internet. By default, XAP files are not recognized as a Silverlight application in Tomcat or IIS 5.1. You can set a Mime-Type to identify XAP files on both servers. Setting Mime-Type in Read More...
Posted 28 August 08 11:00 by Steve SFARTZ | 1 Comments   
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How-To : Silverlight accessing Java SOAP services (Part 2 – No Cross Domain : Tomcat/Eclipse)
The HowTo series demo Silverlight accessing Web Services in various configuration. In this post, we will demonstrate you a SOAP service consumed by a Silverlight client application where the Site of Origin hosts the Web Services. This scenario is categorized Read More...
Tip : Serving JSPs and Servlets from IIS through Tomcat
This tip is about making IIS as a front end to Tomcat hosting Servlets and JSPs on the back end. This architecture allows the hosting of JAX-WS or Restlet services in Tomcat while Silverlight clients are hosted in IIS without facing cross-domain issues. Read More...
Tip : Cross Domain Policy when Self-Hosting your Services
This tip is about self hosting of services with the .Net WCF or Java Restlet framework. Cross-domain access is mandatory here since the Site of Origin does not host the services. Self hosting a service represents a quick & easy way to expose a Web Read More...
How-To : Silverlight accessing Java REST services (Part 2 – No Cross Domain : Tomcat/Eclipse)
The HowTo serie demoes Silverlight accessing Web Services in various configuration. In this post, we will demonstrate a REST service consumed by a Silverlight client application where the Site of Origin hosts the Web Services. This scenario is categorized Read More...
How-To : Silverlight accessing Java SOAP services (Part 1 – Cross Domain : IIS + Tomcat)
The How-To series demo Silverlight accessing Web Services in various configuration. In this post, we will demonstrate a SOAP service consumed by a Silverlight client application. This scenario can be categorized as a D2D scenario with a cross domain policy. 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...
Cross Domain : Trouble while accessing Web Services
When Silverlight attempts to access a Web Service, if the SOO is different from the Web Service host, you have to deal with a cross domain issue. This issue can occur in various scenarios as described in Silverlight scenarios for Rich Internet Applications Read More...
Posted 31 July 08 01:56 by Steve SFARTZ | 3 Comments   
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