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Bridging the phone gap

Submitted by John on February 22, 2013 - 2:04pm

Breeze's support for client-side caching and offline execution enables great mobile experiences. When used in conjunction with PhoneGap, you can write applications that execute natively on any device.

Want to learn more about deploying apps to mobile devices? Read our step-by-step instructions for bridging the phone gap.

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Todo-Angular

Submitted by John on February 4, 2013 - 2:50pm

The Todo-Angular sample demonstrates Breeze and AngularJS working together in a single page CRUD (Create/Read/Update/Delete) application.

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NoDb: Breeze without a database

Submitted by John on February 4, 2013 - 2:33pm

BreezeJS is a pure JavaScript library. If your dataservice talks JSON over HTTP, it can work with BreezeJS.

The NoDb sample demonstrates a BreezeJS client working with an ASP.NET Web API service backed by an in-memory "database". No Entity Framework, No SQL Server.

 

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Getting started with Breeze using NuGet

Submitted by John on February 4, 2013 - 2:25pm

Perhaps the easiest way for .NET developers to discover Breeze is by building a super-simple example using NuGet. You can be up and running in about two minutes.

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Additional Todo sample documentation

Submitted by John on February 4, 2013 - 1:44pm

Our Todo sample now comes in three flavors (Knockout, Angular, and Require) and we've added a ton of supporting documentation to help you get a better handle on how we approach application architecture--specifically the app server, ViewModel design, and the dataservice.

You can find links to all of the new docs on the Todo sample page.

 

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