ADO.NET Data Services Silverlight Add-On
A number of people have asked for an updated ADO.NET Data Services client library to run inside the Microsoft Silverlight 1.1 Alpha September Refresh, and today we are releasing just that.
The Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions Preview CTP shipped in December of 2007 and included a client library to facilitate access to ADO.NET Data Services from applications built using the .NET Framework.
The ADO.NET Data Services Silverlight Add-On is a prototype CTP that extends the Dec 2007 CTP by introducing a version of the client library that can run inside the Microsoft Silverlight 1.1 September Refresh environment. Like the .NET Framework version, this library also allows developers to execute queries asynchronously, providing a more natural interaction model for a web-centric application.
We still have a number of things to do on the library to round out the experience, but we wanted to get a very early drop out to share our thinking in this space. We look forward to hearing what you think .....
-Mike Flasko
Program Manager, ADO.NET Data Services
Comments
- Anonymous
January 11, 2008
PingBack from http://msdnrss.thecoderblogs.com/2008/01/11/adonet-data-services-silverlight-add-on/ - Anonymous
January 11, 2008
So, as per the announcement on this team blog post , there is now a library you can use from a Silverlight - Anonymous
January 11, 2008
So, as per the announcement on this team blog post , there is now a library you can use from a Silverlight - Anonymous
January 19, 2008
On the Astoria Team Blog, Mike Flasko announces an update for using Silverlight wtih ADO.NET Data Services - Anonymous
January 20, 2008
Consuming ADO.NET Data Service (Astoria) from Silverlight - Anonymous
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