Developing Occasionally Connected Applications for Windows Phone 7
The Silverlight development environment has proven itself to be a rich, capable, and adaptable runtime that has reached across platforms to support Windows, the Mac and the Web. Silverlight has now become the application platform for Windows Phone 7, which is great news for new and existing Silverlight developers looking to support this exciting new phone platform. To ensure the best experience for mobile users, apps built for Windows Phone 7 must implement an occasionally-connected pattern of development that Silverlight developers for the other platforms may find unfamiliar. In this session, learn how to build mobile apps that adjust their behavior based on changing network conditions. Also learn how to conquer unreliable wireless networks by implementing RESTful principles to ensure your messages are both compact and fast. Then take those WCF REST services and use them to retrieve database tables, rows, and columns in order to drive the behavior of your mobile applications. Finally, learn how to build an in-memory database that you can query with LINQ and save its data to Isolated Storage to ensure that your Windows Phone apps keep working regardless of network conditions.
The next generation Microsoft platform for mobile enterprise applications for Windows 7, Silverlight Phone
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6/06/2010 08:11:00 AM
It is no secret that it is Microsoft's primarily the first iteration of Windows 7 on your mobile phone for the consumer market and not the company's business, but stop Redmond implement new IT positions in the new mobile operating system. Rob Tiffany has been working to develop new business Companys with Silverlight, WCF, Visual Studio 2010 Azure next week at the TechEd conference in New Orleans: