Hello and welcome to Infragistics Community! This site is all about you, your peers, and Infragistics meeting together to share ideas about developing with JavaServer Faces (JSF) and .NET controls, and generally make each other better at what we do. Take some time to poke around and see if you can't learn something and share your knowledge with others.
Over the next few months the Community site will host an increasing number of articles, videos, podcasts, webcasts and screencasts looking at software development with .NET controls and JSF components like our data grids, charts, trees and menus. We are also interested in highlighting the work you are doing as you build compelling user interfaces for Windows Forms, ASP.NET, Silverlight, WPF and JSF. If you have been doing something particularly cool with the Infragistics NetAdvantage products, please let us know, and then we can help you publish your hard work for all your peers to see and praise.
Tangerine v1.0 is a WPF-based asset browser application. It has a pluggable architecture so that you can provide any number of different back-end asset providers while reusing the same snazzy UI that's based on Infragistics NetAdvantage for WPF toolset. In our first release, we have supplied an Amazon Web Services' E-Commerce Service provider so that you can use the application to browse and search the Amazon.com catalogue. You can use the links below to both run the application (via ClickOnce deployment) now or download the solution and papers.
When a WinForms client consumes asynchronously messaged events that require changes to UI controls, some architectural patterns create difficulty in marshalling the update on to the main UI thread. This article illustrates one such example – that of a custom data set that is bound to the UltraGrid as a data source.
WebParts are the building blocks of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server pages. By using a simple pattern, you can use NetAdvantage for ASP.NET to target this powerful platform. In this guide, you will learn the key steps necessary to get started in building your own custom web part.
Applications are now as much about how you present information as what you present. Times have changed, and development teams must now embrace contributions from a multi-disciplinary and eclectic crew that include designers, animators, and graphic artists to lead the market. Learn how application styling from Infragistics works to enhance this collaboration, easily brand your applications and Web sites, and elevate the creative contributors on your team to greater productivity than you ever before dreamed possible.