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1 Developing Smart Client Applications For The Enterprise Keith Elder Team Leader / Sr. Software Engineer Quicken Loans Blog: http://keithelder.net/blog/ Email: keith@keithelder.net

2 About Quicken Loans  Originally founded in 1985 as Rock Financial by Dan Gilbert  Grew to one of the largest independent mortgage banks in the country  1998 IPO  1999 Launched Rockloans.Com  1999 Intuit, Inc (makers of TurboTax and Quicken) purchased Rock Financial.  July 2002 Dan Gilbert purchased Quicken Loans back from Intuit. Retained Quicken Loans branding and marketing initiatives.  4500 employees  Largest online retail home loan lender

3 Take Aways  What is a Smart Client?  Why you should consider Smart Clients over Web Applications for internal use within the Enterprise.  How to deploy a Smart Client using ClickOnce.  How to provide your end users with automatic updates.

4 Part 1: What is a Smart Client?

5 Remember Mainframes? Single Architecture – Mainframes – Dumb Terminals

6 Remember Thick Clients? Mid 80’s Personal Computers (dual tier) – Thick Clients

7 Remember How The Web Solved Everything? Web Applications Solve Everything!

8 Aren’t we really back to where we started?

9 Smart Client Tough to deploy Heavyfootprint “DLLHell” Networkdependency Reduced Reduced User UserExperience Complex to develop Web services and offline/online support Deviceadaptability Broad reach Easy change management Easy to deploy Rich User Experience High developer productivity ResponsiveUI

10 Smart Client Architecture SQL 2005 Clients Web Services Cluster  Benefits  Provides connection pooling to database  Allows for updates to business layer without affecting clients  Disconnected / Connected Business Logic Documentation

11 Disclaimer(s)!  Are Smart Clients just related to.Net?  No – Smart Clients can be built on top of any operating system  Ok fine but are Smart Clients a technology or an architecture?  Both! It is a combination.  SmartClient yourApp =.Net + SOA + Winforms + Windows  SmartClient yourApp = (Java or Python) + SOA + (GTK or QT) + *Nix

12 Smart Client Benefits (1/2)  Local resources  Direct display and peripheral access  Responsive graphics, printers, digital camera’s, smart phones, pda, etc.  Use of installed applications  Word, Excel, VSTO  Connected  Access to network resources  Web services, SQL Databases  Less payload on server than web application  Minimal training

13 Smart Client Benefits (2/2)  Offline capable  Cache online data  Update when connected  Datasets in smart documents  Intelligent deployment and update  Easy non-administrator deployment  Automatic updates  Rich / easy developer experience

14 .Net Smart Client (what do you need to build one?)  Visual Studio 2005  Download: http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/  Provides rich visual designer support  Integrated ClickOnce testing and deployment  Visual Studio Tools for Office .NET Framework 2.0 or 3.0  Windows Forms  ClickOnce deployment  Web server to deploy web services and ClickOnce deployment  Total Cost to Leverage This Technology: $4.95 / month hosting account  Visual Studio Express – Free .NET Framework – Free  Web Server - $4.95 / month

15 Smart Client (GUI) Intro to.Net 2.0 WinForms and Sample Application - Enterprise Desktop (sorta)

16 Part 2: Deploying a Smart Client with ClickOnce

17 ClickOnce Deployment Overview  ClickOnce application deployment published on a web or file server  Client follows link to server http://localhost/app/EnterpriseDesktop.application  Application deployed locally in user’s profile directory & executed  Subsequent executions check for updates & execute local install Server Client application files

18 ClickOnce  Smart Client deployment technology  Provides web-deployment simplicity  End User  Provide web-deployment flexibility  Publisher  Automatic update of application  System.Deployment  Security isolation and optional restricted permissions  Non-administrative installs and uninstalls

19 ClickOnce Deployment

20 Application Updates  Auto-update deployment options  Before application launch, or  Update check occurs after app-launch  Scheduled update checks  Weekly, monthly, etc.  System.Deployment == Customize it to suit your business needs

21 ClickOnce Auto-update (Versioning)

22 Smart Client Summary  Rich features easier than ever to implement  Windows Forms 2.0 new controls  Windows Forms 2.0 improved data integration  Installation and update easier than ever  ClickOnce web-style simplicity  ClickOnce web-style security  SmartClient rich feature-set  Customers access existing and new application features easily  Customers access your application with or without network connectivity

23 Resources  My Blog  http://keithelder.net/blog/  Email  keith@keithelder.net  Resources  http://msdn.microsoft.com/smartclient/  http://practices.gotdotnet.com/projects/scbat  Patterns and Practices  http://msdn.microsoft.com/practices/  Smart Client Software Factory  Enterprise Library  Web Services Software Factory  Mobile Software Factory


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