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From: ThatRickGuy on 26 Feb 2010 10:54 Hello! I am a .Net developer. Until about 6 months ago our IT shop had a custom time tracking application written in Silverlight. It was exceptionally smooth with auto completes, notes, and a wide assortment of other indicators that helped us identify critical projects and time allotment. Then we switched to MS Project Web Access. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Project, and that I can use it on the web is awesome. But the Time Sheet interface over the web is horrendous. It's slow, cludgey, inconsistent, and a royal pain in the butt. So around the shop we were chatting about it. The Silverlight application we have could easily enough be adapted to have the same functional back end while stream lining the user experience. But I'm not sure what is available from Project for either web services or an API that we can call from our own web services for time sheets. Any idea where I could start looking to find more info on these interfaces? -Rick
From: Mike Glen on 26 Feb 2010 11:16 Hi Rick, This sounds like some development work. Try posting on the microsoft.public.project.developer newsgroup (forum). Please see FAQ Item: 24. Project Newsgroups. FAQs, companion products and other useful Project information can be seen at this web address: http://project.mvps.org/faqs.htm Mike Glen Project MVP "ThatRickGuy" <ThatRickGuy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16725E1B-6839-40C7-AECB-D72D8A0D7C46(a)microsoft.com... Hello! I am a .Net developer. Until about 6 months ago our IT shop had a custom time tracking application written in Silverlight. It was exceptionally smooth with auto completes, notes, and a wide assortment of other indicators that helped us identify critical projects and time allotment. Then we switched to MS Project Web Access. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Project, and that I can use it on the web is awesome. But the Time Sheet interface over the web is horrendous. It's slow, cludgey, inconsistent, and a royal pain in the butt. So around the shop we were chatting about it. The Silverlight application we have could easily enough be adapted to have the same functional back end while stream lining the user experience. But I'm not sure what is available from Project for either web services or an API that we can call from our own web services for time sheets. Any idea where I could start looking to find more info on these interfaces? -Rick
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