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Mastering LOB Development for Silverlight 5: A Case Study in Action

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Mastering LOB Development for Silverlight 5: A Case Study in Action

Overview of this book

Microsoft Silverlight is fully established as a powerful tool for creating and delivering Rich Internet Applications and media experiences on the Web. This book will help you dive straight into utilizing Silverlight 5, which now more than ever is a top choice in the Enterprise for building Business Applications. "Mastering LOB Development for Silverlight 5: A Case Study in Action" focuses on the development of a complete Silverlight 5 LOB application, helping you to take advantage of the powerful features available along with expert advice. Fully focused on LOB development, this expert guide takes you from the beginning of designing and implementing a Silverlight 5 LOB application, all the way through to completion. Accompanied by a gradually built upon case study, you will learn about data access via RIA and Web services, architecture with MEF and MVVM applied to LOB development, testing and error control, and much more.With "Mastering LOB Development for Silverlight 5: A Case Study in Action" in hand, you will be fully equipped to expertly develop your own Silverlight Line of Business application, without dwelling on the basics of Enterprise Silverlight development.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Mastering LOB Development for Silverlight 5: A Case Study in Action
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Navigation control services


Navigation control offers methods to navigate and navigation control events.

The following are the methods:

  • GoBack: It goes back to the page previously visited.

  • GoForward : It goes a page forward in the navigation history.

  • Navigate: It goes to the indicated page.

  • Refresh: Reloads the current page.

  • StopLoading: Cancels any asynchronous navigation actions that haven't been processed yet.

Following are the Events:

  • Navigated: This occurs when the navigation to a particular page has ended.

  • Navigating : This occurs when the navigation to a particular page is about to begin.

To put this functionality into practice, we will add a button to the AdminView page. At the click of this button, we will be able to navigate to the last visited page.

  1. Begin by adding a button definition in the XAML file.

  2. We will establish, as we saw previously, a manager for the Click event.

    <Grid x:Name="LayoutRoot">
      <Button x:Name="btnGoBack" 
        Width="100" 
        Height="25" 
        Content...