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Gunther recently joined Microsoft in the role of ISV Architect Evangelist. In this role he enables ISVs to efficiently architect, implement and deploy software solutions by fully, and efficiently, leveraging the potential of the Microsoft Development Platform. Before joining Microsoft, Gunther worked as a senior consultant on software architecture and software factories at Siemens Corporate Research in Princeton, NJ. With more than 10 years of experience in software architecture, design, implementation, and deployment of complex enterprise software solutions, Gunther has in-depth experience in the entire Software Development Lifecycle. As a result of his work, he published two books (".NET -- A Complete Development Cycle" and "Practical Software Factories in .NET") as well as numerous articles in magazines. Gunther is also an invited speaker at international conferences and received the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) - Solution Architect award in 2005/2006/2007. Visit Gunther's blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/glenz Gunther has posted 13 posts at DZone. View Full User Profile

Composite Rich Internet Applications with Silverlight and PrismAG

06.24.2008
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Using Silverlight and PrismAG

As Microsoft ISV Architect Evangleists Murray Gordon and I introduced the Composite Rich Internet Application (CRIA) in a webcast. Obviously we introduced another four letter acronym (since all the 3 letter ones were already taken ;-)) and in the webcast we discuss the implementation of such an application using an Image Search Demo Jared Bienz (THANK YOU :-)) provided us with. The sample uses Silverlight and the PrismAG framework to implement a CRIA.

If you are interested check out the recording:

https://www.livemeeting.com/cc/partners1/view?id=5NJ866&role=attend&pw=i5v%40tt3nd

I am interested to hear your experiences developing Rich Internet Applications, do you find it useful to adhere to the Composite Application Pattern? Good examples, or bad? Or is this something academic that you don't believe in?

Also check out my blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/glenz and our team blog http://blogs.msdn.com/usisvde.

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