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A while back I pondered doing a “live” debug session with people who were/are working with Silverlight 2 and data access via services, etc. I really like a live concept because it allows people to ask real questions and feels more conversational than a one-way presentation. After some consideration, I’m not sure I could quite guarantee the environment I was looking for to accomplish this type of style.
So as a second best, I’ve set up a webcast: Troubleshooting Silverlight Data Access. I hope to keep the question channel open during the webcast though and answer as many questions as possible. ...
I’ve been getting a few notes on issues relating to people trying Silverlight beta 2 and WCF or other services. The most common issue I’m seeing reported is “my exception is showing a 404-not found error message, but the service is there and works!” Okay, there could be several things happening here, but let’s tackle the “make sure it is plugged in” type situations. I don’t mean to make light of the error, because at first I, too, was banging my head against a wall. Sometimes it helps to have a second set of eyes or a deeper understanding...