Because both Silverlight and WPF uses a different binding strategy there isn't much difficulty in using either WPF or Silverlight with MM. I am working on two Silverlight projects now and both will be MM based.
Tim
>Hi Frank,
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>MM 3.6 released about 3-4 weeks ago. I haven't made any efforts to create a Silverlight app yet so I can't say for sure. In the MM integration with Visual Studio there is a wizard for creating WPF apps but not Silverlight. I know Silverlight and WPF are very closely related. But I suspect that the absence of a specific wizard for Silverlight means it's not fully supported yet. I know a strong focus of the 3.6 release was supporting the entity framework.
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>With yesterday's release of VS 2010 and Silverlight 4 supposedly being released later this week, I'd say Silverlight must be high on Kevin's agenda.
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>Perhaps others have more to add???
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>Guy
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>>Hi,
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>>I understand a new version of MM .NET is due out soon (or maybe has been released already and I missed the announcement). What's the current status? I am particularly interested in the Silverlight aspects of the new version and would love to see the documentation on creating Silverlight apps with MM .NET. Is this available anywhere yet?
Timothy Bryan