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Infragistics Offers an ASP.NET Toolkit Targeting both Windows and Linux

Posted by Abel Avram on Jun 17, 2010

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Infragistics’ NetAdvantage for .NET 2010 Volume 2 contains an ASP.NET toolkit that runs both on Windows and Linux via Mono. The toolkit contains a number of new controls: WebScriptManager, WebRating, WebExcelExporter, WebCaptcha.

Infragistics offers controls and tools supporting several Microsoft technologies like .NET, ASP.NET, Windows Forms, WPF, and Silverlight. The latest version of NetAdvantage for .NET 2010 Volume 2 contains an ASP.NET toolkit that contains web controls running on multiple platforms, Windows plus all platforms on which Mono 2.6.5 runs, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, so developers can create cross-platform web applications.

According to the Infragistics website, all ASP.NET controls are AJAX-enabled offering AJAX functionality out of the box without any additional code. The toolkit contains various controls like: datagrids, charts, calendars, menus, trees, tabs, HTML, spell checkers, captcha, explorer bars, scheduling, and others.

To demonstrate some of the controls running on Mono, Infragistics has created a demo shopping website using some of their ASP.NET controls running on a low-cost Linux machine.

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