Implement Presentation Workflow With the User Interface Process Application Block - Level 400

Overview The User Interface Process (UIP) application block provides a rich framework for developing stateful, process-oriented user interfaces, either for Web or windows applications. It allows you to decouple the views of your application using and implementation of the Model-View-Controller pattern provided by the application block. Ideal for applications such as shopping carts, registration, questionnaires, online quizzes, and other single flow or multi-path information gathering applications, the UIP is a complex framework that is very easy to use. This webcast will step through the architecture and capabilities of the UIP application block and demonstrate when and how to employ it for both web and windows applications.

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PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date19th June 2004 20:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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