Guy Barrette, Microsoft, Regional Director, Montreal, Canada, Visual Studio, .NET Expertise Infragistics NetAdvantage 2008 Volume 1 Now Available - Guy Barrette

Guy Barrette

Microsoft Regional Director, Montreal, Canada

Infragistics NetAdvantage 2008 Volume 1 Now Available

Infragistics NetAdvantage 2008 Volume 1 is now available.  Besides new features, it provides support for Visual Studio 2008 + AJAX.

I was confused when downloading this release because you can download either NetAdvantage for ASP.NET 2008 Vol.1 for CLR 2.x and also NetAdvantage for ASP.NET 2008 Vol.1 for CLR 3.x.  If you download NetAdvantage for .NET (includes both WinForms & Web), it's labeled for CLR 2.x and does not contains ASP.NET CLR 3.x.  OK but what do you need to download & install to get everything? 

If you subscribe to NetAdvantage for .NET, install this one first then the ASP CLR 3.x (don't think the order is of any importance).

You can install both ASP.NET versions side by side but you can't use the two versions in the same project because you'll have conflicting namespaces.

Just Released! NetAdvantage for .NET 2008 Volume 1

http://www.infragistics.com/Default.aspx

Posted: Feb 21 2008, 10:08 PM by guybarrette | with 3 comment(s)
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Mark said:

Nice that it's there but infragistics is very painfull to use. Aswell as crappy naming of the dll files that make upgrading plain evil. Yeah i'm not very fond of infragistics and we'll switch to dundas chart when our license of infragistics end.

I'm wondering do you use it ?

# February 22, 2008 6:25 AM

Jaco said:

Personally I think Infragistics is hard to upgrade. Also it contains annoying bugs.

# February 22, 2008 7:30 AM

Abdu said:

I have used Infragistics 7.x extensively for over a year. Once you know how it works and its quirks, it's pretty much straightforward.

I have upgraded several times and it was painless. You remove the references to their assemblies and run their upgrade utility on your solution. or you can do it manually by deleting their dll's from the bin folder, and renaming the version number with a global replace.

I  am interested in using their WPF v2.0 framework. Their demos look neat.

# February 22, 2008 2:01 PM
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