Telerik blogs
  • Mobile

    Using Everlive Push Notifications Service in your native iOS app.

    Push notifications are useful for keeping users informed with timely and relevant contents. Push notifications can be sent regardless whether the app is running, inactive or in the background. Notifications can display an alert; play a distinctive sound or update badge on your app icon. In this post, I will walk through the process of enabling push notification for an app in Apple developer portal, upload the generated certificate to Everlive and finally register my device in Everlive to receive push notifications.
    October 29, 2013
  • Mobile

    Announcing Telerik Everlive, mobile Backend as a Service (BaaS) from Telerik

    Today we are excited to officially announce an important addition to Telerik’s mobile offering: Telerik Everlive, our new backend as a service (BaaS). Built to tightly integrate with Telerik products (as well as non-Telerik products), Everlive closes the loop for Telerik customers looking to take their mobile strategy to the next level.
    October 22, 2013
  • Productivity

    Using Telerik OpenAccess ORM with ServiceStack

    In this post we will guide you in using Telerik OpenAccess ORM together with ServiceStack to achieve a powerful and flexible Service-Oriented Architecture.
    September 13, 2013
  • 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...
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    RadGrid for ASP.NET AJAX client-side databinding to OData services

    RadGrid's client-side databinding capabilities got boosted to a new level with the Q3 2010 release of Telerik RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX. RadGrid now supports automatic databinding to OData web services. For those of you who have never heard, OData (short for Open Data) is a data exchange protocol that enables data transactions to be carried over standard web protocols (HTTP, Atom, and JSON). OData exposes your data over the web to a variety of consumers, building on technology that is widely adopted. With the Q3 2010 release, we have added automatic client-side databinding support for OData services. To configure RadGrid for binding to an OData service, you...
    October 26, 2010