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    September 2009 - OData

    ‘Restlet’ Java Framework Now with ADO.NET Data Services Support
    ‘Restlet’ Java Framework Now with ADO.NET Data Services Support
    September 29, 2009 Sep 29, 2009 09/29/09
    DB B
    Yesterday on the interoperability blog it was announced that Noelios Technologies is shipping a new version of the Restlet open source project (a lightweight REST framework for Java) that includes an extension for ADO.NET Data Services.  This is the second interoperability project over the last month or so which leverages data services...

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    Introduction to Data Binding in Silverlight 3 with CTP2
    Introduction to Data Binding in Silverlight 3 with CTP2
    September 17, 2009 Sep 17, 2009 09/17/09
    DB B
    This blog post is an introduction to the data binding capabilities for Silverlight 3 we first added for Silverlight 2 in Data Services v1.5 CTP1 and have updated to Silverlight 3 in CTP2. We also took the feedback we received in CTP1 and made some updates to the feature. Since this is a CTP release of this is a CTP release of this feature we ...

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    More on Using Data Services & Silverlight 3 in xDomain & Out-Of-Browser Scenarios
    More on Using Data Services & Silverlight 3 in xDomain & Out-Of-Browser Scenarios
    September 10, 2009 Sep 10, 2009 09/10/09
    DB B
    Phani recently posted part 2 of his two part series on using the ADO.NET Data Services v1.5 CTP2 Silverlight client library in xdomain and out-of-browser scenarios.  You can find both posts here: Part 1: Using the ADO.NET Data Services Silverlight client in x-domain and out of browser scenarios – I Part 2: Using the ADO.NET Data ...

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    Jumpstart your PHP + ADO.NET Data Services Development
    Jumpstart your PHP + ADO.NET Data Services Development
    September 9, 2009 Sep 9, 2009 09/9/09
    DB B
    To get up and running quickly with the PHP toolkit for data services check out this walkthrough post by Phani from the data services team: http://blogs.msdn.com/phaniraj/archive/2009/09/08/using-the-php-toolkit-with-ado-net-data-services.aspx    -Mike Flasko ADO.NET Data Services, Program Manager...

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    Using the ADO.NET Data Services Silverlight client in x-domain and out of browser scenarios – I
    Using the ADO.NET Data Services Silverlight client in x-domain and out of browser scenarios – I
    September 3, 2009 Sep 3, 2009 09/3/09
    DB B
    With the release of ADO.NET Data Services v1.5 CTP2, you can now use the Silverlight Astoria client library to access Cross-Domain services and applications written with the new client library can go out of browser. The new Client Http networking stack introduced in SL3 supports the standard and custom HTTP Verbs(GET/PUT/POST/DELETE/...

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    Introduction to Data Binding in CTP2
    Introduction to Data Binding in CTP2
    September 1, 2009 Sep 1, 2009 09/1/09
    DB B
    This blog post is an update to an introduction to the data binding capabilities we first added in Data Services v1.5 CTP1. In CTP2 we have taken the feedback we received from CTP1 and made some updates to the data binding feature. Since this is a CTP release of this feature we eagerly look forward to hearing more of your feedback. ...

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    ADO.NET Data Services v1.5 CTP2 – Projections Overview (Server)
    ADO.NET Data Services v1.5 CTP2 – Projections Overview (Server)
    September 1, 2009 Sep 1, 2009 09/1/09
    DB B
    This blog post is an introduction to the projection server capabilities we have added in the ADO Data Services v1.5 CTP2 release. Introduction to Projections Beginning in the ADO.NET Data Services v1.5 CTP2 release, the ADO.NET Data Services URI format has been extended to express narrowing projections. In particular, the projections ...

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    Customizable Feed Support in CTP2
    Customizable Feed Support in CTP2
    September 1, 2009 Sep 1, 2009 09/1/09
    DB B
    Phani, a data services team member, has updated his three part series on Customizable Feeds (aka. “Web Friendly Feeds”) for the ADO.NET Data Services v1.5 CTP2 release.  Check out his updated series here: Introducing Web Friendly Feeds aka Friendly Feeds (Updated for CTP2) ADO.NET Data Services Friendly Feeds , Mapping EDM Types...

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