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Intersoft's ClientUI

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Category: DevForce
Forum Name: DevForce 2010
Forum Discription: For .NET 4.0
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Printed Date: 25-Mar-2025 at 6:38am


Topic: Intersoft's ClientUI
Posted By: bap1
Subject: Intersoft's ClientUI
Date Posted: 08-Mar-2011 at 6:50am
Do you have any examples on how to integrate Devforce into existing ClientUI app using asp.net authentication?  Most of your tutorials are based off File/New using a VS 2010 project template.  Any help much appreciated.  Thanks.



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Posted By: sbelini
Date Posted: 09-Mar-2011 at 3:27pm

Hi bap1,

 
Unfortunatelly, we don't have any specific examples on integrating DevForce into existing ClientUI.
 
In addition to the Business Application Templates, we also have some security code samples in the http://drc.ideablade.com/xwiki/bin/view/Documentation/Security-Code-Samples - DevForce Resource Center which might help you integrate Authentication in you app. Also, you can refer to our http://drc.ideablade.com/xwiki/bin/view/Documentation/Security - Security section in the Resource Center to better understand the mechanics of authentication.
 
We have a couple of examples of Intersoft ClientUI and DevForce http://drc.ideablade.com/xwiki/bin/view/Documentation/Intersoft-ClientUI-MVVM-DevForce - here . (no authentication are implemented on them though)
 
Regards,
   Silvio.


Posted By: bap1
Date Posted: 11-Mar-2011 at 3:05pm
Thanks Silvio, i appreciate the response.  It would be great if you all provided some best practices here.  We really like ClientUI from Intersoft (and found your product through their site) ....and are considering using your product with it.  The more we understand how to integrate your product with their framework for developing *secure* LOB applications in Silverlight the more likely we are to adopt your technology (which looks great btw).  Disclaimer...we are rookies when it comes to Silverlight dev...and that may be part of the problem...but I don't think that we unusual as most companies are still "cutting their teeth" on Silverlight.  We have developed a custom asp.net membership provider and understand all the backend stuff...we have also reviewed most of your security examples...but were just trying to figure out how to replace the default user/web context using the Intersoft Silverlight business template with the user context from your entity manager so that all UXPages on the SL client will take into account the current user and roles.  Thanks again.



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