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Lighting Up Web and Client Applications with Microsoft Live Services. Gregory Renard CTO – R&I Manager Wygwam Microsoft Regional Director - MVP. Key Takeaways. Why should I build apps on Live Services? What types of applications can I build? How do I build apps?. Who are Wygwam?.
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Lighting Up Web and Client Applications with Microsoft Live Services Gregory Renard CTO – R&I Manager Wygwam Microsoft Regional Director - MVP
Key Takeaways • Why should I build apps on Live Services? • What types of applications can I build? • How do I build apps?
Who are Wygwam? • Wygwam is based in Europe • Experts in new Microsoft technologies • 8 Microsoft MVPs • 1 Regional Director • Working on projects development in : • Web Technologies • Collaboration Technologies • Research and Innovation
Live Services Live Services are a set of building blocks within the Azure Services Platform for building consumer oriented web and client applications. Live Services Mesh Services User Devices Applications Synchronization Identity Directory Storage Comms & Presence Search & Geospatial 1.6B 367M 500M 30B nnPB 320M
Live Framework Live Services Single one endpoint for all Live Services Simple symmetrical programming , familiar protocols and standards Consistent data model, documentation and support
Applications Types • Types of applications I can build • Client Apps • Web Apps • Mesh-Enabled Web Applications • Device Apps • Anything that can talk HTTP!
demo Building a client app using Live Framework MeshifiedBabySmashWPF app created by Scott Hanselmen
demo Building a web app using Live Framework Using our MeshifiedBabySmash Settings in a Web Application
Key Takeaways • Why should I build apps on Live Services? • What types of applications can I build? • How do I build apps?
Thank you! • Live Services • http://dev.live.com • http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4257c275-be72-4af8-b2f0-1e01c67fb8bf&displaylang=en • CodePlex : Live Framework Explorer • http://lfe.codeplex.com/ • Wygwam • www.wygwam.com • Blogs : • http://blogs.developpeur.org/redo/ • http://sebastien.warin.fr/