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Producing and Consuming OData in a Silverlight and WP7 App

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author   Michael Crump  /   released on   Jul 04, 2011
Tags:   odata , windows-phone-7 , michael-crump
Categories:   SilverlightShow Ebooks , Windows Phone 7 , Silverlight 4

Product Description

This e-book collects the 3 parts of the series Producing and Consuming OData in a Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 Application together with slides and source code.

The Open Data Protocol (OData) is simply an open web protocol for querying and updating data. It allows for the consumer to query the datasource (usually over HTTP) and retrieve the results in Atom, JSON or plain XML format, including pagination, ordering or filtering of the data.

In this e-book, you will learn how to produce an OData Data Source and consume it using Silverlight 4 and Windows Phone 7. You will gain deep understanding of OData and how you may use it in your own applications.

At the beginning of each chapter you may find a link to the source code used throughout the chapter examples, as well as to the chapter slides. All source codes are available inside the e-book package.

In case the original article series gets updated by its author, a revised e-book edition will be released and emailed to everyone who already purchased the e-book.

About the author:
Michael Crump

Michael Crump is an MCPD that has been involved with computers in one way or another for as long as he can remember, but started professionally in 2002. After spending years working as a systems administrator/tech support analyst, Michael branched out and started developing internal utilities that automated repetitive tasks and freed up full-time employees. From there, he was offered a job working at McKesson corporation and has been working with some form of .NET and VB/C# since 2003.

He shares his findings in his personal blog http://michaelcrump.net/ and he also tweets at @mbcrump

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