In this article, we will see how to use the Silverlight Client Object Model in SharePoint 2010. We will create a Silverlight Application, access the SharePoint data and then deploy it to a SharePoint site. We will also see how to write CAML queries to filter the SharePoint List data.
If you haven't already read, Part I and II of this series can be found over here Silverlight Integration with SharePoint 2010 – Part I and Read SharePoint 2010 List in Silverlight using REST – Silverlight with SharePoint 2010 - Part I
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If you haven't already read, Part I and II of this series can be found over here Silverlight Integration with SharePoint 2010 – Part I and Read SharePoint 2010 List in Silverlight using REST – Silverlight with SharePoint 2010 - Part I
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Stay tuned to my blog, twitter or facebook to read more articles, tutorials, news, tips & tricks on various technology fields. Also Subscribe to our Newsletter with your Email ID to keep you updated on latest posts. We will send newsletter to your registered email address. We will not share your email address to anybody as we respect privacy.
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