Wednesday, March 17, 2010 11:41 PM Jan Tielens

My first Windows Phone 7 App: Getting SharePoint Content

Earlier this week at the Mix10 conference, Microsoft announced the developer story of the Windows Phone 7 Series. As expected, it’s all about Silverlight! For all the details I highly recommend to watch the recorded keynotes (day 1, day 2).

Tonight I could resist trying to build my very first Windows Phone 7 application; the traditional Hello World thingy. Because the developer tools (Visual Studio 2010 and the free Visual Studio 2010 Express) have pretty nice templates, that wasn’t much of a challenge. So I tried to build something real: an application that can display SharePoint 2010 content, for example items from an announcements list. I head to work my way around some limitations because both SharePoint 2010 and the developer tools are still in beta and CTP, but finally I got it working! Because of the many workarounds, the code is not yet ready for publication, but I’ve created a small screencast so you can see the result. To be continued! :-)

Windows Phone 7 POC: Getting SharePoint Data from Jan Tielens on Vimeo.

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# re: My first Windows Phone 7 App: Getting SharePoint Content

Friday, March 19, 2010 2:04 AM by Francois Pienaar

Love this.  Wrote a little post about it.

Cheers, keep it up.

# re: My first Windows Phone 7 App: Getting SharePoint Content

Friday, March 19, 2010 2:32 AM by Merill Fernando

Nicely done.

Did you know that the Window 7 Phone has a SharePoint client built in with rich integration to my links and stuff.

Check out some screenshots at merill.net/.../sharepoint-client-on-windows-7-phone

# re: My first Windows Phone 7 App: Getting SharePoint Content

Friday, March 19, 2010 3:22 AM by Jan Tielens

Hi Merill, yeah I knew that. :-) I just needed to find a scenario to use in my first app. ;-)

# re: My first Windows Phone 7 App: Getting SharePoint Content

Saturday, March 20, 2010 1:55 PM by Cornelius J. van Dyk

Hey Jan,

Awesome demo.  I'm looking forward to when you post the actual code! :-)

Later

C

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SharePoint is a strong tool to help support the processes and communication within your organization.

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010 8:37 AM by Koen van der Linden

Hi Jan,

Not a commentabout the article. But a question about the video/screen capture. What software do you use?

Regards Koen

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Koen, I used Camtasia.

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How did you get this to work?  From all that I know, Windows Phone 7 doesn't support Windows auth (NTLM or Kerberos).  Was this only accessing a site that had no required authentication?

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