Goals
- To be able to create, modify, maintain an application with Silverlight
- To know the usefulness, the context, the limits and alternatives to Silverlight
Program
Presentation
History, versions, specificities of Silverlight 3
Reminders of .NET
A minimal project – environment, start-up, debug
Code / presentation separation
Events in the application
Special events: the keyboard, mouse limits
Access the presentation from the code and modify
Practical workshop: an application filled at start-up
Standard components for layout and user interaction
Graphics: drawing, paths, transformations, brushes, images
Repetitive graphics: styles and templates
Animations: storyboard – setup and control
Practical workshop: a dynamic and graphic application
File formats
Media objects
Video events
Timeline and association with events
Navigation via a menu (pages and frame)
Collaboration with the browser: progressive loading
The parameters and HtmlPage; another menu
Isolated storage
Practical workshop: several applications in the same page
HttpWebRequest: call of any page
Asynchronism (multithreading)
Web and WCF services
Practical workshop: complex communication between the application and its server
Use Linq, access to an XML file
The Datacontext, creation of data tables
Link in both directions, simplification of forms
Practical workshop: an application associated with a database table
Duration
5 days
Price
£ 2475
Audience
All
Prerequisites
Knowledge of VB.net or C #
Reference
.NE337-F
Sessions
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