Silverlight 2.0 includes support for rich, vector-based graphics and a full library of re-usable user interface controls. In this Web seminar, you’ll learn about how the Silverlight renders graphics and how you can leverage the built-in functionality. You’ll also learn how to use templates to customize the look-and-feel of your Silverlight applications and how to create custom controls.
Silverlight is a client-side technology, and most Silverlight applications will need to communicate with Web-based services. In this Web seminar you will learn about the networking support in Silverlight 2.0. Topics include cross-domain network access, and using Windows Communication Foundation to access POX, REST, WS-* and HTTP-based services.
In this Web seminar, you will learn about the advanced features that Silverlight brings to the table. Topics will include media support, data binding, and Silverlight’s new “deep zoom” feature. The session will also address how Silverlight applications can be integrated into scenarios involving ASP.NET and AJAX.