Using AJAX to Dynamically Update Silverlight Content
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This video demonstrates a simple notification system build using Silverlight, ASP.NET, AJAX and SQL Server. Silverlight is used at the front end to present a rich UI, which is asynchronously updated using AJAX based on activities of different users in the system. You are stepped through the full solution, from the text input to the back end through the asynchronous delivery service based on JSON-oriented Web services and AJAX proxies.
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if(maxid - currentMax > 10) hehehehe
You know a full video about hooking together SILVERLIGHT + AJAX + SQL + C#.
That could be great.
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