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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of .net noobie
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 11:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OzSilverlight] Generic Collection and Simple Collection
how are you getting access to the .NET 2.0 object in your silverlight
application...?
Via WCF.
as you can only referance another "Silverlight" application from a
Silverlight application...
and Silevrlight applications are .NET 3.5...
so I assume you are accessing this collection via a call to a WCF/Web
service...?
Yes
is this correct? in that case could you not covert it to a generic
collection before you return it to your silverlight applcation...?
Ok.
also, you can also use the ".AsQueryable()" built in exstention method
in .NET 3.5 LINQ wich will be automatically added to the collection
object if you return that to you silverlight application.... then you
could use LINQ to quey and return a generic collection of what you want
in the client/silverlight application...?
Ok.
On 8/29/08, Muhammad Niaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
Can I set NonGenericCollection object into GenericList, here
are further details:
A Class library is build into .NET 2.0 but its every classes return
collection which are Non Generic. But I want set them into Generic
Collection is it possible.?
And Non Generic Collection internally contains the objects which I want
you use in GenericCollection.
If possible please send me any source code or article for help.
Regards,
Niaz
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