Silverlight 2 (Beta 1) Retail Financial Services Demonstrator

Posted in Microsoft Silverlight at Friday, March 21, 2008 9:53 AM Eastern Standard Time

The Silverlight 2 Retail Financial Services Demonstrator provides essential resources to help customers and ISVs to create their own demo or proof of concept based on the Silverlight 2 platform. Included in the kit are:

  • Functional Silverlight 2 Website (Woodgrove Financial) - View it online!
  • Installation, customization and demo script that provides step by step instructions for installing the demo, customizing the data shown in the demo as well has how to step through the site with talking points.
  • Source Code – that is right, you also get to see and use the source code to see what is going on under the covers and use as a foundation for your own POC!


Why use Silverlight 2 and the Demonstrator?

  • Immersive, cross-platform / cross-browser user experience
  • Insightful visualizations, improved end user experience that can be personalized and branded
  • Great performance, reuse of .NET code on the web (cross platform!!)
  • Great examples of using visualizations to help sell and service financial products including cause and effect, multiple scenarios, unified communications, etc…

Over the past year, I've had the opportunity to work on some really cool and unique projects.  I'm proud to add yet another project to my portfolio, which is the current work we're doing with the Library of Congress and the delivery of what they're calling their "New Visitors Experience", set to launch in the next month.  As the Microsoft Solutions Architect for this effort, I must say that to date we've produced some compelling solutions around Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight.  This work has been met with a tremendous amount of press but yet is only the tip of the iceberg of what's yet to come.  We've recently posted a video case study on our MIX website that highlights some of our efforts to date.  Stay tuned for more from this blog regarding the Library of Congress project and the really, really cool things we're doing around Silverlight, WPF, WCF, Windows Live and SharePoint Server 2007!

Silverlight Blueprint for SharePoint

Posted in Microsoft Silverlight | Patterns & Practices | SharePoint Products and Technologies | Software+Services at Wednesday, March 05, 2008 12:19 PM Eastern Standard Time

Microsoft has recently released the Silverlight Blueprint for SharePoint.  The Silverlight Blueprint for SharePoint is source code and guidance for developers describing how to use Microsoft Silverlight and Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies together in business applications and Internet Web sites. SharePoint applications that use Web Parts can now be built using Silverlight user interface elements. This capability enables a fresh look at data exposed through SharePoint Products and Technologies using the modern graphics capability in Silverlight.

To get more information about the blueprint and find out when/where you can download the bits, head on over to the Silverligh Blueprint for SharePoint website.

 

 

Web Service Software Factory: Modeling Edition

For Visual Studio 2008

This deliverable is available on MSDN at:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/servicefactory

About the Deliverable

The Web Service Software Factory: Modeling Edition (also known as the Service Factory) is an integrated collection of resources designed to help our customers quickly and consistently build WCF and ASMX Web services that adhere to well-known architecture and design patterns. These resources consist of models with code generation in the form of tools integrated with Visual Studio and patterns and architecture topics in the form of written guidance.

The Service Factory contains automation and guidance integrated into Visual Studio 2008 for building Web services. The core of the automation components is a Web services domain model. This domain model contains elements such as service contracts, operations, messages, and data contracts. This domain model manifests itself in the form of three integrated domain-specific languages (DSLs) that are used to model services: Service Contract Model, Data Contract Model, and the Host Model. The Service Contract Model is illustrated in the following screenshot.

To learn more about the Service Factory, please visit its official home on MSDN at http://msdn.microsoft.com/servicefactory.

Community (http://www.codeplex.com/servicefactory)

The community site contains hands-on labs for both using and extending the Service Factory, discussions with customers and field, known issues, and roadmap information. In the near future the site will include presentations, demonstration videos, and community contributions.

Web Client Software Factory Shipped

Posted in .NET 3.0 | .NET 3.5 | Architecture | ASP.NET AJAX | ASP.NET MVC | Patterns & Practices | Software Factories | Visual Studio at Thursday, February 28, 2008 10:11 PM Eastern Standard Time

Web Client Software Factory 2.0

February 2008 Release

Resources

About the Deliverable

The Web Client Software Factory (WCSF) provides a set of guidance for architects and developers building enterprise Web applications. The factory includes samples, reusable code and a guidance package which automates key development tasks from within Visual Studio.

Using the Web Client Software Factory assets, developers can create Composite Web applications composed of independently developed and deployed modules. These modules are dynamically brought together at runtime into a common shell. Additionally the factory includes support for ASP.NET AJAX thus providing users with a richer and more responsive user experience.

New In This Release

The February 2008 release of the Web Client Software Factory has the following improvements to the June 2007 release.

  • Full support for Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5
  • Added ASP.NET AJAX extenders for Context Sensitive Autocomplete, AJAX Validation, and Real Time Search that can be used in existing ASP.NET sites and ASP.NET sites built using the Composite Web Application Block.
  • Added UI Composition capability through extending our dependency injection mechanism to support Pages, User Controls and Master Pages.
  • Added Dependency Injection on ASMX Web Services and JSON services.
  • Added a new set of Quickstarts and How-To topics on MVP, Modularity and the new AJAX extenders
  • Added a new Order Entry Reference application that demonstrates all of the new functionality.

In addition, this release of WCSF has the following community issues and fixes:

  • 42 Workitems closed including the top-voted items on CodePlex
  • Add ASP.NET AJAX Support (97 votes)
  • Web Client Software Factory Support for Enterprise Library 3.1 (62 votes)
  • Services through configuration (32 votes)
  • Support for using the Validation Application Block (16 votes)
  • Recipe support for Visual Basic .NET (20 votes)
  • Added Presenter support for Master Pages (11 votes)

Microsoft has recently released a set of lectures and whitepapers on advanced topics around Office SharePoint Server 2007.  Below is a description (taken from the TechNet website) of topics and links.

Title Description Streaming Video Whitepaper
Overview: Office SharePoint Server server farm architecture Describes how to plan server farms for reliability and scalability, and how to deploy Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 on a server farm. None Download
Overview: Configuring server farms Describes configuration steps needed for server farms after deployment. Watch Download
Securing Server Farms Describes how to help control access to information and how to help protect deployments from malicious users. Watch Download
Configuring Performance Options Describes how to set up caching, IIS compression, and other options to help maximize performance of an Office SharePoint Server server farm. Watch None
Backing up, restoring, high availability, and disaster recovery for Office SharePoint Server server farms Describes how to back up and recover Office SharePoint Server server farms. Watch Download
Operations and Management Provides information about common operations and management tasks. Watch Download
Capacity Planning Describes how to determine requirements to support your capacity requirements. Watch Download
Search architecture and configuration Describes how to plan for and configure search for Office SharePoint Server. Watch Download

A thing of beauty...

Posted in General Opinions at Friday, February 22, 2008 2:06 PM Eastern Standard Time

Today, I've achieved what many in corporate america would say is "the impossible".  In my journey through the world of GTD (e.g. "Getting Things Done"), I've certainly reached that mountain top, and it feels good.  Thanks to a nifty tool called ClearContext.  The picture below says a thousand words...

I highly recommend you check out ClearContext.  It's definitely worth the $$

DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint Released

Posted in SharePoint Products and Technologies at Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:20 PM Eastern Standard Time

Microsoft recently released the DoD 5015.2 Resource Kit for SharePoint.  Back in May 2007, MOSS underwent certification testing with the Joint Interoperability Test Command to meet the Department of Defense 5015.2 Records Management Standard.  This certification solidifies the validity of MOSS Records Management capability.  The resource kit has been released to MS Connect and available for download.

For more information aboout the resource kit you can visit the resource kit information website

An excellent whitepaper is available on our downloads site that provides guidance on implementing solutions on top of SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.  A breakdown of the sections is cited below:

  • Chapter I - Document Goals
  • Chapter II - Implementation Scenarios
  • Chapter III - Implementation Environments
  • Chapter IV - Implementation Activities
  • Chapter V - Deployment Methods
  • Chapter VI - Tools for the Job
  • Chapter VII - Implementation Project Plan and Team
  • Chapter VIII - Implementation Worksheet
  • Chapter IX - Hotfixes
  • Chapter X - Testing
  • Chapter XI - Summary
  • Chapter XII - Glossary
  • Chapter XIII - References
  • Virtualization
  • SDKs and Centers
  • Dev Tools
  • Packaging Tools
  • SOLUTION Framework
  • Bin or Global Assembly Cache
  • Features
  • Authoring and customization
  • Content Deployment / Migration
  • Team Development
  • Testing, Source Control and MSF
  • Patterns and Practices
  • Chapter XIV - Credits and Thanks To

Definitely worth the download.

Our Architecture Strategy Team has recently unveiled a great solution geared at simplifying the task of building Office Business Applications (OBA) using the Microsoft Office System platform. 

The solution, called the OBA Composition Reference Toolkit,  surfaces the underlying composition capabilities of the 2007 Office System and provides a prescriptive application composition experience for Information Workers to build OBA solutions. 

You can head over to the Architecture Center on MSDN to get more information about the solution and download the bits.  Right now, only the binaries are available, but the plan is to release the source code by mid-March.

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