![]() In this section you can select what presentation layers will be created for the application the default is just DHTML. Open the project property page in the Deployment section. Now to make sure that our application will run as a Silverlight application. Let’s select the starting form of our application right click on Form1.cs and select “Set As Start Form” this will set the form as the main form and the starting point of the application much like the Main form in WinForms. Right click on the project and select “Enable Visual WebGui”. Let’s enable the integration between VWG and VS. This integration gives you a very easy to use application configuration interface. Now let’s run our application and see the result.įrom version 6.2 Visual WebGui is fully integrated into Visual Studio. Let’s add few more controls just that our demo application will have some context. Next I’ve added a Resources folder and Images to the solution and use them for the toolbar buttons.Īdd a few buttons to the toolbar by clicking the buttons property in the control Properties window and set the button Image property to one of the images we added. Now that we have our VWG application let’s open Form1 in design mode and add a few controls. Open Visual Studio and create a new Visual WebGui application (Since version 6.2 there is just one project template for Visual WebGui and all presentation layers are just a check box click away as we will see later in this article). Let’s start creating a Visual WebGui Silverlight application. Net 2.0 (or 3.5 if your working with VS 2008 with out Microsoft SDK) and you can create a VWG Silverlight applications. All you need to do is install the Silverlight client to view Silverlight on your browser you can download it here.Īnd now install Visual WebGui SDK for. There is no install from Microsoft for Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2005. This package is an add-on for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 to provide tooling for Microsoft Silverlight 2.Īnd last but not least install Visual WebGui SDK for. Now install Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 you can download it from here. ![]() If you used Silverlight previous versions (pre-release) with Visual Studio 2008 you need to use the Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack Preparation Tool before you install the Silverlight RC1. If you are using VS 2005 or VS 2008 and don't want to install Silverlight SDK skip to the "VWG for VS 2005” section. If you use VS 2008 and want to install the Microsoft Silverlight SDK go to “VWG for VS 2008” section. ![]() But you will not be able to create your own Silverlight or VWG Silverlight controls or create themes. Visual WebGui SDK includes the Silverlight DLL that will be needed to deploy and run the application. You can chose to install or not to install Microsoft Silverlight SDK. The first thing you should do is make sure that you have Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 installed (in order to be able to customize themes and control’s XAML, you will need Visual Studio 2008). From Visual WebGui version 6.2 the development experience of Silverlight has changed a bit. ![]() This article should give you a general idea how to set up your environment for developing and deploying a Visual WebGui Silverlight application. NET AJAX ASP.NET C# framework General Software Development Silverlight tutorial vb.net Visual Studio web applications web development ![]()
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