Monthly Archives: July 2008

First Look – WebAqua.NET 2.0

Our upcoming major release, WebUI Studio.NET 2008 R2, will include a new version of WebAqua.NET as originally planned in our published roadmap. As the beta date drew near, we have received tremendous emails from developers asking how the development progress with WebAqua.NET 2.0, will it [...]

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WebCallOut Integration with FlyPostBack in SP2

WebUI Studio.NET 2008 Service Pack 2 has delivered many nice enhancements and features. One of the enhancements available in this later service pack is the integration between WebCallOut and FlyPostBack (AJAX) functionality. I have received feedback from our customers mentioning that WebCallOut is merely a [...]

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Loading SmartWebResources from GAC

As promised, the Service Pack 2 of WebUI Studio.NET 2008 is now available. You can download it from Developer Network portal. SP2 includes several new enhancements, and by far the most stable version that we ever release for 2008 R1 lifecycle. It’s highly recommended for [...]

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Silverlight – Developer’s perspe...

Everyone in the Web’s industry is so excited with this latest Microsoft RIA platform, Silverlight. I can easily tell that with the growing number of samples, showcases and response from community on the Internet. We can also feel the excitement from the fellow developers who [...]

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Silverlight – User’s perspectives

Last year, I blogged my first Silverlight-related post and wondering how Silverlight will define the next-gen Web application. Now, I’m back with some opinions on Silverlight, but with one major difference. This time I will share some thoughts and perspectives from end users view instead [...]

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