RE: Impediments to upgrading / WCF RIA Services

2010-04-27 Thread Philip Beadle
Build a new image for your 2010 work.  If you use bootable vhds it's a treat
on Win 7.

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Sent: Tuesday, 27 April 2010 2:30 PM
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Subject: Impediments to upgrading / WCF RIA Services

Hi all,

We are currently experiencing some impediments to upgrading our Silverlight
application and VS2010. 

Firstly, we have installed VS2010, which installs WCF RIA Services for 2010.
This uninstalls WCF RIA Services for 2008. The problem is that we need the
2008 version to continue to operate while we upgrade other applications.
That's because it's an LOB application that is quite a substantial piece of
work. We have to actually allocate time to go through the upgrade process,
with no guarantee that the result will be a working application.

So the result is that we have uninstalled WCF RIA 2010 and reinstalled WCF
RIA 2008. But of course this means that we need to use the VS 2008
environment. So 2010 is out for us at the moment.

Has anyone successfully got both WCF RIA services 2008 and 2010 running
side-by-side? I did make a copy of the assemblies and then register them in
the GAC after 2010 was installed, and while this made the application
compile, it still failed dismally.

Regards,
Tony
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Re: Sketchflow for ASP.Net

2010-04-27 Thread Winston Pang
Yes, it's only for WPF or Silverlight. It's really just a set of styles that
get applied on it, that's pretty much it.


On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Mark markspambus...@gmail.com wrote:

  We have a Silverlight application and the boss likes using SketchFlow to
 mock up stuff. We are now looking at writing an ASP.Net app and he wants to
 know if he can use SketchFlow to create the mock pages.

 I’ve not looked into it, but AFAIK it’s XAML only so whilst he can create
 pages for demo,  we can’t reuse for our web pages.



 Is that correct? Is there another tool?



 I’d hope to use ASP.net MVC framework if that makes a difference.



 Cheers



 Mark



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