We have a project develop with "Infragistics Net Advantage 2004 Volume 2" + ".net framework 1.1" + Server 2008R2
Also, we would like to migrate to
Server 2012 R2
.net framework 4.5.1 or later
Does anyone know how to do this, which product version we need without having to reprogram everything?
Many thanks for you kind help.
Hello Edwin,
Thank you for posting in our Forum.
For detailed information about the supported environment of Infragistics products, please see the page below.
Supported Environmentshttps://www.infragistics.com/support/supported-environments
In terms of the .NET Framework version, Microsoft has already ended support for 4.5.1. So I would recommend using 4.5.2 or later.
You have not mentioned your project platform yet, but I’m guessing it is either ASP.NET or Windows Forms. If your project uses ASP.NET controls from Net Advantage 2004 Volume 2, those classic controls are no longer included in the recent products. You would need to replace them with new controls manually.
If you are using our Windows Forms controls and wish to upgrade them to the latest version, first update the .NET Framework version of your project to 4.5.2 or later. Then you can replace the Infragistics DLLs following the steps described in this page.
Upgrading a Project Manuallyhttps://www.infragistics.com/help/winforms/win-upgrading-a-project-manually
Thank you,Mihoko Kamiishi
Our project is ASP.NET with Net Advantage 2004 Volume 2. (.Net Framework 1.1)
If we need to upgrade, which version does we need?
and how much does it cost to get a license?
We would appreciated your advice.
Our sales representative will contact you through email shortly regarding the product pricing.
For the product pricing, we would like to know could we use the upgrades instead of the new perpetual licenses?
To get .NET 4.5 support you would need 2012 Volume 2 or later according to the supported environments page. Being that the classic controls were retired and last included in 2011 Volume 1 there isn't any reason to use an older volume and it is recommended that you get the latest 2018 Volume 1. This is also a good time to evaluate using the Ignite UI for JavaScript or Ignite UI for Angular controls instead and possibly even changing the application from ASP.NET web forms to ASP.NET MVC.
For migrating from the classic controls to the newer ASP.NET AJAX controls, use the Ultimate UI for ASP.NET Classic Control Migration Guide to help guide you in the approach to take.
For pricing, refer tot he Product Pricing page.
Let me know if you have any questions.