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host posted on February 26, 2008 :: User Rating:Article Rating
huge datasets Handling large amounts of data is always challenging. Even more so when working with AJAX since one has to work on seamlessly updating the local data cache as the user scrolls through the list. Visual WebGui’s list controls do just that. Visual WebGui unleashes the full power of lists and combos enabling them to handle enormous datasets using a simple drag & drop WinForms development paradigm.
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Eyal.Albert posted on August 26, 2008 :: User Rating:Article Rating
In this “How to” we will going to learn how to use Visual WebGui client client invocation that allows you to create events that run in the browser and don’t raise events to the server.
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In this “How to” we will learn how to display dynamic images stored in a database in a Visual WebGui application using DatabaseResourceHandle to create a virtual URL to the image.
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roy.goffer posted on August 27, 2008 :: User Rating:Article Rating
The Enterprise Server beta version 6.1 provides the scaling capabilities required for storing the session state within an external state server which can be either an SQL Server or any state server that is enabled by Microsoft ASP.NET session state.
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The process of providing ways for community members to actively participate and speed-up development is very important to us. In this “How To” we are going to learn how to use Visual WebGui open source project to create a code patch fixing a bug you have found or a feature you have created and would like to add.
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Eyal.Albert posted on October 07, 2008 :: User Rating:Article Rating
Version 6.2 holds a major change for Visual WebGui (VWG) developers. For the first time Visual WebGui is more than just a project template in Visual Studio it’s fully integrated into Visual Studio. The integration facilitates VWG developer’s interfaces with an easy customization of VWG applications allowing the deployment of the application without having to edit the WebConfig by hand.
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Eyal.Albert posted on October 16, 2008 :: User Rating:Article Rating

Gateways are Visual WebGui way to declare virtual URLs that are handheld by a control according to declared actions.  Up until version 6.2 Visual WebGui Gateways were a hard pill to swallow. What we’ve done was to simplify the implementation of Gateways. 

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From version 6.2 we’ve added to Visual WebGui (VWG) install process the option to install the Visual WebGui SDK without the prerequisite of having Visual Studio installed on your computer. This option allows you to work with other IDE like SharpDevelop, Visual Studio express or notepad. In this article we will focus on how to use SharpDevelop and Visual Studio Express.
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Eyal.Albert posted on October 28, 2008 :: User Rating:Article Rating
Visual WebGui custom style allows you to inherit from a control and give it a new look and behaviors while keeping the option to use the original control look and feel. We are going to create Watermark text box from a plain TextBox using the Custom Style.
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In this how to you will learn how to use the new Visual WebGui ASP.Net wrapper capabilities. This ability opens a new way for a Visual WebGui programmer to develop richer and even more customizable applications
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This article should give you a general idea how to set up your environment for developing and deploying a Visual WebGui Silverlight application. From Visual WebGui version 6.2 the development experience of Silverlight has changed a bit.
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In this How to we are going to learn how to develop a Visual WebGui application without the use of a form designer.

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Eyal.Albert posted on February 04, 2009 :: User Rating:Article Rating
In this tutorial we will learn how to use Visual WebGui source code instead of the pre-compiled DLLs to developed and to extend Visual WebGui applications and abilities.
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In this tutorial we will learn how to wrap an ASP.Net control without the use of a designer or wizard and use that control in a Visual WebGui application.
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Eyal.Albert posted on February 15, 2009 :: User Rating:Article Rating
Today, we are going to learn how easy it is to embed a Visual WebGui (VWG) form in an ASP.Net application. This capability allows you to quickly develop modules or port WinForms application to Web using VWG and then embed them in your currently working ASP.Net application.
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