Creating Web Pages Using the LightSwitch HTML Client In Visual Studio 2012
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1:
Understanding the LightSwitch HTML Client
What Is Visual Studio LightSwitch?
The Visual Studio LightSwitch HTML Client
Single Page Application (because faster is better)
Chapter 2:
Create an End-To-End LightSwitch HTML Application
How Does A LightSwitch HTML Client Application Work?
Chapter 3:
The LightSwitch HTML Client API
The Binding Pattern
Promises
Chapter 4:
Working With Data
Searching Data
Setting Defaults
Dynamically Creating Records
Deleting Data
Chapter 5:
Working With Screens
The Visual Collection API
JavaScript
Chapter 6:
Application Navigation
Show a Message Box, and Respond To a User Selection
Create a Custom Modal Picker by Using A Popup
Copy a Record - Show Add Edit Dialog with Initialized Parameters
Navigating to a New Screen (and Returning)
After Editing -- Return Focus and Browser Position to the Item
Chapter 7:
Advanced Topics
Using ServerApplicationContext
Using WCF RIA Services
Advanced JavaScript
Controls
Use a JQuery Mobile Control
Prevent JQuery Mobile from Overriding Custom Controls
Theming
LightSwitch HTML for the Desktop
Publisher Name | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
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Author Name | Hagendorf, Col |
Format | Audio |
Bisac Subject Major | COM |
Language | NG |
Isbn 10 | 1490939458 |
Isbn 13 | 9781490939452 |
Target Age Group | min:NA, max:NA |
Series | 001008845 |
Dimensions | 00.92" H x 50.07" L x 52.00" W |
Page Count | 286 |
Michael Washington is an ASP.NET, C#, and Visual Basic programmer. He has extensive knowledge in process improvement, billing systems, and student information systems. He is a Microsoft MVP. He has a son, Zachary and resides in Los Angeles with his wife Valerie. He has written nearly 100 Visual Studio LightSwitch tutorials at: http: //lightswitchhelpwebsite.com/Blog.aspx He is the author of four previous books: * OData And Visual Studio LightSwitch (LightSwitchHelpWebsite.com) * Creating Visual Studio LightSwitch Custom Controls (Beginner to Intermediate) (LightSwitchHelpWebsite.com) * Building Websites with VB.NET and DotNetNuke 4 (Packt Publishing) * Building Websites with DotNetNuke 5 (Packt Publishing)