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Full Color Code samples appear as they do in Visual Studio and Expression Blend!   Printed entirely in color, with helpful figures and syntax coloring to make code samples appear as they do in Visual Studio and Expression Blend!   Silverlight is Microsoft’s new web-based User Interface (UI) technology, based on Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), which is introducing many revolutionary concepts in the world of UI development. Silverlight uses XAML, with tools like Expression Design and Expression Blend, to create astonishing UI effects (such as gradients, compositions, and animations.) In addition to the richness of the UI elements, Silverlight 2 allows the use of C# or VB in addition to JavaScript to automate web pages. With Silverlight, you have the power of .NET on multiple platforms (IE and Firefox on Windows, Firefox and Safari on Macintosh, and Firefox on Linux). The author brings you up to speed very quickly with numerous hands-on examples.   Use XAML to create state-of-the-art user interfaces Create XAML transforms and animations Design compelling user experiences with Microsoft Expression Blend Integrate media into your rich Internet applications Program Silverlight with both JavaScript and .NET languages Deploy Silverlight content to web pages Encode videos with Expression Media Encoder Make the most of Silverlight elements, resources, and styles Use templates to quickly change your application’s look and feel Efficiently debug Silverlight code Use design tools to create graphics that import seamlessly into Silverlight   Laurent Bugnion has been a software engineer since 1996. He has worked with many programming languages and environments, including C, C++, Java, HTML/CSS/JavaScript, and, since 2002, the Microsoft .NET platform. He has been honored twice as a Microsoft MVP: first for ASP.NET and now for Client Application Development. He blogs about Silverlight and related technologies at http://blog.galasoft.ch.   ON THE WEB: Download all examples and source code presented in this book from informit.com/title/9780672330148   Category: Microsoft Programming/Web Programming Covers: Microsoft® Silverlight 2 User Level: Beginning—Intermediate      

Table of Contents:
   Introduction      1     About Code in This Book.... 1     One Year Older..... 2 1     Introducing Silverlight     3     Where Does Silverlight Come From?... 4         Automating Web Pages with JavaScript.. 4         Cascading Style Sheets... 5         Progressing to DHTML... 6         Communicating in a Richer Way with AJAX. 7     Using Third-Party Plug-Ins.... 7         Using Java Applets.... 7         Using ActiveX Controls... 8         Using Flash Applications... 8     Running on Multiple Platforms... 9     Making the Web Application Secure... 10     Introducing Silverlight.net.... 11     What Do You Need to Run Silverlight?.. 11     Updating Your Runtime—Automatically.. 12     Trying Silverlight Demos.... 12         Playing Chess Against Silverlight.. 13         Planning Your Trips with the Airline Application. 14         DeepZooming into the Hard Rock Café.. 15         Finding More Demos... 15     What Do You Need to Develop Silverlight?.. 16         Expression Studio.... 16         Visual Studio 2008.... 17     Reading the Documentation... 17         Browsing the Online Reference.. 18         Finding More Documentation... 18         Learning with Tutorials... 18     Looking into Silverlight’s Future... 19         Is ASP.NET/HTML/JavaScript Dead?.. 19     Summary..... 20 2     Understanding XAML     21     Using XML for Data.... 21     Using XML for User Interfaces... 23     Understanding XML Namespaces... 23     Defining Additional Namespaces... 24     Creating a Canvas with Children... 25     Attaching Properties: Canvas.Left and Canvas.Top.. 26     Documenting Your Markup with XML Comments. 27     Testing XAML Markup.... 27         Using SilverlightPad... 27         Using KaXaml.... 29     Setting Properties in XAML.... 30     Changing Brushes.... 32     Composing Scenes in XAML... 32     Saving Typing, Saving Space... 34     Summary..... 35 3     Playing with XAML Transforms and Animations   37     Transforming Visuals.... 37     Types of Transforms.... 39         RotateTransform.... 39         TranslateTransform.... 40         ScaleTransform.... 41         SkewTransform.... 42         MatrixTransform.... 43     Composing Transforms.... 44     Creating a Basic Animation.... 46     Understanding the Animation’s Elements.. 47     Adding a Scale Animation.... 49     Using Other Types of Animations... 50         Navigating the Property Path... 51     Deploying the Scene to a Web Page... 52     Summary..... 52 4     Expression Blend      53     The Expression Studio in Short... 53     Installing Expression Blend.... 54     Starting Expression Blend.... 54     Setting Options..... 55     Creating a New Project.... 56     Understanding the Panels.... 57     Looking at the Files.... 58     Executing in the Web Browser... 59     Working with Shapes.... 59     Using the Properties Panel.... 60     Using the Color Picker.... 61         Creating a LinearGradientBrush... 61         Changing the Gradient Vector... 62         Creating a RadialGradientBrush... 63     Creating a 3D Border Effect Using RadialGradientBrush. 63     Resetting Properties to Their Default Value.. 64     Composing the Elements Hierarchy... 64     Summary..... 65 5     Using Media      67     Mixing Colors..... 67         Why FF?..... 68     Seeing Through the Transparency Channel.. 69     Seeing Through the Opacity... 71     Using Vector Graphics.... 72     Adding Media to Your Scenes... 74         Laying Out the Application... 74         Adding Pictures.... 76         Adding Video.... 76         Testing the Result Quickly in a Web Browser. 77         Refining the Layout.... 78         Adding Yet Another Image... 79     Controlling Sound and Video... 80         Switching Auto-Play Off... 80         Creating an Endless Loop... 80         Pausing and Playing the Video.. 82         Setting a “Hand” Cursor... 82     Checking the Other Properties... 83         Filling the Space.... 83         Hiding the Media from Mouse Input.. 83     Using Media to Write.... 84         Writing with Video.... 84         Writing with Images... 85     Transforming Media.... 86     Using Web-Based Media.... 86     Summary..... 87 6     Blending a Little More     89     Creating Transforms.... 89     Creating an OpacityMask.... 90     Using Paths..... 92         Creating a Path from Scratch... 92         Using Splines to Modify a Path.. 93         Combining Shapes... 93     Clipping Path..... 94         Paths in XAML.... 95     Grouping Controls.... 95         Grouping Elements... 95         Trying Other Panels... 96         Scrolling the Thumbnails... 97     Making a User Control.... 98         Creating a User Control... 98         Using the User Control... 100     Working on the Thumbnails Gallery... 101         Adding a Display Frame... 101         Adding a Reflection under the Thumbnails. 102         Reflecting Video.... 104         Just One Last Thing... 104     Summary..... 105 7     Deploying to a Web Page     107     Creating a Test Page.... 107     Understanding the object Tag... 109         Attributes.... 109         Parameters.... 110         Modifying the Attributes and Parameters. 111         Deploying with JavaScript... 114     Detecting Silverlight.... 114     Integrating Silverlight in an Existing Web Page.. 115         Understanding the Original Code.. 116         Getting the XAP file... 117         Modifying the Markup... 117         Testing the Result... 119         Referencing a XAP on Another Web Server. 119     Getting Web Space.... 120         Web Server Requirements... 121         Finding a Provider.... 121     Getting Started with FTP.... 122         Setting Up an FTP Client... 122         Connecting to Your Server... 123     Copying Your Silverlight Application... 124         Testing Your Work... 126     Summary..... 126 8     Programming Silverlight with JavaScript   129     Learning the Basics.... 130         Comments.... 130         Semicolons.... 130         Case Sensitivity.... 131         Variables.... 131         Functions.... 132         Prototype, this, new... 132         Types..... 132         Built-In Objects and Libraries.. 133         alert..... 133         undefined.... 134         null..... 135         Handling Events.... 135     Understanding the Concept of Objects.. 136         Interfacing with Other Instances.. 137         Storing Stuff Globally... 137     Using the Literal Notation JSON... 138         Creating Objects with JSON... 139     Static Members..... 140     Loading Scripts in a Web Page... 141     Understanding the Context... 142     Integrating Silverlight in an Existing Web Page Using JavaScript 143         Finding Silverlight.js... 144         Using Silverlight.js... 144         Detecting Silverlight Versions.. 149         Detecting JavaScript... 150         Modifying the Web Page During Runtime. 150     Debugging..... 150     Summary..... 151  9     Understanding .NET     153     History of .NET..... 153         Versions, Versions, Versions.. 154         Managed Versus Unmanaged.. 155     Downloading and Installing Visual Studio 2008. 156     Creating a Silverlight 2 Application in Visual Studio 2008. 156         Building and Running the Application.. 157         Finding Compilation Errors... 158         Exploring the Files... 158         Running the (Empty) Application.. 161     Intellisense..... 162     Programming C# with Basic Constructs.. 163         Types..... 163         Type Conversion.... 165         if then else.... 166         for..... 167         foreach..... 168         while..... 169         do…while.... 170         switch…case.... 170         Operators.... 171     Summary..... 174 10     Progressing with .NET     175     Programming with Objects in C#... 175         Breaking Your Problem into Smaller Ones. 175         Namespaces and the using Directive.. 176         Visibility..... 177         Properties.... 178         Inheritance.... 180     Adding Interactivity to the Thumbnails Application. 181         Adding Event Handlers in Code.. 181         Displaying the Expanded Media.. 182     Overloading Methods.... 185     Raising Events and Using Delegates.. 186         Creating an EventArgs... 187         Declaring the Event... 188         Subscribing to the Event... 189     Storing Data on the Client.... 190         Understanding the Isolated Storage Security Restrictions 190         Creating Objects.... 190         Reading from the Isolated Storage.. 195         Writing to the Isolated Storage.. 195         Updating the User Interface... 196         Multibrowser Compatibility... 197     Summary..... 197 11     Progressing with Animations    199     Animating Elements in Blend... 199         Testing the Application... 201         Editing the Animation’s Properties.. 202         Easing In and Out.... 203     Synchronizing Animations.... 204         Understanding the Animation Elements. 204     Reversing a Storyboard.... 206     PointAnimation..... 206     Starting and Stopping the Animation... 208     Working on the Thumbnails Gallery... 210         Making a Scenario... 210         Setting the Stage.... 210         Making the Draft Animation... 211         Easing the Translate Animation.. 212         Triggering the Animation in Code.. 213         Creating the “Fading” Animation in Code. 219     Summary..... 221 12     Encoding Videos with Expression Encoder   223     Before We Start….... 223     Introducing Expression Encoder... 224     Setting Options..... 224     Understanding the Panels... 225     Importing a Video.... 226     Saving your Changes.... 227     Specifying the Output Type... 227         Editing the Video Size and Aspect.. 228         Advanced Processing and Codec Settings. 230         Adding a Leader and Trailer Video.. 230     Testing Before Encoding.... 231     Setting Metadata.... 232         Adding Your Own Metainformation.. 232         Creating Chapters... 233         Creating Captions... 234     Encoding the Video for Silverlight... 235     Checking the Result.... 236         Playing the Video in Full Screen.. 237     Advanced Parameters.... 237     Summary..... 238 13     Progressing with Videos     239     Why Streaming?.... 239     Publishing on Your Own Website... 240         Copying the Files.... 240     Adding an Overlay.... 241         Adding an Icon or a Video... 242         Setting Advanced Properties... 242         Adding an XAML Overlay... 243     Letting Your Users Choose the Player.. 245         Copying the Files.... 245         Modifying the Files... 245         Creating the Video... 247         How Does It Work?... 249     Publishing on Microsoft Silverlight Streaming Servers. 250         Signing Up.... 250         Installing, Setting Up the Plug-in, Publishing. 251         Testing the Output... 251     Adding the Application in an Existing Web Page. 252         Using an iframe.... 253         Using JavaScript and a Live Control.. 254     Firing Script Commands (and Catching Them).. 254     Modifying the Player Template in Blend.. 256         Adding a Full Screen Button... 256         Handling the Event in Script... 258         Testing the Result... 259     Summary..... 259  14     Letting .NET and JavaScript Talk     261     Making .NET Available to JavaScript... 261         Using the ScriptableMember Attribute.. 261         Registering the Object... 262     Handling .NET Events in JavaScript... 263         Preparing the scriptable Class.. 263         Raising the Event.... 264         Subscribing to the Event on the JavaScript Side. 265         Testing the Code.... 267     Calling JavaScript Methods from .NET.. 267     Calling .NET Methods from JavaScript.. 269     Adding a “Login” Dialog to the Thumbnails Application. 270         Extending the User Object... 270         Handling Multiple Users... 274         Modifying the Page Class... 278         Adding a “Login” Label... 280         Adding a Web Project... 282         Checking the Media Files’ Build Action.. 282         Adding the HTML Login Dialog.. 283         Blending the Silverlight Application with HTML. 285         Catching the .NET Event... 285         Wiring Up the Scripts... 287         Handling the HTML Events... 288     Summary..... 289 15     Digging into Silverlight Elements    291     Exploring the Class Hierarchy... 291         Exploring the Object... 292         Exploring the DependencyObject.. 292         Exploring the UIElement... 292         Exploring the FrameworkElement.. 293     Choosing XAML or Code-Behind... 293     Packing and Laying out with Panels... 296         Composing Elements... 297         Discovering the Canvas... 297         Using a Canvas to Drag an Element.. 298         Stacking Elements in a StackPanel.. 301         Using a StackPanel for “Flow Layout”.. 301         Using a Grid to Align Elements.. 302         Setting Up a Minimum and Maximum Size. 305         Adding Elements to a Grid... 305         Adding Elements to a Grid in Code-Behind. 307     Scrolling and Bordering.... 307         Using a ScrollViewer to Scroll Big Areas. 307         Surrounding an Element with a Border.. 308     Using Pop-Ups..... 310     Drawing Shapes.... 311         The Data Property.... 312     Summary..... 313 16     Digging Deeper into Silverlight Elements   315     Understanding the Control Class... 315         Enabling and Disabling Controls.. 316         Styling and Templating Controls.. 316         About Fonts.... 317     Discovering Basic Controls... 317         Presenting and Inputting Text.. 317         Discovering the ButtonBase... 319         Scrolling and Dragging... 320         Presenting Media.... 324     Picking Dates with Calendar and DatePicker.. 325         Using the Calendar.... 325         Using the DatePicker... 326         Catching Errors.... 327     Writing with Ink..... 327     Making a Simple Drawing Application.. 328         Preparing the Scene... 328         Handling the Events... 330         Running the Application... 335     Presenting Data with ItemsControls... 335         Using the TabControl... 336     Deep Zooming Your Image Collection.. 337         How Does It Work?... 337         Creating a DeepZoom Image Pyramid.. 337         The MultiScaleImage Control.. 339     Summary..... 340 17     Using Resources, Styling, and Templating   341     Storing Items in Collections... 342         Implementing Interfaces... 342     Using ResourceDictionaries in Silverlight.. 343         Storing Resources... 344         Using Resources in Code-Behind.. 345         What’s the Point Anyway?... 345         Using Resources in XAML... 345         Storing Resources in App.xaml.. 347     Styling a Control.... 348         Creating a Style.... 348         Using a Style.... 349         Priority of Property Setters... 349         Creating a Style in Blend... 350         Editing a Style in Blend... 351     Styling the Thumbnails Application... 352         Styling the TextBlocks... 352         Styling the Thumbnails... 353         Moving Resources in Blend... 354     Embedding Fonts in the Application... 354         Embedding a Font in Blend... 354         Embedding a Font in Visual Studio.. 356     Templating the Lookless Control... 356         But the Control Has a Look!... 357         Editing the Template... 357         Modifying the States... 358         Binding the Template to the Control.. 359         Presenting Content... 360     Summary..... 361 18     Data Binding and Using Data Controls    363     Understanding Data Binding... 363         Creating a Data Object... 364         Creating the Data Object in Resources. 365         Writing to the Data Object with a Binding. 366         Getting Notified, Finding Binding Errors. 367         Converting Values in Bindings.. 368     Digging in the Binding Class... 369     Setting the DataContext.... 370     Using Data Controls.... 372         Using a ListBox.... 372         Using the DataGrid.... 380     Using XML Data Sources.... 386     Summary..... 386 19     Creating User Controls and Custom Controls   387     Creating a Thumbnails Viewer User Control.. 387         Creating the Data Objects... 388         Packing the ThumbnailsViewerControl.. 391         Communicating with the Outside World. 393     Creating the Items and Designing a DataTemplate. 397         Creating the Media Instances in XAML.. 397         Designing a DataTemplate... 399         Removing the Test Data Source.. 401         Moving the Media Files... 401         Connecting the ThumbnailsViewer to the Real Data 403         Raising and Handling the SelectionChanged Event 403     Creating a MediaInfoDisplay Custom Control.. 405         Making a Blueprint... 405         Creating the “Shell”... 406         Handling the States... 410         Handling the Part.... 411         Applying the Template... 413     Summary..... 414 20     Taking Silverlight 2 One Step Further    415     Creating a Default Template for the MediaInfoDisplay Control 415     Using the MediaInfoDisplay Control... 417         Adding Test Data.... 417         Adding the Control to the Scene.. 418         Creating a Template... 419         Making Transitions... 420         Removing the Test Data... 421         Wiring Up.... 421         Digging Deeper.... 422     Scrolling the Items.... 422     Creating a New RepeatButton Template.. 425         Creating the Template... 425         Changing the Transitions... 426         Binding the Template... 427         Testing the New Button... 427         Styling the RepeatButton... 427         Styling the Other Button... 428     Exporting Classes to an External Assembly and Refactoring 429         Creating a Silverlight Class Library.. 429         Using an External Class Library.. 432     Talking About the Application Object... 434     Using Generics..... 436     Summary..... 437 21     Taking Silverlight 2 Even Further    439     Registering Multiple JavaScript Event Handlers. 440     Finding Silverlight Elements in JavaScript.. 441     Accessing the HTML Page From .NET.. 443     Exchanging Data Between .NET and JavaScript. 445         Attempting Conversion... 446         Passing Standard Formats... 448     Converting the ScriptObject Class.. 449     Passing Initialization Parameters... 453         Setting Initialization Parameters.. 453         Retrieving Initialization Parameters.. 453     Attaching .NET Events to HTML Elements.. 454         Using the HtmlEventArgs Class.. 456     Publishing Directly from Visual Studio.. 457     Debugging Your Silverlight Application.. 458         Comparing Debug Version and Release Version 458         Creating the Release Version.. 458         Stepping Through the Code... 459         Inspecting and Modifying Variables.. 462         Debugging in a Web Site Project.. 463         Debugging JavaScript... 463         Debugging Running Applications.. 464         Debugging Silverlight Running on a Macintosh. 465     Summary..... 465 22     Connecting to the Web     467     Creating and Loading an XML File... 467         Removing the Media Information from the Application 467         Showing and Hiding a Startup Screen.. 468         Loading the XML Media Information File. 469         Sending the Request... 471         Getting a Response... 472         Reading an XML File with LINQ.. 473         Parsing Enums.... 476         Triggering the Request... 477         Handling the Results... 477         Testing the Application... 480     Loading a Zip File and Showing Progress.. 480         Creating the Zip File... 480         Extending the MediaEx Class to Store the Stream. 481         Loading the Zip File... 482         Reading the Zipped Files... 483         Updating the UI.... 486     Making Requests to WCF Services... 488         Moving the User and DataFile Classes to the Server 488         Changing the DataFile to Run on the Server. 489         Creating the WCF Service... 491         Implementing the Service... 492         Updating the Client Application.. 494     More Connectivity.... 497     Summary..... 498 23     Placing Cross-domain Requests and Handling Exceptions 499     Placing Cross-domain Requests... 499         Using the Flash Cross-domain Policy File. 500         Using the Silverlight Cross-domain Policy File. 501         Understanding the Restrictions.. 502     Communicating with Third-Party Services.. 503         Accepting the Flickr Terms of Services.. 503         Getting a Flickr API Key... 504         Preparing and Sending the Request.. 504         Handling the Response... 508         Updating the UI.... 514     Placing POST Requests.... 516     Throwing and Catching Exceptions... 517         Bubbling Exceptions... 518         Understanding an Exception’s Properties. 521         Catching Unhandled Exceptions.. 522         Creating Custom Exceptions... 523         Handling Silverlight Errors in JavaScript. 524     Summary..... 525 24     Silverlight: Continuing the Journey    527     Updating a Service Reference... 527     Killing a Process.... 528         Killing the Process in Debug Mode.. 530     About Protecting Your Work... 530         Protecting Your Work Anyway.. 530     Binding in Special Configurations... 531         Setting a Binding in Blend... 531         Handling Validation Errors... 533         Binding Through a Converter, ConverterParameter, ConverterCulture 534         Binding to an Object Rather Than a Property. 535     Using the ASP.NET Controls Silverlight and MediaPlayer. 536         Using the Silverlight ASP.NET Control.. 537         Using the MediaPlayer ASP.NET Control. 538     Creating Unit Tests for Silverlight... 541         Installing the Silverlight Unit Test Framework. 541         Creating a New Silverlight Test Application. 542         Creating the TryFindResource Extension Method. 544         Making the Test Pass... 545         Implementing Recursion... 545         Learning More About Unit Test.. 548         Reusing Microsoft Unit Tests.. 549     Making or Buying XAML Resources... 549         Using Expression Design... 549         Finding XAML Resources Online.. 550         Converting Files to XAML... 551     Using Third-Party Controls and Libraries.. 552     Reading Silverlight-Related Blogs... 553     Summary..... 553 TOC, 0672330148, 10/3/08


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  • ISBN-13: 9780672330148
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Sams Publishing
  • Depth: 32
  • Height: 231 mm
  • No of Pages: 608
  • Series Title: Unleashed
  • Weight: 1106 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0672330148
  • Publisher Date: 23 Oct 2008
  • Binding: Paperback
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  • Language: English
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