SharePoint for Developers Part 4 - Calling SharePoint Web Services from Silverlight
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In this session,
Kirk Evans will demonstrate how to call SharePoint's web services from a Silverlight client. We will use SharePoint's Lists web service, and will show how to use databinding in Silverlight to display results from a SharePoint list. We will also see how
to get around cross domain issues using SharePoint Designer 2007. The accompanying post with code listings is available on
Kirk’s MSDN blog.
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Hy,
Very interessing Video. I 'try your solution with the Lists.asmx and that's work very well.
BUT, I'never success with the DspSts.asmx. Does somebody success it ?
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