This document discusses live tiles, push notifications, and updating tiles on Windows Phone. It covers the end user experience of live tiles that provide glanceable information on the home screen. Push notifications allow sending timely updates even when apps aren't running. Tiles can be updated locally from the foreground or background, or through push notifications. The document demonstrates updating tiles from a background agent and with push notifications. It also discusses tile templates, scheduling updates, and security aspects of the notification system.
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The document outlines the topics covered in the 70-483 Programming in C# certification exam, including managing program flow (25%), creating and using types (24%), debugging applications and implementing security (25%), and implementing data access (26%). It provides example sub-topics within each category such as implementing multithreading, creating classes and interfaces, validating application input, querying and manipulating data using LINQ, and serializing and deserializing data.
SFRUTTARE I MICROSOFT AZURE MOBILE SERVICES CON XAMARIN.FORMSDotNetCampus
I Mobile Services di Microsoft Azure rappresentano la soluzione cloud più completa e pratica per gestire diversi scenari, dal login nell'applicazione fino alla gestione dei dati in cloud. Per integrarli nelle nostre applicazioni Xamarin.Forms, però, sono necessari alcuni accorgimenti. Mostreremo come collegare applicazioni Xamarin.Forms ai Mobile Services, gestire le tabelle dati, validare e modificare i dati con gli script, gestire l'autenticazione degli utenti con i Mobile Services.
This document outlines the topics covered in the Microsoft 70-483 exam: Programming in C#. The exam focuses on managing program flow (25%), creating and using types (24%), debugging applications and implementing security (25%), and implementing data access (26%). It provides an overview of the key concepts tested under each objective area, such as multithreading, generics, reflection, input validation, encryption, debugging tools, file I/O, LINQ, and data serialization.
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- Poor data quality is a major problem for companies, with estimates that organizations lose an average of $8.2 million annually due to issues like incorrect, incomplete, or inconsistent data.
- Master data management (MDM) and data quality services (DQS) provided in SQL Server help companies address data quality issues through functions like data cleansing, matching, and deduplication. These solutions work with existing systems through integration and web services.
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Windows Phone 8.1 introduces greater convergence between the Windows and Windows Phone platforms. It allows apps to be developed once for both platforms using shared XAML and HTML/WinJS technologies. This brings developers nearly 100% API convergence. Existing Windows Phone 8 apps will continue to run, and Silverlight apps can be upgraded to access new 8.1 features without needing to be rewritten. The goal is to make it easier for developers to build apps that provide engaging experiences across devices while reusing as much code as possible.
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The document outlines the topics covered in the 70-483 Programming in C# certification exam, including managing program flow (25%), creating and using types (24%), debugging applications and implementing security (25%), and implementing data access (26%). It provides example sub-topics within each category such as implementing multithreading, creating classes and interfaces, validating application input, querying and manipulating data using LINQ, and serializing and deserializing data.
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I Mobile Services di Microsoft Azure rappresentano la soluzione cloud più completa e pratica per gestire diversi scenari, dal login nell'applicazione fino alla gestione dei dati in cloud. Per integrarli nelle nostre applicazioni Xamarin.Forms, però, sono necessari alcuni accorgimenti. Mostreremo come collegare applicazioni Xamarin.Forms ai Mobile Services, gestire le tabelle dati, validare e modificare i dati con gli script, gestire l'autenticazione degli utenti con i Mobile Services.
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- SolidQ is a data management consulting company established in 2007 in Italy with over 1000 customers and 200 consultants worldwide. They specialize in Microsoft data platform solutions.
- Poor data quality is a major problem for companies, with estimates that organizations lose an average of $8.2 million annually due to issues like incorrect, incomplete, or inconsistent data.
- Master data management (MDM) and data quality services (DQS) provided in SQL Server help companies address data quality issues through functions like data cleansing, matching, and deduplication. These solutions work with existing systems through integration and web services.
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Windows Phone 8.1 introduces greater convergence between the Windows and Windows Phone platforms. It allows apps to be developed once for both platforms using shared XAML and HTML/WinJS technologies. This brings developers nearly 100% API convergence. Existing Windows Phone 8 apps will continue to run, and Silverlight apps can be upgraded to access new 8.1 features without needing to be rewritten. The goal is to make it easier for developers to build apps that provide engaging experiences across devices while reusing as much code as possible.
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ARCHITETTURA DI UN'APPLICAZIONE SCALABILEDotNetCampus
Questa sessione tratterà delle implementazioni di architetture robuste e scalabili, in scenari di sviluppo applicativi rientranti nella tipologia dei Software as a Service. In particolare vedremo come accopiare le feature e le necessità del SaaS con servizi propri presenti su Azure; con focus su web, servizi mobili, data, e notification.
Dopo una breve introduzione dei concetti di base legati all'Internet of Things, durante questa sessione si fornirà una panoramica degli strumenti che Microsoft mette a diposizione degli sviluppatori per creare le proprie soluzioni IoT: Windows 10 for IoT e alcuni servizi di Azure quali Event Hubs e Stream Analytics. Si utilizzerà un semplice esempio di telemetria per mostrare la realizzazione pratica di uno scenario end-to-end per la trasformazione dei dati provenienti da un sensore in informazioni utili per effettuare analisi e/o prendere decisioni.
Lightning Talk #9: How UX and Data Storytelling Can Shape Policy by Mika Aldabaux singapore
How can we take UX and Data Storytelling out of the tech context and use them to change the way government behaves?
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Live Tiles and Notifications in Windows PhoneDave Bost
Live Tiles and Push Notifications allow developers to provide timely updates and notifications to users through Windows Phone's Live Tile functionality and push notifications, even when apps are not running. Live Tiles display dynamic content and app shortcuts. Updates can come from the app itself or through push notifications from a backend server. Notifications can update tiles, display toasts, or be delivered directly to the app. This provides a way for developers to engage users with relevant information on the home screen.
This document provides an overview of application lifecycles and background processes in Windows 8 apps. It discusses how apps transition between running, suspended and not running states. It also covers implementing live tiles, badges and notifications to keep users engaged. Best practices are outlined for saving state and restoring user sessions. Search contracts and background tasks for updating live tiles are demonstrated.
This document provides an overview of push notifications and background tasks in Windows Phone applications. It discusses the three types of notifications (raw, toast, and tile), and how to send notification messages to update tiles, display toasts, or pass data to running apps. It also covers creating background tasks using periodic and resource-intensive agents to perform work when apps are not running, and techniques for sharing data between apps and agents. The document includes code samples and schemas for sending different notification message types.
Developing windows phone 7 application with silverlightTung Nguyen Thanh
This document discusses building Windows Phone applications with Silverlight. It begins with an introduction to Windows Phone 7 and outlines the Silverlight and XNA frameworks. It then focuses on developing Windows Phone 7 applications with Silverlight. Key points covered include navigation controls, push notifications, application lifecycles, and using maps, pivots and panoramas. The presentation concludes with a demo of creating a basic "Hello World" application in the simulator and exploring additional Windows Phone 7 features and services.
Windows Phone Code Camp Montreal - Push Notifications and Live TilesFrédéric Harper
This document discusses push notifications and live tiles on Windows phones. Push notifications allow developers to send timely information to apps even when they are not open. Live tiles provide glanceable information to users through default tiles pinned to the start screen that can display counts, titles, and backgrounds. The architecture involves a cloud service sending notifications through the Microsoft Push Notification Service to Windows phones. Popular apps are then discussed as examples that use push notifications and live tiles to keep users updated.
DESKTOP AND CLIENT VIRTUALIZATION: NEW WORKSTYLES WITH MICROSOFT VDIDotNetCampus
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70-534: ARCHITECTING MICROSOFT AZURE SOLUTIONSDotNetCampus
Visto il successo dello scorso anno, anche quest’anno il DotNetCampus ospita un Cert Path dedicato a chi vuole avvicinarsi al mondo delle certificazioni di prodotto e di tecnologia Microsoft. Microsoft, così come altre importanti aziende sul mercato, propone diversi percorsi di certificazione che ognuno può intraprendere, anche in autonomia, per guadagnare competenza e ottenere un riconoscimento. Una certificazione è generalmente un titolo che si ottiene dopo uno o più esami conseguiti con successo in un centro di formazione abilitato. Nel Cert Path vogliamo spiegarvi come affrontare alcuni esami di base per ottenere il titolo di MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional).
PREDICT THE FUTURE , MACHINE LEARNING & BIG DATADotNetCampus
Scopri come utilizzare Azure Machine Learning, un servizio cloud che consente alle aziende, università, centri di ricerca e sviluppatori di incorporare e sfrutturare nelle loro applicazioni funzionalità di apprendimento automatico e analisi predittiva su enormi set di dati. Tramite Azure ML Studio possiamo creare, testare, attuare e gestire soluzioni di analisi predittiva e apprendimento automatico nel cloud tramite un qualunque web browser. Durante la sessione si darà un saggio attraverso un esempio di analisi predittiva sul Flight Delay.
70-485: ADVANCED OF DEVELOPING WINDOWS STORE APPS USING C#DotNetCampus
Visto il successo dello scorso anno, anche quest’anno il DotNetCampus ospita un Cert Path dedicato a chi vuole avvicinarsi al mondo delle certificazioni di prodotto e di tecnologia Microsoft. Microsoft, così come altre importanti aziende sul mercato, propone diversi percorsi di certificazione che ognuno può intraprendere, anche in autonomia, per guadagnare competenza e ottenere un riconoscimento. Una certificazione è generalmente un titolo che si ottiene dopo uno o più esami conseguiti con successo in un centro di formazione abilitato. Nel Cert Path vogliamo spiegarvi come affrontare alcuni esami di base per ottenere il titolo di MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional).
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Questa sessione tratterà delle implementazioni di architetture robuste e scalabili, in scenari di sviluppo applicativi rientranti nella tipologia dei Software as a Service. In particolare vedremo come accopiare le feature e le necessità del SaaS con servizi propri presenti su Azure; con focus su web, servizi mobili, data, e notification.
Dopo una breve introduzione dei concetti di base legati all'Internet of Things, durante questa sessione si fornirà una panoramica degli strumenti che Microsoft mette a diposizione degli sviluppatori per creare le proprie soluzioni IoT: Windows 10 for IoT e alcuni servizi di Azure quali Event Hubs e Stream Analytics. Si utilizzerà un semplice esempio di telemetria per mostrare la realizzazione pratica di uno scenario end-to-end per la trasformazione dei dati provenienti da un sensore in informazioni utili per effettuare analisi e/o prendere decisioni.
Lightning Talk #9: How UX and Data Storytelling Can Shape Policy by Mika Aldabaux singapore
How can we take UX and Data Storytelling out of the tech context and use them to change the way government behaves?
Showcasing the truth is the highest goal of data storytelling. Because the design of a chart can affect the interpretation of data in a major way, one must wield visual tools with care and deliberation. Using quantitative facts to evoke an emotional response is best achieved with the combination of UX and data storytelling.
Live Tiles and Notifications in Windows PhoneDave Bost
Live Tiles and Push Notifications allow developers to provide timely updates and notifications to users through Windows Phone's Live Tile functionality and push notifications, even when apps are not running. Live Tiles display dynamic content and app shortcuts. Updates can come from the app itself or through push notifications from a backend server. Notifications can update tiles, display toasts, or be delivered directly to the app. This provides a way for developers to engage users with relevant information on the home screen.
This document provides an overview of application lifecycles and background processes in Windows 8 apps. It discusses how apps transition between running, suspended and not running states. It also covers implementing live tiles, badges and notifications to keep users engaged. Best practices are outlined for saving state and restoring user sessions. Search contracts and background tasks for updating live tiles are demonstrated.
This document provides an overview of push notifications and background tasks in Windows Phone applications. It discusses the three types of notifications (raw, toast, and tile), and how to send notification messages to update tiles, display toasts, or pass data to running apps. It also covers creating background tasks using periodic and resource-intensive agents to perform work when apps are not running, and techniques for sharing data between apps and agents. The document includes code samples and schemas for sending different notification message types.
Developing windows phone 7 application with silverlightTung Nguyen Thanh
This document discusses building Windows Phone applications with Silverlight. It begins with an introduction to Windows Phone 7 and outlines the Silverlight and XNA frameworks. It then focuses on developing Windows Phone 7 applications with Silverlight. Key points covered include navigation controls, push notifications, application lifecycles, and using maps, pivots and panoramas. The presentation concludes with a demo of creating a basic "Hello World" application in the simulator and exploring additional Windows Phone 7 features and services.
Windows Phone Code Camp Montreal - Push Notifications and Live TilesFrédéric Harper
This document discusses push notifications and live tiles on Windows phones. Push notifications allow developers to send timely information to apps even when they are not open. Live tiles provide glanceable information to users through default tiles pinned to the start screen that can display counts, titles, and backgrounds. The architecture involves a cloud service sending notifications through the Microsoft Push Notification Service to Windows phones. Popular apps are then discussed as examples that use push notifications and live tiles to keep users updated.
Presentation on sending push notifications with Zend Framework based on work to create Zend_Mobile_Push. Currently handles APNs (iPhone/iPad/iTouch), C2DM (Android) and MPNS (Windows Mobile). Additionally mentions of sending push notifications with WAP PAP (BlackBerry).
Developing Interactive Applications Using Windows Live Robots, Activities, an...goodfriday
The document discusses building interactive applications using Windows Live Robots, Activities, and Alerts. It provides an overview of the Windows Live Messenger platform and opportunities for developing multi-user applications. It then covers specifics around building activity applications, bots, and alerts including programming interfaces, provisioning, debugging, and deployment considerations.
Leveraging Zend Framework for Sending Push NotificationsMike Willbanks
Mike Willbanks gave a presentation on leveraging Zend Framework for push notifications. He discussed the benefits of push notifications over polling for mobile apps and provided overviews of push notification services for Android (C2DM), Apple (APNS), and Microsoft (MPNS). He demonstrated how to implement push notifications in mobile apps and servers using the Zend_Mobile_Push component of Zend Framework. BlackBerry push was also briefly discussed though support is not fully implemented. The presentation concluded with questions.
This document provides an overview and introduction to developing applications for the Windows 8 platform. It discusses WinRT basics, best practices, pickers, contracts, tiles, notifications, and process lifetime management. The presenter provides resources for samples, libraries, and tools to help with development for Windows 8.
Cross Platform Mobile Push Notifications with Azure Notifications HubSukriti Sharma
This document discusses sending cross-platform notifications using Azure Notifications Hub and Xamarin. It covers push notification lifecycles, challenges, advantages of Notification Hubs including cross-platform support and interest groups. It also discusses using tags to send targeted notifications, templates for localization and multi-platform support, and managing devices and tags from the backend. Advanced scenarios discussed include "push to sync" to update app state and retargeting notifications based on user data analysis.
This document provides an overview and introduction to developing applications for the Windows 8 platform. It covers WinRT basics, best practices for architecture and patterns like MVVM, using pickers and contracts to integrate app functionality, tiles and notifications for live updates and notifications, and resources for further information.
This document provides an overview of push notification technology. It discusses the need for push notifications to engage users even when apps are not open. Key elements discussed include triggers, content type, user behavior, and intelligence. Use cases for push notifications include engagement, content delivery, financial/scheduling apps, and generating revenue. The document also outlines how push notification systems work at a high level, benefits like user control and efficiency, delivery methods, communication protocols, and some limitations.
This document provides an overview and summary of push notifications on Azure. It discusses what push notifications are and why they are useful for engaging mobile app users. It then describes some of the challenges with implementing push at scale, and how Azure Notification Hubs can help by providing a scalable, cross-platform solution for sending push notifications with capabilities like templates and targeting specific users. The presentation includes demos of key Notification Hubs features.
The document provides an overview of Windows Phone SDK 7.1 and previews upcoming features in Windows Phone 8. It discusses the Windows Phone SDK 7.1 architecture, execution model, controls, live tiles, isolated storage, and multitasking capabilities. It also outlines some new platform features for Windows Phone 8 including support for multiple resolutions, speech recognition, updated tile and notification templates, the lock screen, in-app purchasing, and proximity/Bluetooth APIs.
WhatsApp is a cross-platform messaging app that allows users to send text, images, video and audio between smartphones. It uses an encrypted protocol and supports Android, iOS, Blackberry and other platforms. Testing covers functionality across devices, security, performance under different conditions, installation and compatibility with platforms and multimedia formats. Basic tests include boundary value analysis of trial periods, and ensuring core chat functions work as expected.
Windows Phone 8 - 8 Tiles and Lock Screen NotificationsOliver Scheer
Oliver Scheer's presentation discusses tiles and notifications in Windows Phone 8. It covers live tiles that provide glanceable information to users, how to create and update tiles using the local tiles API from within apps or background agents, scheduling tile updates, and adding lock screen notifications. The document provides code examples and discusses the various tile templates and sizes supported in Windows Phone 8.
The document discusses key features of the Windows Phone application platform. It highlights how Windows Phone puts people at the center through integration with social networks like Facebook and Twitter. It also discusses how apps can be pinned to the start screen for live updates, and how the Windows Phone app model and tools make developing apps easier. The document also provides an overview of the Windows Phone emulator, profiler, and Marketplace for submitting apps.
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Ogni impresa nasce da un’idea che risolva un problema. Sia essa un negozio di abbigliamento o un’impresa innovativa che produce una nuova molecola, non esiste azienda senza un’idea imprenditoriale in grado di soddisfare un bisogno. Durante il seminario si comprenderanno i fattori che permettono di valutare un’idea e di comprendere se e in che modo vale la pena di farla diventare un business e di essere accolta dal mercato.
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La frase “Entrepreneurs don’t just eat, they like to bake” di Guy Kawasaki illustra perfettamente la figura dell’imprenditore. In particolare, essere uno start-upper vuol dire assecondare consapevolemente il proprio spirito intraprendente e accettare una sfida durissima di sacrificio e di passione. Una vocazione piuttosto che una scelta. Nel corso del seminario sono stati illustrati i tipi di imprenditori e gli errori classici da evitare nel proprio percorso imprenditoriale, in modo da creare valore per sé e per gli altri.
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La frase “Entrepreneurs don’t just eat, they like to bake” di Guy Kawasaki illustra perfettamente la figura dell’imprenditore. In particolare, essere uno start-upper vuol dire assecondare consapevolemente il proprio spirito intraprendente e accettare una sfida durissima di sacrificio e di passione. Una vocazione piuttosto che una scelta. Nel corso del seminario sono stati illustrati i tipi di imprenditori e gli errori classici da evitare nel proprio percorso imprenditoriale, in modo da creare valore per sé e per gli altri.
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
2. Topics
• End-User Experience
• Tile 101
• Multiple Live Tiles
• Updating a Live Tile from a background process
• Push Notifications
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3. Consumer Experience
• Windows phone has the unique
ability to provide the end user
glanceable access to the information
they care most about, via Live Tiles
+
• Push Notifications offer developers a
way to send timely information to the
end user’s device even when the
application is not running, including
Tile updates
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4. Tiles 101
• Shortcuts to apps
• Static or dynamic
• 2 sizes: small & large
– Large only for 1st party
apps
• End-user is in control
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5. Data Driven Template Model
• A fixed set of data properties
• Each property corresponds to a UI element
• Each UI element has a fixed position on screen
• Not all elements need to be used
• Animations are not extensible
Background Title Count
Image
(173 x 173 .png)
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6. Scenarios/Popular Applications
Weather Apps Send to WP7
Weather Tile Link Tile
Warning Toast Link Toast
Chess by Post AlphaJax
Turn Tile Turn Tile
Move Toast Move Toast
Beezz Seattle Traffic Map
Unread Tile Traffic Tile
Direct Toast
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7. Primary and Secondary Tiles
• Application Tile Front
– Pinned from App List
– Properties are set initially in the Application
Manifest
Back
• Secondary Tile
– New in Windows Phone 7.5!
– Created as a result of user input in an
application
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8. Live Tiles – Local Tile API
• Local tile updates (these are *not* push)
– Full control of all properties when your app
is in the foreground or background
– Calorie counter, sticky notes
• Multi-Tile!
– Deep-link to specific application sections
– Launch directly to page/experience
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9. Live Tiles – Local Tile API
Continued…
• Back of tile updates
– Full control of all properties when your app
is in the foreground or background
– Content, Title, Background
Content Content
string is Background
bigger
Title Title
– Flips from front to back at random interval
– Smart logic to make flips asynchronous
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11. Tile Schedule
• Periodically updates the tile image without pushing
message though
• Updates images only from the web, not from the app local
store
• Sets up notification channel and binds it to a tile notification
• Few limitations
– Image size must be less than 80 KB
– Download time must not exceed 60 seconds
– Lowest update time resolution is 60 minutes
– If the schedule for an indefinite or finite number of updates fails too
many times, OS will cancel it
• Update recurrence can by Onetime, EveryHour, EveryDay,
EveryWeek or EveryMonth
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12. Scheduling Tile Update
public partial class MainPage : PhoneApplicationPage {
private ShellTileSchedule _mySchedule;
public MainPage() {
InitializeComponent();
ScheduleTile();
}
private void ScheduleTile() {
_mySchedule = new ShellTileSchedule();
_mySchedule.Recurrence = UpdateRecurrence.Onetime;
_mySchedule.StartTime = DateTime.Now;
_mySchedule.RemoteImageUri = new
Uri("http://cdn3.afterdawn.fi/news/small/windows-phone-7-series.png");
_mySchedule.Start();
}
}
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13. Updating Tiles from a
Background Agent
• In Windows Phone OS 7.0, only way of updating Live Tiles
was from a Tile Schedule or from Notifications
– Tile Schedule needs to fetch images from a web URI
– Notifications require you to implement a backend
service
• To have control of shell tiles when the app is not running
without using Push Notifications, a good solution is a
Background Agent
– Use the ShellTile API to locate and update tiles
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15. Push Notifications
• Server-initiated communication
• Enable key background scenarios
• Preserve battery life and user experience
• Prevent polling for updates
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16. Push Notification Data Flow
2 URI to the service:
"http://notify.live.com/throttledthirdparty/01.00/AAFRQH 3rd party
Push enabled giiMWNTYrRDXAHQtz- service
AgrNpzcDAwAAAAQOMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDA
applications "
3
Notifications
service HTTP POST the
4 message
Send PN
Message
1
Push endpoint is established. URI is
created for the endpoint.
Microsoft
hosted
server
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17. Three Kinds of Notifications
• Raw
– Notification message content is application-specific
– Delivered directly to app only if it is running
• Toast
– Specific XML schema
– Content delivered to app if it is running
– If app is not running, system displays Toast popup using notification
message content
• Tile
– Specific XML schema
– Never delivered to app
– If user has pinned app tile to Start screen, system updates it using
notification message content
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18. Push Notifications – New
Features
• Multi-Tile/Back of Tile Support
– Multiple weather locations, news categories, sports
team scores, twitter favorites
– Can update all tiles belonging to your application
• No API Change for binding tiles
– BindToShellTile now binds you to all tiles
– Send Tile ID to service and use new attribute to direct
update
• Three new elements for back of tile properties
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19. Toast Notification
• App icon and two text fields
• Time critical and personally relevant
• Users must opt-in via app UI
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21. Response Custom Headers
• Response Code: HTTP status code (200 OK)
• Notification Status
– Notification received by the Push Notification Service
– For example: “X-NotificationStatus:Received”
• DeviceConnectionStatus
– The connection status of the device
– //For example: X-DeviceConnectionStatus:Connected
• SubscriptionStatus
– The subscription status
– //For example: X-SubscriptionStatus:Active
• More information
– http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff402545(v=VS.92).aspx
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22. Security Technical Details
Two levels of trust
Authentication:
– Phone Client – MS server :
– TLS + WL Device ID
– MS Server – 3rd party service:
– HTTPs (for third-party)
– Throttling for unauthenticated services
Authorization:
– Token (notification URI) validated with each PUSH
notification
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23. Summary
• In this session we covered how tiles work, live
tiles, shell tiles as well as how to support multiple
tiles from a single application.
• We also covered updating a Live Tile from a
Background Application as well as via Push
Notifications
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