That's it, Scott... thanks!
 
I guess it's just my not having worked in Ajax all along, but I kept stumbling 
over the fact that I didn't have access to data.
 
I'm just going to keep on pushing on 1.0 ... no reason to wait for 1.1 with all 
this lashed up :)
 
-Dave

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Scott Barnes
Sent: Tue 11/6/2007 7:09 AM
To: listserver@ozSilverlight.com
Subject: [OzSilverlight] RE: Silverlight 1.0 + ASP.NET Ajax == data!



I take it this is the URL in question?
http://www.wynapse.com/Silverlight/Silverlight_1.0_Meets_SQL_Via_ASP.NET_Ajax_and_Web_Services.aspx

Well done Dave & an interesting approach. I'm also spending the next 2 months 
writing some AJAX + Silverlight POC's to show one and all so if you have 
situations like this you want to explore, I'll do so and VOD cast it as well.

Scott / Microsoft.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David L. Campbell
Sent: Tuesday, 6 November 2007 3:17 AM
To: oz
Subject: [OzSilverlight] Silverlight 1.0 + ASP.NET Ajax == data!

I finally pulled my head out this weekend and thought I'd let anyone that may 
be interested know what I spent my time doing...

I haven't completed the write-up on it yet, but I'm pretty pleased with the 
result.

About 10 pm last night, I uploaded new product to WynApse.com and the 
right-hand sidebar which is a subdivided collection of links is now a 
Silverlight 1.0 canvas.

With some very slight changes, I used my code from my Desert Code Camp III 
presentation, and after pounding ASP.NET Ajax into the site, and building a Web 
Service to my database, that Outlook-Bar Style control not only works, but it's 
live to the database :)

I haven't decided if I want to retain changes yet, so any rearrangement of the 
headers will get refreshed when you reload the page. I also haven't considered 
the possibility of caching the info either, but since the data is 'live', 
there's always the possibility of me adding/removing asynchronous to the page 
display.

If anyone notices anything weird about the operation of the control, please let 
me know... we all tend to get tunnel-vision when we're working on something.

Thanks!


-Dave



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