tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5295746446529817470.post3100119799386849003..comments2023-05-09T16:29:24.130+02:00Comments on Dotnet by Example: Running CSLALight 3.8.2 under .NET 4 and Silverlight 4Joost van Schaikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02182444268071162776noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5295746446529817470.post-23331991248120205742012-05-16T09:08:46.997+02:002012-05-16T09:08:46.997+02:00@dbl pooh, this is an old article running on an ou...@dbl pooh, this is an old article running on an outdated piece of software. Yeah currently I am starting a project doing just that, but I don't have any clear samples (yet). I am mostly using the default CSLA stuff, still getting to grips with that. Mixing and matching with MVVMLight messaging, commands and triggers works well, but my ViewModels descend from CSLA viewmodels nowJoost van Schaikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02182444268071162776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5295746446529817470.post-31273490974437435352012-05-15T16:27:38.941+02:002012-05-15T16:27:38.941+02:00Joost,
Have you ever put CSLA and MVVMLight toget...Joost,<br /><br />Have you ever put CSLA and MVVMLight together? I'm working on it but having a challenge getting the data to come through. Right now when the DataPortal on the server side runs I'm getting an error because it thinks the objects are in the .Client namespace instead of the .Server namespace. Any thoughts or samples I might could use?dblhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10375711433171466162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5295746446529817470.post-65736240178179773652010-07-22T10:07:46.936+02:002010-07-22T10:07:46.936+02:00Thanks man! It really helps me a lot! I hope you p...Thanks man! It really helps me a lot! I hope you post more articles related to this. :D I need more samples and tutorials for CSLALight and Silverlight 4. Thanks again!skylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14823273201953517201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5295746446529817470.post-87090889450080834342010-03-16T10:37:56.071+01:002010-03-16T10:37:56.071+01:00What I mean is - move your mouse cursor to the Sim...What I mean is - move your mouse cursor to the SimpleApp Silverlight application en then right-click your mouse. Then a small menu pops up, with only one entry - "Silverlight". If you click that, you get some info on the Silverlight version you are running.Joost van Schaikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02182444268071162776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5295746446529817470.post-76974249947962415372010-03-10T15:02:42.585+01:002010-03-10T15:02:42.585+01:00These directions worked perfectly for me (using VS...These directions worked perfectly for me (using VS2010 Beta 2) except that the SimpleApp.Web project in the SimpleApp solution is missing clientaccesspolicy.xml.<br /><br />Once I added one (copied from the CSLA Rolodex sample app) the application ran fine.<br /><br />One question though...what does “And, of course, you can right-click on the Silverlight application, click “Silverlight” on the ‘context menu’ and see that actually runs under Silverlight 4” mean? I'm very new to Silverlight.<br /><br />Thanks so much for this very helpful post!<br /><br />Kevin, in Wilmington, MAKevin Klasmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12016169257508024303noreply@blogger.com