Saturday, November 6, 2010

Silverlight

Microsoft Silverlight is a browser plugin that allows you to run applications that include animation, vector graphics and audio-video rollers, as is the case for RIAS (Rich Internet application). V2.0 release in October 2008, added support for languages NETCode Sample: Is your Process Using the Silverlight CLR? "rounding up THE DLR questions and integration with THE IDE. 10 July 2009 at 18: 00 Moscow time Microsoft released Silverlight 3 and Microsoft Expression Studio 3, online event was broadcast live on the site See the Light. Silverlight implemented for Windows 2000Tol′ko v2.0 and under IE6//http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/resources/install.aspx?v=2.0#sysreq, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X v10.4, Mac OS X 10.5, Mac OS X 10.6 and browsers Internet Explorer 6/7/8, Mozilla Firefox 1.5/2/3, Safari 3, Google chrome, 3.0. In the future it is also planned to support OperaOpera Watch: More details on Silverlight support in Opera, mobile devices starting with Windows Mobile 6 and Symbian (Series 60), and possibly other platforms. ObzorSilverlight provides a graphical system, similar to Windows Presentation Foundation, and combines multimedia, graphics, animations and interactivity in a single software platform. It was designed to work with XAML and Microsoft .NET languages. XAML is used to markup pages that use vector graphics and animation. The text contained within the Silverlight application is available to search engines such as it is not compiled, and is available as XAML. Silverlight also can be used to create widgets for Windows Vista Sidebar in Windows Vista: Silverlight can play WMV, WMA and MP3Silverlight FAQs for all supported browsers without requiring additional components such as Windows Media Player. Such as Windows Media Video 9 is an implementation standard SMPTE VC-1 video, Silverlight supports VC-1 only inside the container ASF. In addition, the end user license agreement (EULA) said that the VC-1 is permitted only for personal, non-commercial purposes (personal and non-commercial use of a consumer "). Silverlight allows you to dynamically load XML and use the DOM to interact with it in the same way as is done in Ajax. Silverlight is a Downloader which can download media files, scripts, etc., if necessary by the application. Starting with version 2.0 's program logic can be described in any of the .NET languages, including dynamic programming languages such as Ruby and Python Iron Iron, which in turn are executed in THE DLR (Dynamic Library Runtime) rather than a common language runtime (CLR). History Silverlight v1.0 Beta The first beta version of Silverlight was released in December 2006. Microsoft expected to release a stable version in mid-2007. Rumors that Microsoft will be partially open source SilverlightMicrosoft partially open Silverlight code, but they were denied by Sam Ramdži (Sam Ramji) Director of Microsoft's strategy for technological platformyGavin Clarke. Silverlight glow dimmed by a cross-platform systems. Nevertheless, part of the Dynamic Language Runtime in Silverlight is Microsoft's portal to host open and proprietary projects CodePlexCodePlex — Open Source Project Hosting under Apache 2. Silverlight 1.0Arhitektura Silverlight 1.0 applications Silverlight v.1.0 is a browser plugin for handling XAML plus codecs for playing multimedia content in WMV, WMA, and MP3. It represents the internal browser document object model (DOM) that can be controlled from JavaScript code. XAML is an XML-based, so the downloadable client user interface, text, and it is suitable for indexing by search engines. Using the DOM, JavaScript can dynamically update the Silverlight content, similar to DHTML. You can also call management presentation (start/pause the video animation, for example) begins with a call to the Silverlight application to Silverlight object from HTML page that loads the XAML file. THE XAML file contains a canvas as substrate for other elements. XAML objects can generate events caught from JavaScript. bundled with Visual Studio 2005 SP1 includes the Silverlight Tools for VS 2005. Version for Linux The Mono project, 16 May 2008 released a plugin-based open source Silverlight running on Mono will ensure compatibility with Silverlight LinuxProekt with LinuxFirst Moonlight Release — Moonlight, but neither open nor free it cannot be considered, such as permission to use the patent is granted only the recipients of the code from Novell, and just create plugins. Moonlight 2.0 in Preview 3. Moonlight — Preview Download Silverlight 2 SilverLight 2 0Arhitektura. Silverlight Version 2 was released on 14 October 2008 and includes a subset of the .NET Framework also available for download on the Microsoft Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008, which include: Templates for Visual Basic and c # projects Intellisens and code generators for XAML Debugging Silverlight applications Support Web reference Integration with Expression Blend Silverlight 3.0 18 March 2009 at MIX09 Conference in Las Vegas, Microsoft demonstrated a beta version. 10 July 2009, during the event, See the Light Microsoft announced the official release to manufacturing (RTM) version. Currently, the latter is available for download on the Microsoft Web site: among the features of the new version: Support for devices with multitouch interface Support for h.264, AAC and MPEG-4 Support for hardware accelerated 3D graphics. This allows you to tap into the GPU and reduce load on the CPU In General, Silverlight was an abridged version of the Windows Presentation Foundation does not require the .NET Framework. The almost limitless possibilities of Silverlight applications, all the missing functionality can be implemented in the form of modules, using the Silverlight SDK. Anyone can freely develop applications on Silverlight/WPF. This is not necessarily to buy Visual Studio and Microsoft expression — Express versions for non-commercial use are available on the Microsoft website. Silverlight 4.0 In the fourth version of Silverlight has been able to transfer video from a client to the server in any Silverlight application differently than it was previously in earlier versions of streaming from client to server broadcast using Flash applications or using Expression Encoder; the video was aired from client to server, and then was played from within the Silverlight application for live audio/video from a microphone or Web camera to version 4, you can already do without Flash and Expression Encoder. A brief list of changes Support for Google chrome. Support for webcam and microphone. Support for printing. Improved support for the mouse. In particular, added support for the right buttons and wheel. Support for displaying an alert. New and improved gauges, such as the RichTextBox control and improved DataGrid. Support for implicit task order for controls. Support the internal browser to display HTML in Silverlight. WCF layer Enhancements. Improved localization of bidirectional text. Support for the managed Extensibility Framework. Improved support for data binding (data binding). Improved animation effects. Support for the Clipboard and drag & drop. Improve the performance of Deep Zoom. WCF Services Rich Internet application (RIA). Protection of h.264 content and support for playback of content protected by DRM offline. As for applications running outside the browser and explicitly recognized as trusted (trusted): Paul keyboard access when running in full-screen mode. Programmatic access to the local folder with the user's documents. Support for local Component Object Model (COM) objects. Compatibility with operating systems and brauzeramiV following table reflects the Silverlight compatibility with different versions of browsers and operating systems. OS/browser IE 6 SP1 IE 6 SV1 IE 7 IE 8, Firefox, Safari, Konqueror, Opera SeaMonkey for Google Chrome Windows Vista/2008/7/2008 R2 — — 1.0.2.0.3.0.4.0.1.0.2.0.3.0.4.0.1.0.2.0.3.0.4.0.2.0.1.0.2.0; via NPAPI is Unofficially v2.0, v3.0, v4.0 Windows XP/2003/Vista/Home Server v1.0, v2.0, v3.0, 4.0.1.0.2.0.3.0.4.0.1.0.2.0.3.0.4.0.1.0.2.0.3.0.4.0.1.0.2.0.3.0.4.0.1.0.2.0; via NPAPI is Unofficially v2.0, v3.0, v4.0 Windows 2000 2.0.3.0.4.0.2 — — — 0 Neoficial′noInstall Silverlight: Unsupported platform, system requirements, 2.0; via NPAPI is the Planned — Windows Mobile 6 2 0 — — — — — — — — — Windows Phone 7 — — Planned Scheduled — — — — — — Mac OS 10.10.4/5 PowerPC — — — — 1.0.1.0 — Planned — Mac OS 10.10.4/5 Intel — — — — 1.0.2.0.3.0.4.0.1.0.2.0.3.0.4.0-3.0 is planned, 4.0 Informally Opera receives official support in the next version. Silverlight already supports Opera informally, with a hack. For Linux, the functionality is available through the Moonlight. Moonlight will be available for major distributions and supported browsers Firefox, Konqueror, and Opera. Miguel de Icaza has also expressed an interest in working with developers on other operating systems (BSD, Solaris) and browsers (Konqueror, WebKit and Opera) to achieve a good work of your plugin. Silverlight for mobile will be used to make Silverlight applications on mobile devices. Silverlight.net stated that the first CTP for Windows Mobile 6 will be released in the second quarter of 2008. Nokia has announced plans to release of Silverlight for Mobile for Symbian OS, S60 and Series 40 devices and Nokia Internet tablets. Silverlight for Mobile initially will support Silverlight v1.0. Silverlight requires an x 86 processor with SSE support. Supports Intel Pentium III or higher, or AMD Athlon XP and above. Some models of the AMD Duron are also supported. Also covers and other platforms. Development tools Silverlight applications can be written in any .NET programming language. As such, all the development tools that can be used to develop on .NET, also can work with Silverlight. Mono Moonlight The Mono team is developing a project Moonlight. This is a free implementation of Silverlight with open source. Alternative «Alternatives to Silverlight in browsers is to use JavaScript, SVG and HTML 5, and for interactive Web applications WITH AJAX. Adobe Flash If you have plugins also uses Adobe Flash from Adobe. JavaFX Comparing Silverlight, JavaFX and Adobe Flash, HTML5 Comments Links Official site Official site MSDN Silverlight Developer Center Silverlight Community Laurence Moroney. 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