Telerik blogs
  • Productivity

    Telerik OpenAccess ORM and Ado.Net Data Services Example Refreshed part III

    After we prepared our data service it is time to put some client UI into it. We will use 2 grids and a context menu. To start with, add a SilverLight application in your solution:
    June 30, 2009
  • Release

    RadControls Q2 2009 source requires Visual Studio 2008

    The upcoming Q2 2009 release of RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax is now built with Visual Studio 2008. As most of you know Visual Studio 2008 supports multi-targeting and we decided to exploit that feature in order to improve our productivity. Here are the main reasons of preferring Visual Studio 2008 over Visual Studio 2005: The IDE provides better development experience. C# 3.0 provides lots of features which do not require .NET 3.5. To name a few: object initializers using the new "var" keyword anonymous types auto properties Improved compilation time. Seamless change of configurations - we can easily change the .NET framework version from the project settings. This however does...
    June 30, 2009
  • People

    Explore the latest and greatest from Telerik Labs

    We are excited to announce the launch of Telerik Labs, your official gateway to the newest products and projects coming out of our product teams. There you will find valuable info on the latest innovations we are up to, read about new opportunities from emerging technologies, have access to interesting demos and samples as well as future additions to the company’s product portfolio. You will be able to download, explore and give feedback, helping us improve our products. The main idea of Telerik Labs is to add an additional layer of transparency and give you an inside look at our...
  • Productivity

    Telerik OpenAccess ORM and Ado.Net Data Services Example Refreshed part II

    In the first part of this post we looked into providing data to the client using ADO.NET Data Services and Telerik OpenAccess. However it is very rare just to present data, as usually some processing is done by the application on the client side, data gets modified and it is pushed back to the server for persistence. With ADO.NET Data Services this is done by implementing the IUpdateable interface by the data context class used on the server. NOTE: We do not implement IExpandProvider at the moment. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, so same is true for the...
    June 29, 2009
  • Productivity Reporting

    Teaser: Telerik Reporting CrossTab Wizard

    Telerik Reporting Q2 2009 release (expected within a week) would come with new table/crosstab wizards. As the first one is pretty trivial i.e. you set datasource for the table and select which columns to show, we would skip detail introduction, but showing off with the crosstab wizard is something we would gladly do :) As you can see our designers have prepared some really nice images to spice it up. Now let's go to the Arrange Fields step, where we select the fields from our datasource and arrange them into Row/Column groups depending on what we're aiming for. If we skip adding fields to the...
    June 27, 2009
  • Productivity

    Telerik OpenAccess ORM and Ado.Net Data Services Example Refreshed part III

    After we prepared our data service it is time to put some client UI into it. We will use 2 grids and a context menu. To start with, add a SilverLight application in your solution:
    June 30, 2009
  • Release

    RadControls Q2 2009 source requires Visual Studio 2008

    The upcoming Q2 2009 release of RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax is now built with Visual Studio 2008. As most of you know Visual Studio 2008 supports multi-targeting and we decided to exploit that feature in order to improve our productivity. Here are the main reasons of preferring Visual Studio 2008 over Visual Studio 2005: The IDE provides better development experience. C# 3.0 provides lots of features which do not require .NET 3.5. To name a few: object initializers using the new "var" keyword anonymous types auto properties Improved compilation time. Seamless change of configurations - we can easily change the .NET framework version from the project settings. This however does...
    June 30, 2009
  • People

    Explore the latest and greatest from Telerik Labs

    We are excited to announce the launch of Telerik Labs, your official gateway to the newest products and projects coming out of our product teams. There you will find valuable info on the latest innovations we are up to, read about new opportunities from emerging technologies, have access to interesting demos and samples as well as future additions to the company’s product portfolio. You will be able to download, explore and give feedback, helping us improve our products. The main idea of Telerik Labs is to add an additional layer of transparency and give you an inside look at our...
  • Productivity

    Telerik OpenAccess ORM and Ado.Net Data Services Example Refreshed part II

    In the first part of this post we looked into providing data to the client using ADO.NET Data Services and Telerik OpenAccess. However it is very rare just to present data, as usually some processing is done by the application on the client side, data gets modified and it is pushed back to the server for persistence. With ADO.NET Data Services this is done by implementing the IUpdateable interface by the data context class used on the server. NOTE: We do not implement IExpandProvider at the moment. They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, so same is true for the...
    June 29, 2009
  • Productivity Reporting

    Teaser: Telerik Reporting CrossTab Wizard

    Telerik Reporting Q2 2009 release (expected within a week) would come with new table/crosstab wizards. As the first one is pretty trivial i.e. you set datasource for the table and select which columns to show, we would skip detail introduction, but showing off with the crosstab wizard is something we would gladly do :) As you can see our designers have prepared some really nice images to spice it up. Now let's go to the Arrange Fields step, where we select the fields from our datasource and arrange them into Row/Column groups depending on what we're aiming for. If we skip adding fields to the...
    June 27, 2009