Windows Live Tools - November 2007 CTP 0.1.0.0
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Windows XP/Vista
License:
Freeware
Price:
Downloads:
715
Date added:
2007-11-08
Publisher:
Microsoft Corporation
Windows Live Tools - November 2007 CTP 0.1.0.0 description
This release will provides a project template for creating Windows Live website This release of Windows Live Tools provides basic functionality associated with building websites using Windows Live Contacts, Windows Live ID authentication, LoginView and Silverlight streaming. This release also provides a project template for creating Windows Live website.
Whats included in the November CTP
- ASP.NET Server Controls
- Contacts
- SilverlightStreamingMedia
- IDLogin
- IDLoginView
- Visual Studio Project Template
- ASP.NET Windows Live Web Site
- Contacts: The Contacts control allows developers to include Windows Live Contacts into their web pages. The control provides the ability to raise client and server events for sign-in/sign-out and data transfer activities. It also allows the developers webpage to get word of mouth through viral traffic. This control is an ASP.NET version of the existing JavaScript control.
- SilverlightStreamingMedia: The SilverlightStreamingMedia control extends the ASP.NET Futures Media control by allowing you to play videos from your Silverlight Streaming account. Now at design time, you can specify your account credentials and choose the video you want to display on your web pages.
- IDLogin: The IDLogin control quickly allows you to provision Windows Live ID authentication for your application. Now you drag and drop the control on your web page, provision your Application ID, and compile/run the project. This also provides for client/server side events for sign-in/sign-out user actions, a property to maintain your application context, and properties to specify background/foreground colors to mesh with your web page.
- IDLoginView: IDLoginView extends the functionality of the ASP.NET LoginView control by adding support for Windows Live ID authentication. It allows you to associate a Windows Live ID with an ASP.NET membership profile to provide a single sign-on experience for your web site users. It adds new templates to provide richness in your web site based on the login state of your web site user.
System requirements:
- Development Tools
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2
- Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Beta 2 Express Edition
- ASP.NET
- Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax 1.0
- Microsoft ASP.NET Futures (July 2007)
Whats included in the November CTP
- ASP.NET Server Controls
- Contacts
- SilverlightStreamingMedia
- IDLogin
- IDLoginView
- Visual Studio Project Template
- ASP.NET Windows Live Web Site
- Contacts: The Contacts control allows developers to include Windows Live Contacts into their web pages. The control provides the ability to raise client and server events for sign-in/sign-out and data transfer activities. It also allows the developers webpage to get word of mouth through viral traffic. This control is an ASP.NET version of the existing JavaScript control.
- SilverlightStreamingMedia: The SilverlightStreamingMedia control extends the ASP.NET Futures Media control by allowing you to play videos from your Silverlight Streaming account. Now at design time, you can specify your account credentials and choose the video you want to display on your web pages.
- IDLogin: The IDLogin control quickly allows you to provision Windows Live ID authentication for your application. Now you drag and drop the control on your web page, provision your Application ID, and compile/run the project. This also provides for client/server side events for sign-in/sign-out user actions, a property to maintain your application context, and properties to specify background/foreground colors to mesh with your web page.
- IDLoginView: IDLoginView extends the functionality of the ASP.NET LoginView control by adding support for Windows Live ID authentication. It allows you to associate a Windows Live ID with an ASP.NET membership profile to provide a single sign-on experience for your web site users. It adds new templates to provide richness in your web site based on the login state of your web site user.
System requirements:
- Development Tools
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2
- Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Beta 2 Express Edition
- ASP.NET
- Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax 1.0
- Microsoft ASP.NET Futures (July 2007)
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