![]() Step 3: Add to the GAC (Global Assembly Cache)Īdd the to the Global Assembly Cache (either drag’n’drop it into C:Windowsassembly or use Gacutil.exe or use the default. Since the features project doesn’t include Silverlight by default (except for the Beta 2 version, which we’re not interested in.) you should now open up your web.config manually and Step 2: Adding the final touches to web.config manually Now we’re all set with the pre-configurations of the web.config – though there’s one more thing we need to manually do. (This is done from Central Administration – Application Management – Manage Web Application Features) Activate the feature for your Web Application (the one you deployed to). ![]() wsp into your SharePoint environment to the appropriate Web Application Step 1: Download, install and deploy the. NET 3.5 settings in your web.config – there’s a great feature to take care of this on CodePlex which can be found under the Features project. Part 1 – Step by step to configure your SharePoint environment for Silverlight 2.0įirst of all, if you don’t want to do the manual. Expression Blend 2 (Design tool for Silverlight and WPF applications) - With SP1.xap file – you’ll find plenty of resources for that on the net. Note: I’m not going to describe how you create a. Visual Studio 2008 Extensions for SharePoint.xap file you want to use in your Web Part Visual Studio 2008 SP1 Tools for Silverlight.My intention is to get a SharePoint / Silverlight article series going, and this is to be the first article in the series – How to get up and running! Prerequisites □ TIP: Check out the guidance for building sustainable Azure workloads! □
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