• Introduction to the Infragistics Undo / Redo Framework for XAML applications

    Application with heavy CRUD capabilities for the end user? Would the result be a chaos caused by users insisting for that one thing they just deleted? Turn that around (literally!) by providing some Undo action in your XAML application. That is exactly what the brand new Undo/Redo Framework does and it is available as you’d guess in both the Silverlight and WPF packages. Even if you conclude that there is like no chance…

    • Fri, Apr 27 2012
  • Using Sparkline Chart Columns in XamGrid

    Not that long ago I  demonstrated how you can integrate our Sparkline control inside the cross-platform XamGrid. Well it seems like that might be a thing of the past now – no, not the Sparkline integration, but the method itself. While it would still be possible to go that way, a new feature coming in 12.1 would be a dedicated Sparkline Column type available for the XamGrid! The Sparkline control is still the same compact…

    • Thu, Apr 26 2012
  • Live data - starring the jQuery Grid, WebSockets and KnockoutJS

    There are numerous scenarios when from for the sole purpose of having an effective or functional application it seems the only way to go is live – like live data, updating clients in real time. It just feels like that is how things are supposed to be done. Users themselves have pretty much gotten used to dynamic web applications. Just to get your imagination going, here’s a screenshot of the application demonstrated below…

    • Wed, Apr 25 2012
  • Column Templates for the jQuery Grids

    In my last blog I mentioned that our jQuery Grids are getting a new column template option that would also be using our new high performance Templating engine and in this blog will try to expand on both templating and what can you do with it in the grids. And, yes, I keep mentioning grids because this will seamlessly work with both the flat data Grid and the Hierarchical Grid(as it would create instances of the flat grid…

    • Tue, Apr 17 2012
  • New High Performance jQuery Templating Engine

    As an avid reader of our blogs (we are sure you are), you might have noticed some topics regarding templating our controls or parts of them. As part of that came a minor catch – templating required (and as long as we are waiting for 12.1, it still does) the jQuery Templates Plugin and as a part of roadmap change it was decided that it will not be developed past its current beta status and an entirely new one is…

    • Mon, Apr 9 2012
  • What is Continuous Virtualization in the jQuery Grids?

    Get the lowdown on the virtualization that never stops, so to speak… Soon enough the countdown to 12.1 will be over and what you will find named as Continuous Virtualization is an awesome new feature. It is designed specifically for hierarchical data – therefore finds it’s place as feature for our powerful jQuery Grids, more specifically providing virtualization for hierarchical and grouped layouts. We are looking forward…

    • Wed, Apr 4 2012