OData Support and HTML Clients in LightSwitch
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In this episode, Beth Massi joins us to demonstrate some cool new features in LightSwitch. First, she shows us how LightSwtich now has built-in support for OData. Then, she shows us how to use the LightSwitch HTML Client Preview to build a cross-browser, mobile web client.
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Hi,
I am new to Lightswitch and also the new async and await keywords. Is there any reason to use the async and await keywords when writing business rules in a Lightswitch app? I'm not sure what goes on under the covers plus the toilet bowl of death appears when you execute an action so where would be a good example to use the keywords? Cheers.
Thanks for this episode.
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