Visual WebGui Blog
ASP.NET Web & Mobile HTML5 Application Delivery
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Gizmox is solving 2 major Compatibility Issues
The Visual WebGui team is currently working on 2 major compatibility issues:
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Visual WebGui November Events
These are the Visual WebGui events in November in which we provide old as well as new community memebers with the opportunity to learn, ask, and share!
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PDC, an impressive stage for Microsoft future innovation, and for Microsoft partners as well...
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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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Win $10,000 in the Visual WebGui Security Challenge
Check out the Security Challenge that was launched yesterday by Visual WebGui.
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Gizmox Dares Hackers to Break Into Visual WebGui
The contest bets $10,000 that no one can hack their Empty Client Platform, Visual WebGui
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Meet us @ Tech-Ed 2008 Barcelona
Come and meet us in Barcelona where we will be presenting @ booth E4 during both IT Professionals and Developers periods.
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VWG Videos on YouTube
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VWG ASP.NET Wrapper
Hi all,In the last 2 days we are devoting time and resources to QA the Asp.Net control Wrapper and I just had to give you a small heads up about it so you could start planning.To those of you that are not familiar with the issue a long time ago we created a demo to show how you can take Asp.Net components that you bought from a third party or created yourself and wrap them and use them as VWG controls, And by that increasing the richness of your control library. It was not a very easy task to do.When I got to writing an article about it I found out how hard it was to do this and I also found a few bugs that just made it impossible to use.This led us to rethink the entire control wrapping idea. And I’m happy to say that we found a very nice solution.The new wrapping feature is not only useful it’s also easy. All you have to do is add to your project a reference to the DLL that holds the control. Then you need to right on the project and select Add->Asp.Net control wrapper. You will be prompt with a list of controls from the list of assembles that are referenced in the project. After you select a control you want to wrap and name it VWG will generate a new control that wraps the Asp.Net control. You can now use it by dragging it to the from the tool boxAnd with that we covered wrapping of Asp.Net controls. I hope that you are making the same “wow” sounds that I made when I saw this the first time.This will be release in 6.3 but you will be able to use it in 6.3 pre release version that we will release later on next week.This is also a new thing that we plan to do, and that to release a few version pre release before the official release to allow you to see the new features and bug fix before the version is out. These versions are just for fun and games and to satisfy your hunger and should be treated that way.I will release a much more detailed article and demo later on.Enjoy,
Eyal Albert -
e-doc offers a simple yet powerful document management solution with VWG
"Choosing VWG reduced largely the time of development and gave us an easy way to create an interface similar to windows. Our developers almost forgot they were developing a web application."