Introducing nRoute: an application-flow framework for Silverlight and WPF

In the data world people often say that the database structure outlives any application consuming it, I suppose in the Web world it can increasingly be said that the Url will outlive any web application represented by it. In this context, nRoute is an attempt to make URLs a first class construct in Silverlight and WPF applications. Today, I’ve got the first release out on Codeplex, along with a sample application.

I am surely repeating myself, but below is the highlight of what is in the box today. I will go into details about each feature in a series of forthcoming posts that unfortunately will have to double-duty as some semblance of documentation, as does this post.

1. Routing Services: This is a direct port of the asp.net routing made available in .Net 3.5 release. However, in this case it deals exclusively in relative Urls and the semantics are changed in that it returns an IUrlResponse for a IUrlRequest send in.

Routing Services Overview

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