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Building Windows Phone Applications
with Silverlight (Part 1)
Mike Harsh
Program Manager, Microsoft
Silverlight for Windows Phone
 Silverlight and the XNA framework are the basis of the
Windows Phone application platform
 In-browser Silverlight is not part of the first Windows
Phone release
 These sessions will be a lap around the platform
Parts 1 & 2
Mike
 Introduction
 Output
 Input
 Web Browser
 OS App Integration
Peter
 App model
 Navigation
 Templates and Styles
 Services
Silverlight for Windows Phone
Goal
Seamless code
and knowledge sharing
across Silverlight projects
Silverlight for Windows Phone
Parts 1 & 2
Mike
 Introduction
 Output
 Input
 Web Browser
 OS App Integration
Peter
 App model
 Navigation
 Templates and Styles
 Services
Demo
Media & Vibrate
Media
 Media support
 H/W decode
 MediaStreamSource
 PlayReady DRM
 XNA framework sound effect API
 Supports polyphonic, looping wav data
 MediaElement Limitations
 One MediaElement only
 No VideoBrush
Vibration
 Vibrates the phone for a given duration
 Useful for haptic feedback
 Notifying users of updates
VibrateController vc = VibrateController.Default;
vc.Start(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(3));
Parts 1 & 2
Mike
 Introduction
 Output
 Input
 Web Browser
 OS App Integration
Peter
 App model
 Navigation
 Templates and Styles
 Services
Demo
SIP and Input Scope
Input
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Accelerometer
+Y
Measures force applied
on each axis over time
-Z
-X
+Z
+X
-Y
Demo
Accelerometer
Audio Input
 Mic input
 Gives access to raw PCM WAV data
 Calls BufferReady event at regular intervals
 Call the GetData method from the BufferReady event or as
often as your app requires
 10ms latency
Parts 1 & 2
Mike
 Introduction
 Output
 Input
 Web Browser
 OS App Integration
Peter
 App model
 Navigation
 Templates and Styles
 Services
Web Browser Control
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Displays network and local content
Supports pan, double tap and pinch to zoom
Supports transforms
Application can interact with javascript
 Disabled by default
Silverlight to Script
Silverlight
string out =
wb.InvokeScript("runScriptStuff", arg1, arg2);
javascript
function runScriptStuff(arg1, arg2)
{ return “awesome”; }
Script to Silverlight
Silverlight
void wb_ScriptNotify(object s, NotifyEventArgs e)
{
string return = e.Value;
}
javascript
window.external.Notify(string);
Demo
Web Browser Control
Parts 1 & 2
Mike
 Introduction
 Output
 Input
 Web Browser
 OS App Integration
Peter
 App model
 Navigation
 Templates and Styles
 Services
Integrating with the OS
 Hub integration
 Enhance the built in hubs with your application
 Launchers let you fire and forget to an OS app
 SMS, email, web browser, maps, dialer, search, etc
 Choosers are like an open file dialog
 Launches an OS experience for letting the user choose data
for the app
 Picture, contact, camera, etc
Hub Integration – Media History
 Apps can insert entries into the history list
Hub Integration - Photos
 Your app can integrate
with the OS image
viewer
 One click away from
extras menu
Demo
SMS and Camera Capture
Launchers & Choosers
Launchers
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BingMapsTask
MarketplaceLauncher
MediaPlayerLauncher
PhoneCallTask
PhoneNumberChooserTask
PhotoChooserTask
SaveEmailAddressTask
SavePhoneNumberTask
SearchTask
SMSComposeTask
WebBrowserTask
Choosers
 CameraCaptureTask
 EmailAddressChooserTask
 EmailComposeTask
Silverlight 3 API Delta
 Application model
 Out of Browser APIs
 Browser & plug-in specific APIs
 HTML Dom Bridge
 Machine information
 GpuInformation
 Analytics
 Custom shaders
 Media markers and attributes
Usability Study
There will be Windows Phone focus groups on
Wednesday, March 17th at 10am, 11:30am, and 2pm in
the Mandalay Bay
If you are interested in participating in these focus
groups or future Windows Phone research, please email
[email protected]
Further Information
 <Insert docs reference>
 http://blogs.msdn.com/mharsh
Feedback Guidelines
 We know some things are not right…
 Control templates are not complete
 Key controls like pivot don’t exist
 Missing animation support
 Some things we really need feedback on…
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Code re-use with desktop
Push integration
Application lifecycle
“Background” scenarios for a future release
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Q&A