How to use ASP.NET Dynamic Data to create scaffolded applications that automatically know how to perform data access. • By Scott Hanselman|6 minutes| May 8, 2008 In this short introduction, you create a complete Dynamic Data application in minutes using scaffolding, and in the process learn about Dynamic Data. • By Scott Hanselman|6 minutes| May 8, 2008 Now that you have created a site with Edit and Details views, how do you enable inline editing in a GridView control? This video shows you how, and also touches on routing. • By Scott Hanselman|13 minutes| May 8, 2008 In this video you learn how to change the way that data fields are rendered. You will plug in third-party controls for some fields. • By Scott Hanselman|5 minutes| May 8, 2008 This video shows you how to add validation to the data model. You will be able to see how that validation logic is reflected in the UI. • By Scott Hanselman|5 minutes| May 8, 2008 In this video, you learn how to make a custom page for some tables, while other pages use standard functionality. • By Scott Hanselman|8 minutes| May 8, 2008 In this video, we show you how to configure Dynamic Data to handle a totally unknown custom data type that is stored in the database as a binary BLOB. • By Scott Hanselman|5 minutes| May 8, 2008 This video compares the same application written twice, once with Dynamic Data and once without. In the process, you add DynamicControl objects to ListView and DetailsView controls. • By Joe Stagner|23 minutes| October 23, 2008 In this video we'll build an entire ASP.NET application with ASP.NET Dynamic Data using the Northwind Data by using Dynamic Data's code generating, scaffolding and templates. The finished applicati. • By Joe Stagner|8 minutes| October 23, 2008 This video will explore the application structure of your generated ASP.NET Dynamic Data Application and get you started on editing the provided templates. • By Joe Stagner|5 minutes| October 23, 2008 This video introduces ASP.NET Dynamic Data URL routing and shows how to configure an application’s URL with routing options. • By Joe Stagner|13 minutes| October 23, 2008 This video will demonstrate using URL Routing to enable In-Line editing in your ASP.NET Dynamic Data Application. • By Joe Stagner|6 minutes| October 23, 2008 In this video learn how to add custom workflow logic to your ASP.NET dynamic data application by using Routing to enable table-specific.aspx file usage. • By Joe Stagner|11 minutes| October 23, 2008 This video will introduce modifying the Partial Classes in our Dynamic Data Application's Data Access Layer and get us started using Attributes by focusing on the Validation Attributes. • By Joe Stagner|9 minutes| December 11, 2008 In this video we will build on the declarative field validation we implemented in our previous Dynamic Data Video and add custom programming logic to our validation. • By Joe Stagner|5 minutes| December 11, 2008 In this video you'll see how to take advantage of full column scaffolding but still exclude table columns that you don't want to appear in your user interface. • By Joe Stagner|10 minutes| December 11, 2008 Sometimes we need to deviate from the default UI in our ASP.NET Dynamic Data Application. In this video we'll see how we can do that, and how we can turn off auto column generation and construct a. ![]() ![]() • By Joe Stagner|6 minutes| December 11, 2008 In this video you will gain some insight on how you can configure the visual aesthetics of a Dynamic Data application down to the very specifics of each field's display. Installs powered by the Microsoft Web Platform Installer The product(s) you are about to install leverage the Web Platform Installer (WebPI) for installation. By downloading and using the Web Platform Installer (WebPI), you agree to the and for WebPI. This installer will contact Microsoft over the Internet to retrieve product information. WebPI uses the Microsoft Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP), which is turned on by default, see for more information. Some of the Microsoft software obtained through WebPI may use CEIP. To view which software uses CEIP, see. ![]() This walkthrough demonstrates how you can create a basic Web site that uses ASP.NET Dynamic Data and a WCF Data Service. Dynamic Data enables you to create a data-driven Web site with little or no coding. WCF Data Services enables you to create and consume Open Data Protocol (OData) services in your application. You can use the Entity Provider for DB2 to generate Dynamic Data and WCF Data Services to access information stored in an IBM DB2 relational database. For more information, see (and (This topic contains the following sections: • • • • • •. ![]() Follow these steps to create Dynamic Data Web sites in Visual Studio with the ASP.NET Dynamic Data templates. The Data Source dialog box of the Data Source Wizard.
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