Null Pointer
Null Pointer

Reputation: 9289

where are the JS files in Visual Studio 11 Ultimate when we create Metro apps using JavaScript

I have Visual Studio 11 Ultimate and I am trying to develop sample application in Metro style using JavaScript.

My problem is in every example that I am getting in internet saying that I need to reference to a group of java script file to get winJS functionalities and metro style ( like binding.js,res.js,animations.js) .. And all those samples are made using VS 11 Express Edition .

I understood that express edition automatically add those references .. But I am using VS11 Ultimate. And it's only referencing two .js files (base.js and ui.js) .How do i get other js files from ultimate... or should i shift to express edition to get all functionalities?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 489

Answers (1)

louis.luo
louis.luo

Reputation: 2971

The samples you were looking at are obsoleted when they updated their WinJS library from Developer Preview to later version. They move all their javascript library into 2 files, base.js and ui.js, but the samples were still referring to the old WinJS library.

As it is now Consumer Preview, you should probably look at http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsapps/Windows-8-Modern-Style-App-Samples

Upvotes: 1

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