Grid Configuration via Web Service

Posted by: ComponentArt WebLogs, on 13 Jun 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Since the introduction of the WebService running mode in ComponentArt Grid, and related functionality (like the client-side load method), we have seen this approach rapidly gain popularity and, naturally, produce demands for more features and more versatility. Versatility is key when it comes to UI controls, so we have been spending some time improving WebService mode in this respect. As of Web.UI 2008.2 SP2 (build 2008.2.1180) Grid has a number of new features. WebServiceConfigMethod In addition...

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