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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Emil Stoychev  on  Mar 18, 2009 (8 months ago)
    Microsoft .NET RIA Services March '09 Preview (formerly known as Alexandria) is announced!
    Microsoft .NET RIA Services simplifies the traditional n-tier application pattern by bringing together the ASP.NET and Silverlight platforms. RIA Services provides a pattern to write application logic that runs on the mid-tier and controls access to data for queries, changes and custom operations. It also provides end-to-end support for common tasks such as data validation, authentication and roles by integrating with Silverlight components on the client and ASP.NET on the mid-tier.
    Learn more what you can do with the new framework after just a couple of hours! We'll publish a series of articles on .NET RIA Services with demo available in a moment.

    Stay tuned with the latest announcements from MIX09 by following us on Twitter!


  • Implementing Validation Logic in Silverlight 2

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Mar 11, 2009 (8 months ago)
    Tags: Vlidation , ADO.NET Data Services , Entity Framework , MIX09 , Alexandria

    In a recent post Ian is looking at using Silverlight 2 and replicating validation logic from an Entity Model on the Server exposed via an Ado.Net Data Service.

    In Silverlight 3 we have seen that the Alexandria Framework will have a rich validation and business logic framework that is really very powerful and productive.  Silverlight 3 is due to be announced at Mix 09, and I would expect a CTP or Beta to be available then.

    But what can you do now?  Even if we get a go-live license on a SL 3 Beta it will be too early for many corporate teams to adopt. 

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Emil Stoychev  on  Oct 30, 2008 (more than a year ago)
    Tags: pdc , alexandria , lob framework , Silverlight , wpf

    Developing for Microsoft Surface - see how you can create some cool stuffs for Microsoft Surface

    "Alexandria" - a LOB framework for Silverlight and WPF. Now that rocks! "Shared business entities", a DataSource control, Wrapper around the Authentication & Membership module for ASP.NET, Page navigation model... and that's just a small part of the stuff that will be released. Can't wait for the first public release...