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  • Re: Where is the xaml designer?

    I have VS2008 SP1. I have just downloaded the latest Silverlight Tools (Silverlight 3 --- and I should mention probably that I have not previously downloaded any Silverlight stuff). This is the latest and greatest and yet I don't see a XAML designer either. When I load up a WPF solution and open a XAML file there, I get a designer. Is there some additional setting I need to make for a Silverlight app to show the same designer that I see in a WPF app?
    Posted to Visual Studio 2008 (Forum) by BonnieB on 10/18/2009
  • Re: Question regarding Multiple Solutions

    Cool ... just the sort of behavior I had hoped for. Thanks Brad! ~~Bonnie
  • Re: Question regarding Multiple Solutions

    Brad, Thanks. I've already looked at Web Deployment Projects (well, I'm not done evaluating it, but I'm getting there). In our case, we should still get 2 .DLLs, because our Web Service .DLL is from one solution, and the Web UI .DLL is from a second separate solution. But I'm not crazy about the extra steps necessary to build and deploy, but that's minor I guess. I still think I prefer WAP if I can get it working the way I need to. I'll have to download it and play with it I guess. Will this negatively
  • Re: Question regarding Multiple Solutions

    Brad, Thanks for the reply. I guess I should have mentioned a few things: I'd like to keep the same .DLLs when we build and deploy the app. Currently, other than the referenced .DLLs, the app builds into just two web .DLLs ... one for the Web Services and one for the Web UI. We use Source Control (TFS) So, for our "main" solution, the one we'll use to build and deploy the app, if we use WAP, it will basically be the same configuration that we currently have. However, the individual Developer Solutions
  • Re: Question regarding Multiple Solutions

    Anyone care to comment on this? ~~Bonnie
  • Question regarding Multiple Solutions

    Sorry for the extremely long explanation leading up to a fairly quick question, but I felt an explanation of our app architecture was important. We have a fairly large application, both WinForms (utilizing Web Services) and WebForms. I deal almost exclusively with the WinForm side of things, so I will ask this question as it pertains to Web Services (but I'm sure the same thing will apply to the Web app too). Since we are about to migrate to VS2005, we thought we'd take advantage of the fact that
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