'Windows Live'에 해당되는 글 4

  1. 2008/06/26 슈러 Windows Live Writer 사용 방법 (1)
  2. 2007/02/03 슈러 Windows Live ID SDK (Alpha) (0)
  3. 2007/01/28 슈러 Windows Live SDKs (0)
  4. 2007/01/28 슈러 Windows Live Search SDK Released (0)

Windows Live Writer 사용 방법

Windows Live | 2008/06/26 16:54 | 슈러

우선 http://get.live.com/writer/overview 이 주소에서 Windows Live Writer를 다운받습니다. 그리고 설치~

setup 

- 역시 처음에 약관 동의를 물어보는 내용이 나오고 동의함 버튼을 클릭하면 다음으로 넘어갑니다.


start

- 다음에 블로그를 갖고 있는지를 물어보는 메뉴가 나오는데 저는 있음을 선택하겠습니다. 갖고 있지 않음을 선택하면 스페이스라는 Windows Live에서 제공하는 블로그가 생성됩니다.


service

- 저는 티스토리 블로그를 사용하므로 기타 서비스를 선택합니다.


login

- 블로그 URL과 로그인 정보를 입력합니다.


search

- 블로그의 설정을 검색하면서 Windows Live Writer 사용을 준비합니다.

temp


complete

- 구성이 완료되면 블로그 정보가 나오는데 잘 나오는걸로 봐서 문제 없이 진행된것 같네요.

이제 설치가 완료되었고 마침 버튼을 누르면 Widnows Live Writer가 실행됩니다.


writer

- 실행된 화면을 보면 일반적인 워드 프로그램과 크게 다르지 않다는걸 알 수 있습니다. 익숙하고 편하게 블로그에 올릴 내용을 작성하면 됩니다.


tag

- 삽입 메뉴에서 태그를 넣을 수도 있고 블로그의 모든 기능을 이용 할 수 있습니다.

  작성이 완료되면 게시하기 버튼을 누릅니다.

publish

- 게시하는 중이라고 나오면서 Windows Live Writer에서 블로그로 바로 올릴 수 있습니다.


post

- 완료되면 포스팅 내용이 뜨면서 잘 올라간 것을 확인 할 수 있습니다.


설치방법과 사용법을 간단하게 알아봤는데 잘 사용하면 웹에서 직접 작성하는것보다 더 풍부하고 안전하게
좋은 포스팅을 할 수 있을 것 같습니다. 기회가 되면 사용법에 대해서 좀 더 자세하게 올려보도록 하겠습니다.
그럼 Widows Live Writer로 멋진 블로깅 하세요~

Windows Live ID SDK (Alpha)

Windows Live | 2007/02/03 10:23 | 슈러
Posted by ScottIsAFool

Brian Kramp today announced the availablitiy of the Windows Live ID SDKs in its alpha version. The Windows Live ID SDK basically means that you can add the security and ease of Windows Live into your own applications. If you have a program that requires the user to log in, you can now use Windows Live ID to do so.

To download the SDK, go to https://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=347 and click on the download now link. You will then need to sign in using your Windows Live ID (if you have never used Connect, you might need to quickly register too). So what does the SDK include? There are three main things that are included, the documentation for the SDK, including all the API calls etc, then there is a sample application that demonstrates how this can all be applied, and finally the source code for the sample application, so you can see how it works and apply that to your own programs.

Just for your viewing pleasure, here is a screenshot of the sample application:

 

 

As you can see, the sign in interface for this application looks remarkably like the Live Messenger sign in screen, and uses the same data store for the email addresses it shows, complete with display picture.

There could be great scope for this in third party applications, and will be interesting to see what companies adapt this into their programs.

Update: The SDK has just been announced on the Windows Live ID Team blog here. In which it also gives the link for the MSDN forums that you can go to with queries/feedback regarding the SDK. Still nothing from http://dev.live.com though.

SL

태그 : sdk, Windows Live

Windows Live SDKs

Windows Live | 2007/01/28 21:04 | 슈러

Over the last year, we've had all sorts of different SDKs released for Windows Live products and services, but yesterday saw the announcement of not another seperate SDK, but the collective Windows Live SDKs. I think this has been a given all along, but we have the "official" status now. So what SDKs are bound by the WL SDK? Taken from the Windows Live SDK page on MSDN, it includes all the following:

Microsoft adCenter API - The Microsoft adCenter application programming interface (API) enables you to create applications that create and manage adCenter campaigns, orders, keywords, and ads; obtain the status on orders, keywords and ads; pause and resume orders; generate keyword estimates; generate reports about campaign performance; and perform order targeting.

Windows Live™ Search Web Service API - The Windows Live™ Search Web Service is an Extensible Markup Language (XML) Web service with a SOAP API. The Search Web Service enables you to submit queries to and return results from the Windows Live Search Engine. The Search section also features articles that cover a variety of technical topics and coding techniques for the Windows Live Search developer.

Messenger Activity SDK - The Messenger Activity software development kit (SDK) contains technical information about how to develop and test single-user and multi-user applications by using the Activity object model. The SDK also provides detailed information about development and testing requirements that your Activity must meet and how to increase the usage of your Messenger Activity application.

Windows Live™ Messenger Add-In API - By creating add-ins for the Windows Live™ Messenger 8.0 client, you can add new abilities to the client. This document explains how you can create add-ins and make them available to customers. This release of the Messenger Add-in API relies on the Microsoft .NET Framework as the hosting platform. Using the Code Access Security feature of the .NET Framework, you can isolate add-ins from the system on which they run.

Windows Live™ Spaces MetaWeblog API - The MetaWeblog API programming interface enables external programs to get and set the text and attributes of Weblog posts. The API uses the XML-RPC protocol for communication between client applications and the Weblog server.

Virtual Earth Map Control SDK, Version 4.0 - Virtual Earth provides the power behind Live Maps, an online mapping service that enables users to search, discover, explore, plan, and share information about specific locations. By using traditional road maps, labeled aerial photo views, low-angle high-resolution aerial photos, and proximity searching capabilities, Virtual Earth provides unique opportunities for developers to incorporate both location and local search features into their Web applications. The Virtual Earth map control software development kit (SDK) consists of a set of conceptual topics about Virtual Earth and a complete set of reference topics that cover the Virtual Earth map control application programming interface (API). Version 3.2 of the Virtual Earth Map Control SDK is also provided to support those developers who are using the earlier version of the map control and have not yet migrated to version 4.0. In addition, the Virtual Earth section features articles that cover a wide variety of technical topics and coding techniques for the Virtual Earth developer.

Windows Live™ Alerts SDK - The Windows Live™ Alerts SDK, version 2.5, enables developers familiar with Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) to programmatically integrate with the Alerts notification service and perform administrative tasks that are not available using the Windows Live Alerts web site.

Windows Live™ Custom Domains SDK - The Windows Live™ Custom Domains software development kit (SDK), version 1.2, enables developers to programmatically manage their Windows Live Custom Domains user base by means of a Web service. This SDK is intended for customers and partners who want to programmatically accomplish many of the administration tasks that are available on the Windows Live Custom Domains Web site in addition to tasks that are not available on the Web site, such as importing and exporting user lists.

Windows Live™ Expo (Beta) API - The Expo API defines a set of Web services enabling customers to programmatically access the Expo classifieds listings database, a collection of location-tagged classifieds listings in categories like merchandise, real estate, autos, jobs and commercial services.

Windows Live™ ID Service - Read all about the evolution of Microsoft Passport into Windows Live™ ID and how it helps make life online better for both users and developers in this white paper, which describes the technology behind an upcoming release of a new service offering for Windows Live developers.

Windows Live™ Toolbar Custom Button SDK - The Windows Live™ Toolbar Custom Button Software Development Kit (SDK) shows how you can extend Toolbar with custom buttons. This SDK provides a quick overview of how users can install publicly available buttons and create their own simple buttons. Most of this SDK, however, shows how you can use XML to create more sophisticated custom buttons, and how you can distribute those buttons to users.

Windows Live™ Writer SDK - Two sets of APIs are provided in this beta version of the SDK: The Application API, for launching Writer to create new posts or "Blog This" items for links, snippets, images, and feed items; and the Content Source Plugin API, for extending the capabilities of Writer to insert, edit, and publish new types of content. The SDK documentation contained in this beta version of the SDK is preliminary. The documentation will be extended and improved in a subsequent release of the SDK.

That enough for you smile_wink. Thanks to AndyD for the tip on this one.

SL

Published Saturday, January 27, 2007 5:42 PM by ScottIsAFool

Windows Live Search SDK Released

Windows Live | 2007/01/28 21:03 | 슈러
The Windows Live Dev site has just posted that the Windows Live Search SDK is now available on MSDN (link). So what's new in this release? According to the blog post it includes:
  • Lots more sample code!
  • Weather and Movie Time queries
  • Support for keyword/placename queries (ex: coffee seattle)
  • Increased number of results returned (from 250 to 1,000)
  • Easier to write paging algorithms
  • Support for file type filtering
  • Support for the zh-CN market for Web and News queries
  • Local query support in additional markets
  • Enhanced functionality for SearchTags (ex: filtering)

So what do you need to know for making an application that utilises Live Search? Well, a good knowledge of the SOAP Protocol really, the rest can be done in C#. First off though, you will need to get yourself an Application ID, which you can get by following the instructions on the Getting Started with the Windows Live Search API page. There's also a pretty good example on the Code Samples page that is exactly as it says, a Comprehensive Windows Forms Application (C#).

Go take a look and see what kind of apps you can make, how you can integrate it into your own existing apps. If you do go ahead and use this, leave a comment on this entry and if I get enough apps, I might do a write up on them.

SL

Published Friday, January 26, 2007 11:33 AM by ScottIsAFool