Posts Tagged ‘OData’

SilverlightShow (@silverlightshow) is a wonderful resource for daily Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 news, exclusive articles, tutorials, videos and training. I would encourage anybody interested in Silverlight, WPF, Windows Phone & other related technologies to check out the SilverlightShow content @ http://silverlightshow.net. I guest-blogged a series of 2 articles for SilverlightShow: So, you have heard [...]

SilverlightShow (@silverlightshow) is a wonderful resource for daily Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 news, exclusive articles, tutorials, videos and training. I would encourage anybody interested in Silverlight, WPF, Windows Phone & other related technologies to check out the SilverlightShow content @ http://silverlightshow.net. I guest-blogged my 3rd article for SilverlightShow yesterday: OData seems to have a [...]

So, SilverlightShow (@silverlightshow) is a wonderful resource for daily Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 news, exclusive articles, tutorials, videos and training. I would encourage anybody interested in Silverlight, WPF, Windows Phone & other related technologies to check out the SilverlightShow content @ http://silverlightshow.net. Recently, I decided to author some content for the SilverlightShow team using [...]

It is no surprise that Azure as a cloud computing infrastructure plays very nicely with mobile solutions, especially Windows Phone 7. So, when Michael Collier (@MichaelCollier) came up with the idea of doing a full-day event showcasing how the two technologies/platforms may work together, I was all for it! So was put together this event [...]

This post is a continuation of the first part (here) on Updating the underlying data behind an OData service. So, we continue from where we left off. We have a SQL Azure table called “Team” which has its data exposed as an OData service. This can obviously be read easily by various clients; but what [...]

This will be a longish post .. you have been warned I think OData is rather cool .. head over (here) to learn more, if you haven’t already. There is nothing proprietary  about it; just culmination of existing technologies of HTTP, AtomPub and Json to provide a platform independent way of sharing information. As I [...]