Implementing Master-Detail Scenarios with Infragistics UltraGrid, UltraDataChart and Entity Framework [Infragistics] Mihail Mateev / Mon, Mar 30, 2015 Infragistics Windows Form controls offer opportunities to cover different scenarios, representing data in your desktop applications. It is one of the best, most extensible third party controls that I...
Doing CRUD Operations with Infragistics UltraGrid and Entity Framework [Infragistics] Mihail Mateev / Mon, Mar 2, 2015 The Infragistics Windows Form controls are some of the best, most extensible third party controls that I have ever used for UI development. The set of controls is quite comprehensive and the API is exhaustive...
Creating Ignite UI Cloud Applications – Publishing Applications in Windows Azure (Part 2) [Infragistics] Mihail Mateev / Mon, Nov 5, 2012 Introduction Infragistics Ignite UI is a new awesome jQuery, jQuery UI & HTML5 based framework. In a series of articles will look at how we create real-world cloud applications using Ignite UI. In...
Infragistics XamGantt Control - Using Entity Framework Code First to Persist Projects in a Database [Infragistics] Mihail Mateev / Sun, Oct 21, 2012 Infragistics Gantt Control helps to create own project planning applications, that can contain most of the Microsoft Project features. One of the most common scenario is to store project data in a database...
How to pass parameters to reports using Infragistics Reporting with WCF RIA Services and Client-Side Rendering [Infragistics] Mihail Mateev / Fri, Nov 25, 2011 Client-side rendering is a great feature of Infragistics Reporting. When using this approach in the Silverlight application it is not possible to create a database connection. Usually in similar cases...
How to integrate Infragistics Reporting in WEB Applications [Infragistics] Mihail Mateev / Wed, Nov 23, 2011 Infragistics offers the amazing NetAdvantage Reporting in the new 11.2 Release. This is the perfect tool to create reports for XAML (Silverlight and WPF).In fact Infragistics Reporting is not only right...