Contents tagged with WinForms
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A new Technology section launched on visualwebgui.com
A new Technology section was launched yesterday on the visualwebgui.com website which explores the basic technology aspects presented by the Visual WebGui Rich Internet Application Platform solution.
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How to Embed a Visual WebGui Form in an ASP.Net application
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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Case Study: CIMCO Designs a flexible CMMS and puts it on the web
The following case study was formed from CIMCO's need to migrate its existing CIMCO-CMMS Windows Forms product to the web so it can be run in a browser.
It was extremely important to alleviate the need to install any software on the client and to create the software according to the market's preferences which require a modern looking UI which is still easy to use. -
Visual WebGui Studio Suite & SDK for Web Development released
Visual WebGui released a new 6.3 version of its framework. The all new Studio Suite enables the building of enterprise-class rich internet applications with two open source products: The Professional Studio offers subscribers unlimited technical support with enterprise-grade warranty and service level agreement (SLA) which is available for free download and the free Express Studio allowing absolutely free web development coupled with VS2008 Express Edition. The Visual WebGui 6.3 SDK is also released and still available as open source for free.
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Manually wrapping ASP.Net controls without the use of Visual WebGui designer
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. The ability to wrap ASP.Net controls allows you to use third party controls for ASP.Net and your own custom controls and to enrich your arsenal of controls to create rich internet applications.
Visual WebGui extends ASP.NET. It extends an ihttp handler and implements its own pipeline. VWG is actually an ASP.NET site. The diagram bellow illustrates the technological hierarchy which puts VWG at the same level as ASP.NET. Since the application and session are shared integration between ASP.NET and Visual WebGui is possible. -
Migration of desktop applications to the web using Visual WebGui
The following document will describe the various migration options of desktop/smart client applications to the web available using Visual WebGui migration tool.
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How to Migrate a WinForms application to the Web using Visual WebGui
Visual WebGui introduces a new platform to develop web applications and migrating desktop applications to the web. In this “How To” we are going to learn how to take an existing WinForms application and migrate it to the the web.
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Tomorrow's Webcast on MSDN
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New VWG wizard control wrapper announcement
We are happy to announce Visual WebGui new ASP.NET wizard wrapper incorporated into 6.2.1 stabilization version. The new wrapper enables easy and straightforward wrapping of ASP.NET controls such as those of Infragistics, Devexpress, Telerik and others. It lets you developer an opportunity to enrich Visual WebGui environment.
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Learn how integrating Visual WebGui into Visual Studio simplifies development and saves time and money in the next MSDN Webcast
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