Posted By: Dan Fernandez | Apr 24th, 2008 @ 11:30 AM | 56,611 Views | 25 Comments
Back at MIX, the Live Platform Services team announced a new standard APP-based protocol for accessing your Live data, and at Web 2.0 the Live Mesh team has announced plans to extend that API with synchronization-ready access to data, devices, application and activity feeds.  Ori Amiga shows a number of demos showing the native Mesh feeds, WPF applications using Mesh, a Silverlight client that supports working on and offline, a custom Facebook application that syncs Facebook photos with Live Mesh, a Mac client that sends photos to Live Mesh and even LINQ queries over Mesh objects.

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For more Live Mesh coverage:
- Watch the demo of the Live Mesh application on Channel 10 
- Watch an interview with Abolade Gbadegesin on Live Mesh Architecture
- Meet the Live Mesh team
- Read the transcript and grab the audio from Jon Udell's perspective series.

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staceyw
staceyw
Before C# there was darkness...
joeyw wrote:


So can you use WebDav on a regular folder as a way to set-up new files in the cloud?

 

What's the URL to use?



Would you still need webdav if you can just copy files into a local Mesh folder?
Have the MOE client running locally but can't seem to get the feed URLs that Ori uses (particularly the localhost one) to work. Is there a trick or are they disabled?

Lacking access to the SDK yet, I tought I'd at least start mucking with the POX data to do some internal demos for our existing applications we have in development...

Smiley
brilliant Ori

i am one of the oldest Groove partners and now an MVP for Groove

saw this coming some time ago when i attended the Strong Angel III meet at san diego last year but never realised just how far SSE would unfold

Ray has been dreaming of this awhile i realise now. Promised to disrupt the world of It way back in 2001 - started with Groove which is still the best online / offline collaboration tool out there

Mesh is going to deliver on that promise fully.

ashok hingorani

Ori,

Awesome video!!! I thought Silverlight 2 was going to be the best thing this year, but you have made me have a rethink - Silverlight 2 with Mesh (specifically services against the MOE) is now the best thing to happen this year.

When the SDK is made available (do you know eta?) will you be providing source code for your demos - I'm very interested in Silverlight 2 and LINQ with Mesh.

Do you have a Blog / Forum?

Thanks
Richie

I saw this interview in "Featured" area in the top right area of your web site. Then I clicked somewhere else and "Featured" changed to something else.

So, I wanted to find it. I looked around, did refresh couple of times hoping it will show up in Featured again. But no luck.

Then I clicked on Search button and typed "programming mesh" without quotes... It returned a bunch of irrelevant results. Then I used quotes, no luck again. In fact there was no difference, the result set was the same.

Now, I went to Google, clicked on Advanced Search and put "programming mesh" and typed to search on msdn.com website...

So what is your guess? A link to this interview was the 2nd one, and it took me about 20-30 seconds to find this post through Google.

And this is true for most of the documentation from Microsoft. I use google to search for help files on msdn, and have better luck in doing so then using live search. Sad I don't like Google's predetory behavior and their policies at large, but hey, do I have a choice? 

 MS live search is not the worst though, try finding something on IBM's web site, it is like in the jungle Sad Although their (IBM's) other software is very good.

mwherman2000
mwherman2000
Michael Herman (Parallelspace)
Checkout http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/mwherman2000/archive/2004/02/14/7232.aspx to understand how Mesh can be used to build something like Parallelspace Communities.

Michael Herman
Parallelspace Corporation

p.s. What is the replacement for Desktop.ini in a Mesh-managed folder?  How can I customize the icon for a folder at a replica and have that customization flow throughout a mesh?  In the CTP, Desktop.ini is not replicated and believe it's format also varies across OSes.

How would you make sure that the files or apps uploaded to Mesh are free from Virus...
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