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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Aug 16, 2010 (5 days ago)
    In this article, Suprotim Agarwal explains how to consume the Netflix OData service and display data in a Silverlight DataGrid control.

    Silverlight 4 includes the WCF Data Services client library, using which you can now easily access data from any service that exposes an OData or REST end-points. The ‘Add Service Reference’ feature in Visual Studio 2010 makes this very easy to implement.



  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Jul 12, 2010 (1 month ago)
    Here is a collection of articles on Silverlight, .NET 4.0 and LINQ published during the last 6 months on DotNetCurry.

    A couple of days ago, we had posted a Link List of ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET and jQuery Articles published on DotNetCurry in the last 6 months. This week, we will be covering the articles on Silverlight, .NET 4.0 and LINQ. This list should help you stay updated with the content you might have missed on this site. Most of the articles in this list are authored by Mahesh Sabnis and Suprotim Agarwal. 

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 25, 2010 (2 months ago)
    Take a look at this article in which Suprotim Agarwal explains about the ability to right click an element and invoke a custom ContextMenu in Silverlight 4.

    Silverlight 4 now adds support for MouseRightButtonDown and the MouseRightButtonUp events on all UIElements. The Silverlight Toolkit (April Release) also introduces the ContextMenu control to Silverlight developers. In this article, we will see how to

    •             Use the ContextMenu control released in the Silverlight 4 Toolkit
    •     Display the ContextMenu on a TextBox by using the new Right-Click mouse event support in Silverlight 4
    •    Access the clipboard programmatically (new in Silverlight 4) to do Cut, Copy and Paste operations on a TextBox

  • TreeView Drag Drop in Silverlight

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 20, 2010 (3 months ago)
    Suprotim Agarwal has seen plenty of questions around drag-drop operations within a TreeView so he decided to dedicate a post to it.

    Now usually when one thinks of implementing a Drag Drop operation on a TreeView, there are a couple of events like the DragEnter, DragLeave, DragOver and Drop that are to be raised and handled. In some cases, you must also cancel the drag-n-drop operation if the drop is invalid. Overall, this looks like a lot of work for a developer who wants to quickly implement drag-n-drop functionality on his/her controls.


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