This document summarizes a presentation on Silverlight 4 and Prism. It introduces Silverlight 4 keywords like rich media applications and cross-platform capabilities. It discusses IIS Smooth Streaming for optimizing video playback quality. It also describes Prism for modular application development in Silverlight, and the extensibility of the Silverlight UI through tools like Expression Blend and component libraries. Finally, it outlines a multi-layer architecture in Prism using Entity Framework and WCF services.
All'interno della presentazione trovate il dettaglio del settimo Mulesoft Meetup. Si è potuto approfondire strumenti come AnyPointMQ, il valore delle API stabilendo dei KPI e tracciandone l'andamento
Microsoft silverlight : top 10 features Diya Singh
In this article, we will investigate the new elements and improvements in Silverlight 5. As of this written work, Silverlight 5 has been released. To execute the code cases showed in this article, you ought to have the accompaniments introduced in your framework.
Drupal MediaMosa Transcoding module.
Using MediaMosa as a video transcoding service.
An overview of the implementation in two cases and a technical overview.
Presentation by Michiel Nugter, Synetic
Event: March 29-31, 2011: MediaMosa and TF-Media conference 'MediaMosa, weblectures & open video'
All'interno della presentazione trovate il dettaglio del settimo Mulesoft Meetup. Si è potuto approfondire strumenti come AnyPointMQ, il valore delle API stabilendo dei KPI e tracciandone l'andamento
Microsoft silverlight : top 10 features Diya Singh
In this article, we will investigate the new elements and improvements in Silverlight 5. As of this written work, Silverlight 5 has been released. To execute the code cases showed in this article, you ought to have the accompaniments introduced in your framework.
Drupal MediaMosa Transcoding module.
Using MediaMosa as a video transcoding service.
An overview of the implementation in two cases and a technical overview.
Presentation by Michiel Nugter, Synetic
Event: March 29-31, 2011: MediaMosa and TF-Media conference 'MediaMosa, weblectures & open video'
MuleSoft's Anypoint Runtime Fabric is a container service that brings cloud benefits to "on-premise" Mule app deployments. However, if you are familiar with how to secure CloudHub applications, you'll quickly learn that the way to secure Runtime Fabric applications is quite different.
By attending this Meetup, you'll learn the nuances of securing your Runtime Fabric applications. Big Compass' MuleSoft Practice Manager, Brian Statkevicus, and one of Big Compass' MuleSoft Consultants, Connor Fitzgerald, will cover the following topics:
* A brief introduction to Anypoint Runtime Fabric (RTF)
* Secure your RTF deployment
* Secure your APIs from a variety of threats, both external and internal
* Secure your at-rest configuration properties
* Secure your in-flight data through Tokenization
After this Meetup, you'll know what to expect when you develop your RTF security strategy.
MuleSoft: How to Engage Partners/Customers and API Led with Alexa Angel Alberici
Slide 1 - Arno Brugman - How to Engage Partners/Customers
Slide 42 - Angel Alberici - API Led with Alexa
Host: Angel Alberici
Youtube: Virtual Muleys : https://www.youtube.com/c/VirtualMuleysOnline/videos
How to Engage: Customer/Partner Engagements
This session is for Developers, Engineers, Architects, C4E & Integration Stakeholders, Partners, SIs and Contractors who want to learn about the prerequisites and requirements for a successful Customer/Partner Engagement.
In this session we will answer the following questions:
Can you provide basic guidelines to avoid the most common pitfalls?
Will our Partner act as a Thought Leader?
How do we ensure our Partner designs and implements with reuse in mind?
How do we verify the work delivered by our Partner?
What information should you share with your Partner?
What should you request (ask) from your Partner?
How should you Engage with your Partner?
Although the slides are presented from the Customer perspective, the session will be of value to Partners, SIs and Contractors too.
After this session, you will know what information needs to be shared between Customer and Partner and how Customer and Partner should engage to ensure successful adoption of the Anypoint Platform and consistent generation of Business Outcomes (value).
DIY: API Led with Alexa “The Contest App”
You saw it and now you want to Do It Yourself (DIY). Session aimed towards Devs/Engineers and enthusiasts/hands-on Architects/Consultants who want to create their own API Led with Alexa application. Agenda:
Speedrun on APLC/SDLC
Successful stories
Participate in the Contest and win prizes!
How does it work? How to do it yourself?
Where is the value in using API Led for this case?
Using the Mule 4 SDK to build a connector : MuleSoft Virtual Muleys MeetupsAngel Alberici
Speaker:
"Using the Mule 4 SDK to build a connector" session with Chris Hughes, Strategic Advisor at MuleSoft
Host: Angel Alberici
Youtube: Virtual Muleys (https://www.youtube.com/c/VirtualMuleysOnline/videos)
Meetups: https://meetups.mulesoft.com/online-group-english/
https://meetups.mulesoft.com/events/details/mulesoft-online-group-english-presents-using-the-mule-4-java-sdk-to-build-a-connector/
A simplest way to reconstruct .Net Framework - CRB TechPooja Gaikwad
Having an arrangement of the .NET Frameworks that works accurately is essential for all Windows clients and designers are no special case. Through the course of development, it is anything but difficult to unintentionally overwrite required records.
In this webinar, we covered the following
1. What's new in Entity Framework 7
2. What's in initial release and future release
3. EF7 Nuget Packages
4. Modeling -- Shadow Properties
Metadata definition between flows on Studio 7 : MuleSoft Virtual Muleys MeetupsAngel Alberici
Speakers: Guillermo Reobasco - MuleSoft - Software Engineering LMTS, Agustin Daniel Marraco - MuleSoft - Software Engineering MTS
Host: Angel Alberici
Youtube: Virtual Muleys (https://www.youtube.com/c/VirtualMuleysOnline/videos)
Meetups: https://meetups.mulesoft.com/online-group-english/
Extraordinary session directly from the Engineering Team, our colleagues Guillermo Reobasco and Agustin Marraco will get you up to speed on metadata definition between flows and the approach taken in Studio 7 with Custom Metadata Assistant.
This is a hands-on session to get an overview of how “Custom Metadata Assistant” brings metadata definition between flows to the Studio 7 experience.
Agenda:
Introductions
Concepts overview and Context
What is DataSense
Metadata Definition
Studio 6 vs Studio 7 approaches
Metadata assistant
Demo
Questions and Answers
The fall of the BizTalk Architect – From something abstract to something usefulBizTalk360
BizTalk Architects have always taken themselves a bit too seriously and have been able to dictate rules for integration based on things that is important to no one but them.
Only the BizTalk architect really care about port names and making the BizTalk environment look pretty. We are at a time in history were “integration is hard” is becoming less and less of an excuse for such behavior. Both technology and people have become smarter and integration has shifted to a more function based focus. Make it work is more important than make is pretty and reusable.
I will be presenting a solution to all these problems.
MuleSoft's Anypoint Runtime Fabric is a container service that brings cloud benefits to "on-premise" Mule app deployments. However, if you are familiar with how to secure CloudHub applications, you'll quickly learn that the way to secure Runtime Fabric applications is quite different.
By attending this Meetup, you'll learn the nuances of securing your Runtime Fabric applications. Big Compass' MuleSoft Practice Manager, Brian Statkevicus, and one of Big Compass' MuleSoft Consultants, Connor Fitzgerald, will cover the following topics:
* A brief introduction to Anypoint Runtime Fabric (RTF)
* Secure your RTF deployment
* Secure your APIs from a variety of threats, both external and internal
* Secure your at-rest configuration properties
* Secure your in-flight data through Tokenization
After this Meetup, you'll know what to expect when you develop your RTF security strategy.
MuleSoft: How to Engage Partners/Customers and API Led with Alexa Angel Alberici
Slide 1 - Arno Brugman - How to Engage Partners/Customers
Slide 42 - Angel Alberici - API Led with Alexa
Host: Angel Alberici
Youtube: Virtual Muleys : https://www.youtube.com/c/VirtualMuleysOnline/videos
How to Engage: Customer/Partner Engagements
This session is for Developers, Engineers, Architects, C4E & Integration Stakeholders, Partners, SIs and Contractors who want to learn about the prerequisites and requirements for a successful Customer/Partner Engagement.
In this session we will answer the following questions:
Can you provide basic guidelines to avoid the most common pitfalls?
Will our Partner act as a Thought Leader?
How do we ensure our Partner designs and implements with reuse in mind?
How do we verify the work delivered by our Partner?
What information should you share with your Partner?
What should you request (ask) from your Partner?
How should you Engage with your Partner?
Although the slides are presented from the Customer perspective, the session will be of value to Partners, SIs and Contractors too.
After this session, you will know what information needs to be shared between Customer and Partner and how Customer and Partner should engage to ensure successful adoption of the Anypoint Platform and consistent generation of Business Outcomes (value).
DIY: API Led with Alexa “The Contest App”
You saw it and now you want to Do It Yourself (DIY). Session aimed towards Devs/Engineers and enthusiasts/hands-on Architects/Consultants who want to create their own API Led with Alexa application. Agenda:
Speedrun on APLC/SDLC
Successful stories
Participate in the Contest and win prizes!
How does it work? How to do it yourself?
Where is the value in using API Led for this case?
Using the Mule 4 SDK to build a connector : MuleSoft Virtual Muleys MeetupsAngel Alberici
Speaker:
"Using the Mule 4 SDK to build a connector" session with Chris Hughes, Strategic Advisor at MuleSoft
Host: Angel Alberici
Youtube: Virtual Muleys (https://www.youtube.com/c/VirtualMuleysOnline/videos)
Meetups: https://meetups.mulesoft.com/online-group-english/
https://meetups.mulesoft.com/events/details/mulesoft-online-group-english-presents-using-the-mule-4-java-sdk-to-build-a-connector/
A simplest way to reconstruct .Net Framework - CRB TechPooja Gaikwad
Having an arrangement of the .NET Frameworks that works accurately is essential for all Windows clients and designers are no special case. Through the course of development, it is anything but difficult to unintentionally overwrite required records.
In this webinar, we covered the following
1. What's new in Entity Framework 7
2. What's in initial release and future release
3. EF7 Nuget Packages
4. Modeling -- Shadow Properties
Metadata definition between flows on Studio 7 : MuleSoft Virtual Muleys MeetupsAngel Alberici
Speakers: Guillermo Reobasco - MuleSoft - Software Engineering LMTS, Agustin Daniel Marraco - MuleSoft - Software Engineering MTS
Host: Angel Alberici
Youtube: Virtual Muleys (https://www.youtube.com/c/VirtualMuleysOnline/videos)
Meetups: https://meetups.mulesoft.com/online-group-english/
Extraordinary session directly from the Engineering Team, our colleagues Guillermo Reobasco and Agustin Marraco will get you up to speed on metadata definition between flows and the approach taken in Studio 7 with Custom Metadata Assistant.
This is a hands-on session to get an overview of how “Custom Metadata Assistant” brings metadata definition between flows to the Studio 7 experience.
Agenda:
Introductions
Concepts overview and Context
What is DataSense
Metadata Definition
Studio 6 vs Studio 7 approaches
Metadata assistant
Demo
Questions and Answers
The fall of the BizTalk Architect – From something abstract to something usefulBizTalk360
BizTalk Architects have always taken themselves a bit too seriously and have been able to dictate rules for integration based on things that is important to no one but them.
Only the BizTalk architect really care about port names and making the BizTalk environment look pretty. We are at a time in history were “integration is hard” is becoming less and less of an excuse for such behavior. Both technology and people have become smarter and integration has shifted to a more function based focus. Make it work is more important than make is pretty and reusable.
I will be presenting a solution to all these problems.
Mindfire Solutions' team of Perl software engineers and Object Oriented Perl developers with their wide experience in web and server side application development has created a strong track record in Perl application development.
In this presentation, you’ll get an overview of the capabilities of Oracle Application Server 10g, the fastest-growing middleware platform available today.
This is the presentation of my session on HyderabadTechies.
I have to pay my thanks to Chandershekhar Thota, Edward Thomas, Lisa D'hard, Meetu Choudhary, Harshitha and Abit
History of-silverlight-versions-and-its-features-CRB-TechPooja Gaikwad
Silverlight is a browser plug-in that promotes a collaborative development environment of rich online media contents that enable developers and designers alike to integrate multimedia and graphics into web pages within the context of the managed environment.
History of silverlight versions and its featuressonia merchant
Silverlight is a browser plug-in that promotes a collaborative development environment of rich online media contents that enable developers and designers alike to integrate multimedia and graphics into web pages within the context of the managed environment.
Open Mic to discuss the new features related to Portal and Web Content Management introduced in version 8.5. We will be covering changes related to themes,
mobile, social integration and WCM changes related to syndication and rich media aspects of the new release.
Webinar: Capabilities, Confidence and Community – What Flux GA Means for YouWeaveworks
Flux, the original GitOps project, began its development in a small London office back in 2017 with the goal to bring continuous delivery (CD) to developers, platform and cluster operators working with Kubernetes. From donating the project to the CNCF, its continued growth within the cloud native community, to its achievement of passing rigorous battle tests for security, longevity and governance, it’s little wonder that Flux v2 has reached yet another celebratory milestone – General Availability (GA).
Flux is the GitOps platform of choice for many enterprise companies such as SAP, Volvo Cars, and Axel Springer; and is embedded within AKS, Azure Arc and EKS Anywhere. It provides extensive automation to CI/CD, security and audit trails, and reliability through canary deployments and rollback capabilities.
Join this webinar by Flux maintainers and creators and discover:
* Latest release features and roadmap for the future.
* Interesting use cases for Flux (e.g security).
* Flux capabilities you may not be aware of (e.g. extensions).
* Joining the vibrant Flux community.
* How to leverage Flux in a supported enterprise environment today.
1. Main page A view to Silverlight 4 and Prism A presentation brought to you by MichaëlCloots, Tom Beuckelaere
2. Presentators Presentators Tom Beuckelaere 21 jaar Analyst/Developer Elmos N.V. Bestuurslid PC Helpforum http://www.prismforsilverlight.com Michaël Cloots 21 jaar Analyst/Developer BIT IT
8. Main goal 2 Main Goal The extensibility of the Silverlight UI Microsoft Expression Blend Silverlight Toolkit Component Kits Multi-Layer architecture in Prism with Entity Framework and WCF Services
9. Introduction silverlight 4 - title An introduction to Silverlight 4 A presentation brought to you by MichaëlCloots, Tom Beuckelaere
10. Definition Definition “Silverlight is a powerful development platform for creating rich media applications and business applications for the Web, desktop, and mobile devices” An introduction to Silverlight 4 7 Next --> keywords
11. Keywords 1 Keywords Rich media application Business applications Cross-browser Cross-platform Cross-device Interactive An introduction to Silverlight 4 8 Next --> more keywords!
12. Keywords 2 Keywords Advanced data processing Multithreading Online application Offline application IIS Smooth Streaming An introduction to Silverlight 4 9 Next --> IIS Smooth Streaming
13. IIS Smooth Streamin Title IIS Smooth streaming Optimizing content playback by switching video quality in real-time without any “lag” or long pauses compared to a YouTube-variant An introduction to Silverlight 4 10 Next --> IIS Smooth streaming
14. IIS Smooth Streaming overview IIS Smooth streaming But what does it mean? High Quality Low Quality An introduction to Silverlight 4 11 Next --> IIS Smooth streaming
15. Step 1 – Step 2a IIS Smooth streaming Delivery of small content fragments(approx. 2 seconds video) An introduction to Silverlight 4 12 Step 1send content Arrived within the appropriate time? Expected quality level reached? Step 2averify requirements Next --> IIS Smooth streaming
16. Step 2b IIS Smooth streaming Requirements reached: try to send better quality frames if allowed Requirement failed: sent lower quality frames until a better quality can be send Step 2badjust fragments An introduction to Silverlight 4 13 Next --> IIS Smooth streaming
17.
18. The user gets the best quality that’s possible due his limitations (internet, hardware, software)
20. Bandwith demo IIS Smooth streaming Bandwidth demo An introduction to Silverlight 4 15 Next --> Modular Application Dev. with Prism
21. Modular app dev with prism Modular Application Dev.with Prism A presentation brought to you by MichaëlCloots, Tom Beuckelaere
22. User experience Prism 4.0 Composite Application Framework Modular applicationsSilverlight & WPF Loosely coupled components An introduction to Silverlight 4 17 Next --> Advantages Prism
23. User experience Prism 4.0 : Advantages Modularity Maintainable Unit testing Reusable code MVVM Support An introduction to Silverlight 4 18 Next --> Prism & CAB
24. User experience Prism 4.0 & CAB CAB doesn’t support SilverlightSame concept Some changes An introduction to Silverlight 4 19 Next --> Differences CAB - Prism
25. User experience Differences CAB - Prism Application StartupModules Workitems UI Layout An introduction to Silverlight 4 20 Next --> Differences CAB - Prism
26. User experience Differences CAB - Prism ServicesDependency injection Event broker Commands An introduction to Silverlight 4 21 Next --> Demo – Prism Modular Application
27. User experience Prism Demo Prism – Modular application An introduction to Silverlight 4 22 Next --> The extensibility of the Silverlight UI
28. Extensibility of the silverlight ui The extensibility of the Silverlight UI A presentation brought to you by MichaëlCloots, Tom Beuckelaere
29. User experience Microsoft Expression Blend Design astonishing applications with the power of a design program Silverlight 3, Silverlight 4, .net 3.5, .net 4 Designer <> Programmer, no coding skills required! An introduction to Silverlight 4 24 Next --> Microsoft Expression Blend
30. User experience Microsoft Expression Blend Sketch Flow: rapid prototyping Adobe Photoshop / Adobe Illustrator Import An introduction to Silverlight 4 25 Next --> Microsoft Expression Blend
31. User experience Microsoft Expression Blend Sketch Flow: demo shop Blend: demo An introduction to Silverlight 4 26 Next --> Silverlight Toolkit
32. User experience Silverlight Toolkit Full library with Silverlight controls- high performance datagrid - Busy Indicator - Charts - UI Themes An introduction to Silverlight 4 27 Next --> Silverlight Toolkit
33. User experience Silverlight Toolkit Demo Toolkit Samples An introduction to Silverlight 4 28 Next --> Component kits
34. User experience Component Kits RadControls for Silverlight – Telerik User Interface Edition for Silverlight – Syncfusion VIBlend Controls for Silverlight NetAdvantage for Silverlight line of Business – Infragistics An introduction to Silverlight 4 29 Next --> Component kits
35. User experience Component Kits WebUI Solutions – Intersoft Solutions Web.UI for Silverlight – ComponentArt Studio for Silverlight – ComponentOne Silverlight Controls – Visual WebGui An introduction to Silverlight 4 30 Next --> Component kits
36. Entity framework, wcf services Multi-Layer architecture in Prism with Entity Framework and WCF Services A presentation brought to you by MichaëlCloots, Tom Beuckelaere
38. User experience DAL (Data Access Layer) Entity Framework EntityClass MetadataClass An introduction to Silverlight 4 33 Next --> BL
39. User experience BL (Business Logic Layer) Queries based on entity class Linq AutoMapper An introduction to Silverlight 4 34 Next --> Service layer (GUI.Facade)
40. User experience Service Layer WCF RIA Services Class Library An introduction to Silverlight 4 35 Next --> GUI
41. User experience GUI Prism Modules MVVM An introduction to Silverlight 4 36 Next --> Prism QuickStartSolution
42. User experience Prism QuickStartSolution Demo Prism QuickStartSolution MVVM An introduction to Silverlight 4 37
43. Supported by This presentation was supported by Prism for Silverlight blog (www.prismforsilverlight.com) - Elmos N.V.(www.elmos.be) - BIT IT Consultancy(www.bitconsult.be) - Dotnetacademy(www.dotnetacademy.be)