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  • How To Cache Rows In DevExpress ASP.NET GridView

    Check out this short article on how to use the row caching property of the ASPxGridView and an upcoming feature of the ASPxPivotGrid: What is EnableRowsCache? In general, this is a good feature because it’s helps your web application’s scalability. How? By default, the ASPxGridView stores data in memory...
    Posted to Mehul Harry's DevExpress Blog (Weblog) by Mehul Harry (DevExpress) on 9/22/2009
    Filed under: Features, ASP.NET GridView, DXperience, How-To, ASP.NET, callback, ASPxGridView, ASPxPivotGrid, v2009.3
  • DevExpress Dynamic Data Grid: Visual Basic Version

    I have good news for Visual Basic developers interested in the DevExpress Dynamic Data Grid called the ASPxDynamicGridView. After getting several of your requests, I finally had a chance to sit down and create a VB version of the ASPxDynamicGridView that works in Dynamic Data websites. How To Implement...
    Posted to Mehul Harry's DevExpress Blog (Weblog) by Mehul Harry (DevExpress) on 9/14/2009
    Filed under: Features, ASP.NET GridView, Video, How-To, ASP.NET, ASPxGridView, Dynamic Data
  • 4 Settings To Improve DevExpress ASP.NET Performance

    Hang on to your seats, I’ve got more good news about the ASP.NET controls performance in the DXperience 2009 volume 2 release. We’re giving you four web.config settings for HTML compression that dramatically improve website performance. First, let’s take a look at the numbers. Speed Comparison Using...
    Posted to Mehul Harry's DevExpress Blog (Weblog) by Mehul Harry (DevExpress) on 9/4/2009
    Filed under: Features, ASPxperience, DXperience, How-To, ASP.NET, ASPxGridView, Performance, ASPxEditors, v2009.2
  • Custom ASP.NET Themes And The New ASP.NET Themes DLL

    I’ve mentioned before about how the DXperience 2009 volume 2 release packs all the DevExpress ASP.NET Skins into one DLL . This removes the need to copy ALL of the separate CSS and image files that are associated with a DevExpress skin into your AppThemes folder. In fact, the AppThemes folder is not...
    Posted to Mehul Harry's DevExpress Blog (Weblog) by Mehul Harry (DevExpress) on 7/24/2009
    Filed under: Features, ASP.NET GridView, Theme, Themes, ASPxperience, DXperience, How-To, ASP.NET, ASPxGridView, ASPxEditors, v2009.2, Skins
  • ASP.NET Performance Improvements in DevExpress 2009 volume 2

    I'm thrilled to announce the new performance enhancements of the upcoming DevExpress ASP.NET controls. Our ASP.NET controls just got a major performance boost from a few changes -- in fact, several of these were prompted by your requests. Read on for more details… New HTTP Handler for Resources This...
    Posted to Mehul Harry's DevExpress Blog (Weblog) by Mehul Harry (DevExpress) on 7/20/2009
    Filed under: Features, ASP.NET GridView, ASPxperience, DXperience, ASPxMenu, ASPxTreeList, ASPxHtmlEditor, How-To, ASP.NET, ASPxGridView, ASPxScheduler, Performance, ASPxEditors, v2009.2
  • ASP.NET GridView: New Hot-tracked Style for Data Rows

    Check out this neat new style that’s added to the ASPxGridView: Hot-tracking for data rows: Hot-tracking means that a grid row is highlighted when the end-user’s mouse moves over the row. Grid rows are much easier for your users when you enable the hot-tracked style. To enable, simply specify the desired...
    Posted to Mehul Harry's DevExpress Blog (Weblog) by Mehul Harry (DevExpress) on 7/9/2009
    Filed under: Features, ASP.NET GridView, ASP.NET, ASPxGridView, v2009.2
  • Video: How to use LINQ with ASP.NET GridView

    Check out this in-depth LINQ integration with ASPxGridView video . This video updates an older LINQ video and is probably the best LINQ video evar! Because of your comments (and questions) in the blogs, forums and TV site, the video is now packed with technical goodness. It’s broken down in 3 major levels...
    Posted to Mehul Harry's DevExpress Blog (Weblog) by Mehul Harry (DevExpress) on 6/24/2009
    Filed under: ASP.NET GridView, screencast, Video, LINQ, How-To, Tutorial, ASP.NET, ASPxGridView
  • ASP.NET GridView Multi-Row Edit Code Samples

    Ever wonder how to edit multiple rows of the DevExpress ASP.NET GridView at the same time? To help you with the various multi-row edit scenarios, the hard working guys on the ASP.NET team have created these great CodeCentral examples: How to implement the multi-row editing feature in the ASPxGridView...
    Posted to Mehul Harry's DevExpress Blog (Weblog) by Mehul Harry (DevExpress) on 5/29/2009
    Filed under: ASP.NET GridView, CodeCentral, DXperience, screencast, Video, How-To, ASPxGridView, Code Central
  • Virtual Scrolling In ASP.NET GridView

    Virtual scrolling was just released for the DevExpress ASP.NET controls and it's a great way to browse grid data without using page buttons. By default, ASPxGridView will display the pager control for browsing grid data. The pager control is the set of buttons and links that let the user jump to...
    Posted to Mehul Harry's DevExpress Blog (Weblog) by Mehul Harry (DevExpress) on 5/18/2009
    Filed under: screencast, Video, LINQ, ASPxGridView, v2009.1
  • Assembling an N-Nested ASPxGridView

    I was standing on the surprisingly biting concrete at TechEd 2009 and a customer asked: “does your ASPxGridView support n-nesting?” My response was why, yes, yes it does. Unfortunately I didn’t have an example handy, but yesterday at the end of the day I whipped one up and the ASPX is provided here with...
    Posted to Paul Kimmel's Blog (Weblog) by Paul Kimmel (DevExpress) on 5/14/2009
    Filed under: N-Nested Grids, Batgirl, ASPxGridView
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