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  • Making Your Web Pages Dance - Intro to Client Side Object Model Programming

    “Why Would I want to make my Web Pages Dance?” Well not really dance, but be alive and react. Using our CSOM, you can make your pages more responsive to user actions without having to post back to the server. This is all possible with JavaScript and the custom objects we expose. These custom objects represent our server side controls and has a ...
    Posted to Sung Kim (Weblog) by Sung Kim on August 15, 2008
  • Drop it Like its Windows - Drag and Drop on the Web

    Drag what on my Web Page? Drag and drop has been prevalent in Windows Forms but not so much in ASP.NET. To bridge that disparity, Microsoft is working on a Drag and Drop framework built into ASP.NET AJAX Framework. Leveraging this evolving tool, I am going to show how you how we can incorporate drag and drop functionality into an ASP.NET page, ...
    Posted to Sung Kim (Weblog) by Sung Kim on August 8, 2008
  • Academia 2008 in Nagoya 終了! (ASP.NET編)

    先週のことですが、7月30日に名古屋にて Infragistics Academia いうセミナーを開催しました。6月東京・大阪で開催したDeveloper Days ...
    Posted to Makoto Suzuki (Weblog) by Makoto Suzuki on August 4, 2008
  • Multiple Assembly Versions in a single Web Site - How to deal with a CS0433 compiler error

    Web development is all about breaking up your application into pieces. Multiple pages make up a site.  UserControls are used to break up pages into smaller pieces, and custom libraries are often used for either framework value, or as GUI libraries.  Any time you start working with these scenarios, assemblies and references are going to ...
    Posted to /dev/null [tony lombardo] (Weblog) by Tony Lombardo on July 31, 2008
  • Getting SharePoint and ASP.NET AJAX to Work Together

    While, working on Pomegranate I did a lot of research to figure out the best options for using the ASP.NET AJAX library under SharePoint. Unfortunately, I came across a lot of samples that did not work or only worked in some cases.  I am hoping in a future SharePoint service pack Microsoft includes a base AJAX web part that properly ...
    Posted to Todd Snyder (Weblog) by Todd Snyder on July 29, 2008
  • Script Combining - What's the big deal?

    Microsoft is about to ship Visual Studio 2008 SP1, and .NET Framework 3.5 SP1.  Now service patches aren't always very exciting, but these are because they contain some great new features.  You've probably already heard the buzz around AJAX History support, and Dynamic Data.  Script Combining is also part of SP1, and it's something ...
    Posted to /dev/null [tony lombardo] (Weblog) by Tony Lombardo on July 28, 2008
  • Using the ASP.NET AJAX Client Library without a ScriptManager

    In the post just before this one, I talk a little bit about using the ASP.NET AJAX client library to help ease the pain of client-side development, but I don't actually mention or give any server-side examples or code snippets. Well, there's a good reason for that:  the ASP.NET AJAX client-side library does not require the ScriptManager or ...
    Posted to Jess Chadwick (Weblog) by Jess Chadwick on July 11, 2008
  • The ASP.NET AJAX Client Library: Keeping the Server-Side Paradigm Alive on the Client

    I've been talking a lot lately about using the ASP.NET AJAX client library (which I'm going to refer to as AACL in this post) without the server-side controls, mostly in the context of ASP.NET MVC.  Now, I'm not necessarily recommending that you use it over any of the other fine JavaScript libraries out there (jQuery and MooTools come to ...
    Posted to Jess Chadwick (Weblog) by Jess Chadwick on July 11, 2008
  • DevDays 3終了!

    東京・大阪でのインフラジスティックス DevDays ...
    Posted to Makoto Suzuki (Weblog) by Makoto Suzuki on June 25, 2008
  • 第3回Dev Daysにお越し頂きまして誠にありがとうございました

    皆様、こんにちは。 先週17日(火)と19日(木)にそれぞれ東京・大阪にて第3回Developer Daysを開催し、多くのお客様にご来場頂きました。参加をされた方、また登録はされたけれど残念ながらご都合がつかなかった方も含めまして誠にありがとうございました。 まずはこの場をお借りしまして、インフラジスティックス社員一同から感謝の気持ちをお伝えしたいと思います。 また、会場で撮った写真の一部を載せておきます。 まずは東京会場から    「NetAdvantageによる簡単&拡張性の高い業務アプリ開発」   「NetAdvantage for ...
    Posted to Hiro Tsukakoshi (Weblog) by Hiro Tsukakoshi on June 24, 2008
  • Quick Tip - Migrating TagPrefixes to Web.config

    I've written about moving the <%@ Register TagPrefix ... %> directives out of your ASPX pages, and into your web.config.  But one thing I never talked about was - how to do that step.  I always did it manually, but about a year ago, I remember talking with one of the developers on the Project Upgrade Utility.. Well, that discussion ...
    Posted to /dev/null [tony lombardo] (Weblog) by Tony Lombardo on June 23, 2008
  • みかんの次は・・・Pomegranate!

    基幹業務(LOB - Line of Business)アプリケーション等で新しい技術を使用するサンプルや学習事例は現在Silverlight版faceOutとWPF版Tangerineがありますが、それに新しいMicrosoft SharePointとASP.NET 2.0学習事例のPomegranateが加わりました。 Pomegranateでは保険営業用顧客関連のKPI(Key Performance Indicator)を一目で見れるBI(Business ...
    Posted to Makoto Suzuki (Weblog) by Makoto Suzuki on June 12, 2008
  • Pomegranate (SharePoint) Exemplar Has Been Launched

    I am excited to announce the launch of Pomegranate. Pomegranate is a SharePoint 2007/ASP.NET 2.0 exemplar (reference) application. The main component of the application is a Business Intelligence (BI) Dashboard that an insurance agent would use to track customer based Key Performance Indicators (KPI).   Fiquare 1: ...
    Posted to Todd Snyder (Weblog) by Todd Snyder on June 10, 2008
  • もうすぐDevDays

    あっというまに6月も第2週、そろそろDevDaysに向けてフルスピードといきたいところに曇り空・・・。でも落ち込んではいられません!DevDaysでNetAdvantageのいろいろなことを知っていただこうとオフィスは熱気に包まれています。 日常サポート業務でサンプルと格闘している毎日ですが、DevDaysではその中からASP.NET開発やユーザエクスペリエンスの向上に使えそうなものをいくつか紹介させていただきたいと思います。シンプルなところではAJAXや検証コントロールの使用、深いところでは(まだ言えません)などでしょうか? 実際にどういう形でお見せできるのかは来場いただいてからのお楽しみ・・・なんですが、このリンクを挙げておきます。→http://wwws.warnerbros.co ...
    Posted to Makoto Suzuki (Weblog) by Makoto Suzuki on June 8, 2008
  • Infragistics NetAdvantage and Dynamic Data

    For those of you who keep a close watch on the off cycle ASP.NET projects that Microsoft has been working on, you're probably already familiar with Dynamic Data.  Well, today Dynamic Data just went from a cool beta, to a real product.  As Scott Gu mentions in his blog, Dynamic Data is being included in VS2008 SP1 (the beta is now ...
    Posted to /dev/null [tony lombardo] (Weblog) by Tony Lombardo on May 12, 2008
  • Visual Studio Tutorials (.com)

    One of our IG champs (unofficial term), Christopher Bishop, has put up a really snazzy independent community site called VisualStudioTutorials.com: It has a tutorials, code snippets, and forums, and he'd love to get more folks using Infragistics and/or VS to share their stuff.  An interesting feature of the site is "The ...
    Posted to J. Ambrose Little (Weblog) by Ambrose Little on May 6, 2008
  • Devscovery in NYC nearly sold out!

    Just in case you are local and can come - there are a few seats remaining at the NYC Devscovery - see my previous blog on this - but now there is also a new and interesting addition to the conference: The Grand Prix of Programming – Tuesday Night Bill Zack and Peter Laudati of Microsoft wanted to do a special user group meeting in NY as an ...
    Posted to Margaret Todd (Weblog) by Margaret Todd on March 28, 2008
  • Devscovery 2008 - Wintellect & Infragistics technical conferences

    OK I don't usually have that much to say but Infragistics has stuff going on these days and I just want to do my part to make sure you don't miss cool happenings. So MIX was great and the treasure hunt ROCKED - go ahead admit it - you're jealous of the folks who got in on the ground floor. Anyway - that was a really cool thing we did in ...
    Posted to Margaret Todd (Weblog) by Margaret Todd on March 10, 2008
  • The Birth of the Web vNext

    I have seen the future and it’s in the clouds. The day I have been waiting for more than a decade has finally arrived. Yesterday at Mix 08 conference Microsoft rolled out its vision for the next web revolution. In a nutshell the vision centers on using the web as a communication hub where all kinds of rich devices (PC, Media Centers, Phones, Games ...
    Posted to Todd Snyder (Weblog) by Todd Snyder on March 6, 2008
  • Integrating UltraWebMenu into SharePoint 2007 using Office SharePoint Designer

    SharePoint 2007 is a great platform for enabling collaboration among team members, and a huge step forward as a development platform compared to earlier versions of SharePoint.  If you have done any development with SharePoint 2007, you will quickly notice how familiar the development experience is since SharePoint is now basically a big ...
    Posted to Devin Rader (Weblog) by Devin Rader on February 20, 2008
  • Come Learn Infragistics at our First Ever Conference!

    This year—coming up very soon—Infragistics will be co-hosting devscovery with Wintellect!  This is going to be awesome.  Not too long ago, I blogged about how Infragistics is an MVP squirrel.  We’re bringing those nuts to this conference as well as some of our seasoned control developers and designers to bring you the best content ...
    Posted to J. Ambrose Little (Weblog) by Ambrose Little on February 20, 2008
  • Two Late-breaking Known Issues

    Today we released NetAdvantage for 2008 Volume 1 and there are a couple of very late known issues (so late we could not get them into the known issues documents) that may affect some customers upgrading from prior releases, or customers using the product in Visual Studio 2008. A fix for the first issue will be pushed to our website for download ...
    Posted to Devin Rader (Weblog) by Devin Rader on February 20, 2008
  • NetAdvantage for ASP.NET 2008 Volume 1 Released

    Visual Studio 2008 Compatibility 2008 Volume 1 introduces full support for .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008. .NET 2.0 based controls work seamlessly in projects targeting either .NET 2.0 or .NET 3.5 New natively compiled .NET 3.5 assemblies are available Support for both Visual Studio Web Site and Web Application project types Support for ...
    Posted to Devin Rader (Weblog) by Devin Rader on February 19, 2008
  • Demystifying Infragistics WebGrid DataBinding

    Think you know everything about how the grid databinds?  Just starting to work with the grid and want to understand databinding?  Either way, read on. DataBinding First Steps In the basic scenario, you set the DataSourceID of the WebGrid at design-time, and your done.  Well, almost done.  There are a couple of additional ...
    Posted to /dev/null [tony lombardo] (Weblog) by Tony Lombardo on January 29, 2008
  • Debug the .NET Framework

    Scott just announced the availability of the .NET Framework source with the ability to debug (e.g., step into) the code inside of VS 2008.  Those of us who have spent hours digging in via Reflector using imagination debugging (i.e., I imagine that it calls in here, then here, then here) will greatly benefit from this.  Cool stuff!  ...
    Posted to J. Ambrose Little (Weblog) by Ambrose Little on January 16, 2008
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