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| Wednesday, July 16, 2008 |
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Updated extensions business model
By host @ 4:16 AM :: 682 Views ::
3 Comments :: :: Announcments, Silverlight
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Extensions are libraries which extend the basic behavior of Visual WebGui and provide more capabilities over the standard library. Most of these extensions will be offered under a commercial license in a reasonable price. Some controls like NavigationTabs (outlook tabs) and ScheduleBox have been moved to these extensions. While these controls are commercialized, we will provide the ability for existing community members to receive a free of charge license.
All of the commercial extension will be fully functional within the community installation but will require a license for deployment. This will enable you guys to check out the extensions usability before you actually buy it.
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| Tuesday, July 15, 2008 |
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Project "Webmail"
By Eyal.Albert @ 8:52 AM :: 1257 Views ::
6 Comments :: :: Silverlight
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Project “Webmail” is an email management web base application developed by Gizmox. It allows the user to manage multiple email accounts from different vendors in one place while fulfilling all the standard email applications client abilities.
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| Tuesday, June 17, 2008 |
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Switching on the (Silver) Light for Enterprises
By Navot @ 8:35 AM :: 1671 Views ::
1 Comments :: :: Announcments, Talk of the day, Silverlight
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Silverlight applications up and running fast, how does Windows Forms sound to you?
The Visual WebGui (VWG) 'on-server' web paradigm has now been implemented for Microsoft Silverlight. It simplifies Silverlight line of business (LOB) development with a proven 90% cut in development time while it empowers it as a GUI for LOB applications.
Gizmox, the company behind the Visual WebGui (VWG) open source platform, has been cooperating with Microsoft in the development of VWG server-empowered Silverlight. A fully functional Beta version will be released beginning of July 2008.
Now, VWG SDK can be used for rapid development of fully blown, data-centric, enterprise-level Microsoft Silverlight applications.
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| Thursday, June 05, 2008 |
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Enterprise Server Beta for scaling over web farm is released
By Navot @ 3:48 PM :: 525 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Commercial, Announcments, Silverlight
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The Beta version is available for Beta Testers upon registration. We have to limit Beta testers count to 100 only, so if you are interested apply ASAP.
What is VWG enterprise server?
The Enterprise Server beta version 6.1 provides the scaling capabilities & redundancy required in order to store the session state within an external state server that can be either an SQL Server or any state server which is enabled by Microsoft ASP.NET session state.
The Enterprise Server is constructed of 2 main orchestrating components:
- The Enterprise Server’s Windows Service which is responsible of enabling the serialization of the VWG state and assuring the process is done efficiently and optimized.
- The Enterprise Server SDK which is capable to communicate with the Enterprise Server’s Windows service enabling state serialization.
The installation
The installation file presents 2 options:
- Enterprise SDK – which will install the Enterprise Server’s Windows Service locally of the selected .NET runtime version along with the selected VS version’s VWG templates (should be selected when installing development machines).
- Enterprise Server – which will install the Enterprise Server’s Windows Service locally only (should be selected when installing a server).
Those of you interested, can apply through support@visualwebgui.com
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| Thursday, May 15, 2008 |
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MSDN Webcast: Programming a Full-Blown Silverlight Line-of-Business Application in 20 Minutes (Level 100)
By Navot @ 8:07 AM :: 775 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Announcments, Silverlight
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Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
In this webcast, we use the Gizmox Visual WebGui framework to "light up" a fully blown, line-of-business application in 20 minutes. We demonstrate how we make Windows Forms (WinForms) controls available for Microsoft Silverlight browser plug-in applications and how you can style your UI by using fully enabled Microsoft Expression Blend design software. The outcome is a Silverlight application with a very light footprint. As a bonus, the application is secured by design with no open ends to protect.
Presenter: Guy Peled, Chief Technology Officer, Gizmox Ltd
Guy Peled, Chief Technology Officer of Gizmox Ltd, is a renowned expert in Web technologies. He is the developer of two products, the most recent one being Visual WebGUI (VWG). Guy served as chief architect of Gizmox for more than 13 years, specializing on Microsoft platforms. Guy leads the VWG On-Server Web model, lecturing and evangelizing on the subject.
On-Line registration
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