This comprehensive book teaches you how to build data-rich business applications with Silverlight 2 that draw on multiple sources of data. Packed with reusable examples, Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2 covers all of the data access and web service tools you need, including data binding, the LINQ data querying component, RESTful and SOAP web service support, cross-domain web service calls, and Microsoft's new ADO.NET Data Services and the ADO.NET Entity Framework. With this book, you will: Know when and how to use LINQ to JSON, LINQ to XML, and LINQ to Objects Learn how Silverlight 2 applications bind, pass, read, save, query, and present data Discover how your application can call web services to work with SOAP, REST, RSS, AtomPub, POX and JSON Design REST, ASMX, and WCF web services that communicate with Silverlight 2 Harness RESTful web services such as Digg, Amazon, and Twitter Retrieve and save data using the new Entity Framework and WCF Work with RESTful ADO.NET Data Services and its Silverlight client library to move data between your Silverlight application and a database Data-Driven Services with Silverlight 2 offers many tips and tricks for building data-rich business applications, and covers the scenarios you're most likely to encounter. Complete examples in C# and VB can be downloaded from the book's companion website.
My favorite parts of this book include data binding and ado.net data services. I did wish that john covered asp.net ajax a bit deeper and went into sql custom domain modeling. John papa writes for msdn magazine and his books and articles are a pleasure to read....
Great Silverlight 2 Resource
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I've just started to dig my way into Silverlight 2 and this book has been invaluable in getting me up to speed on the technology. If you don't know anything about WPF or XAML, you may want to get a primer book to accompany this, but once you're up to speed on the basics, this book will take you to the next step of getting your Silverlight applications talking to a variety of services in a variety of ways. For me, the chapters on using REST services and ADO.NET Data Services (Astoria) were invaluable in getting my application going. If you want to learn how to effectively use Silverlight in a data-based application, you'll definitely find some useful information here.
Fantastic reference for developing Silverlight Biz Apps
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
If you are looking to build a business-focused application with Silverlight, chances are you are going to need to access data of some sort. This book is the best one I have found to address this aspect of Silverlight development. Every method of data access currently available in Silverlight is covered here: LINQ, REST, WCF and more. I read the book cover-to-cover, but I think it will serve best as a reference guide while developing line-of-business apps with Silverlight. Most of what you see written about Silverlight focuses on shiny UIs. This book gives you what you really need to build real applications.
Required Reference for any Silverlight Developer
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
As one who interacts with Silverlight beginners and experts on a daily basis, I will tell you that the #1 questions are always with regard to accessing information (data) from Silverlight. This book covers all the basics and the advanced for anyone to really understand. Providing samples in both C# and Visual Basic, John does a great job providing the information you need to be successful. This should be required reading/reference for ANY Silverlight developer.
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