Telerik blogs
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    Need to search in large datasets? Don’t worry, Telerik’s ASP.NET SearchBox control has got you covered.

    Last week we wrote about our new ASP.NET DropDownList control taking some specific functions of our existing ComboBox control, but in a more lightweight and better performing manner. Continuing this trend, it’s time to introduce another of the new members of Telerik’s ASP.NET control suite – the SearchBox.
    February 13, 2013
  • Web

    Adding And Removing Items In kendo.data.DataSource

    In my previous post I walked through the basic steps to use a kendo.data.DataSource to build a very simple "to do" list. That version of the app was mostly read-only, with the exception of being able to mark an item as done. You couldn't, however, add or remove...
    January 29, 2013
  • Web

    Learning kendo.data.DataSource

    As a new member of the Kendo UI team, I have a lot to learn. There are more controls, options, framework bits and other features found in Kendo than I had ever dreamed of while using Kendo UI in my previous projects – and we are...
    January 24, 2013
  • Productivity

    Speed Up Your Data Access with OpenAccess ORM [ Free Webinar ]

    Find out how to generate thousands lines of code for the data access layer of your apps with just a few mouse clicks. We cordially invite you to join us for a free webinar on June 28 at 10:00 AM EDT to see how to save tons of development and testing time with the help of Telerik OpenAccess ORM. You will learn first some exciting breaking news around the tool and will see in action a bunch of hot new features, part of our DevTools' latest release. The webinar will showcase how through a tight Visual Designer and intuitive point-and-click wizards...
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    Client-Side DataBinding with RadListView for ASP.NET AJAX - Part 3

    This is the third and last in a series of blog posts on the new client-side databinding features we've introduced to RadListView with the Q1 2012 release. In the first blog post, we introduced you to the basics of client-side databinding in RadListView - how to define HTML templates, how to use binding expressions and what properties does the binding context provide for greater flexibility. In the second blog post we showed you how easy it is to bind to any kind of web services. In this blog post, let's dive deeper into the client-side databinding internals in RadListView. We'll see how to implementing paging, sorting and filtering to...
    February 29, 2012