Scanning an Image from Silverlight 4 using WIA Automation |
- Scanning an Image from Silverlight 4 using WIA Automation
- Visual Studio 2010 XAML Editor IntelliSense Presenter Extension v2
- SecondNug session Silverlight + RIA Services
- Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4, ASP.NET 4 Released
- Visual Studio 2010 MVC 2 Upgrade Wizard
- Windows Azure Guidance – Using Shared Key Signatures for images in a-Expense
Scanning an Image from Silverlight 4 using WIA Automation Posted: 14 Apr 2010 01:33 PM PDT Silverlight 4 Out-of-Browser apps now have the ability to be elevated trust applications, if you request it and your users consent. One of the more powerful features of trusted applications is the ability to use IDispatch COM servers on the local machine...( read more )...(read more) |
Visual Studio 2010 XAML Editor IntelliSense Presenter Extension v2 Posted: 14 Apr 2010 09:32 AM PDT I have updated the blog post and XAML Editor IntelliSense Presenter to v2. New Features Added hot key toggling for namespace filter (ALT + ,) and narrowing filter (ALT + .) White listed x: when narrowing filter is enabled to ensure that it's always listed...( read more )...(read more) |
SecondNug session Silverlight + RIA Services Posted: 14 Apr 2010 02:05 AM PDT Last 6th April we had a session about Silverlight (express intro) + RIA Services in Second Nug, you can watch the web cast (Spanish) here . And you have available the slides plus sample code here...( read more )...(read more) |
Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4, ASP.NET 4 Released Posted: 13 Apr 2010 03:28 PM PDT Yesterday, Microsoft launched the final release of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4, which includes many of the frameworks, tools and languages utilized when deploying solutions on Microsoft's Web Platform . As part of this launch, deploying ASP Read More......(read more) |
Visual Studio 2010 MVC 2 Upgrade Wizard Posted: 13 Apr 2010 04:34 PM PDT Prior to the RTM release of Visual Studio 2010, the only way to upgrade an ASP.Net MVC 1 application to ASP.Net MVC 2 was to use Eilon Lipton's tool . With the release of Visual Studio 2010 you will now be able to open your MVC 1 projects in Visual Studio 2010 and upgrade them to ASP.Net MVC 2 projects. Also, you can upgrade the target framework of the project to 4.0 or continue to target the 3.5 framework. When you first open an ASP.Net MVC 1 application in Visual Studio 2010, you will see the familiar Visual Studio Conversion Wizard. ASP.Net MVC specific code runs during this wizard and updates all System.Web.MVC references from version 1 to version 2. The wizard also updates the version numbers in the project's Web.config and the Views folder...(read more) |
Windows Azure Guidance – Using Shared Key Signatures for images in a-Expense Posted: 13 Apr 2010 12:38 PM PDT As described before , a-Expense static content (mainly the scanned images uploaded by users) is stored in blobs. As with many other things in life there are quite a few options when it comes to how those images are made available to users. A key design consideration, is that in Windows Azure all storage subsystems (tables, blobs and queues) are directly addressable from anywhere , not just from your web tier. For example, a blob in Azure is normally reachable through a URL like: https:// <application>. blob.core.windows.net/ <container>/<blob> So, the classic tiered app that we come to love and blindly draw: looks more like this one, provided you have the right credentials. This contrasts quite a...(read more) |
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