Difference between revisions of "Silverlight Framework"
From Richard's Wiki
(→Silverlight Framework Features) |
|||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
* Supports publish/subscribe model for component events - use HTML DOM for events between Silverlight components | * Supports publish/subscribe model for component events - use HTML DOM for events between Silverlight components | ||
* Effects Library | * Effects Library | ||
− | * Silverlight 4 supports a subset of the new Managed Extensibility Framework in .NET 4. MEF enables you to customize a Silverlight app or add functionality incrementally even after it has been deployed, to satisfy third-party or customer requests. The framework is designed to support composite apps. | + | * Composite Application Support - Silverlight 4 supports a subset of the new Managed Extensibility Framework in .NET 4. MEF enables you to customize a Silverlight app or add functionality incrementally even after it has been deployed, to satisfy third-party or customer requests. The framework is designed to support composite apps. |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 15 April 2010
Silverlight Framework Desirable Features
- Supports Themes
- Supports publish/subscribe model for component events - use HTML DOM for events between Silverlight components
- Effects Library
- Composite Application Support - Silverlight 4 supports a subset of the new Managed Extensibility Framework in .NET 4. MEF enables you to customize a Silverlight app or add functionality incrementally even after it has been deployed, to satisfy third-party or customer requests. The framework is designed to support composite apps.