RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax in SharePoint 2007 and DotNetNuke

Wednesday, June 04, 2008 by ASP.NET AJAX Team | Comments 2

SharePoint

We recently pulled out a sample SharePoint 2007 (MOSS) site which shows RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax working in SharePoint environment. You can check it out by going to http://sharepoint.telerik.com. This site is a SharePoint Publishing portal. We have modified the master page and replaced the default navigation controls with RadTabStrip and RadPanelbar. The required steps are described in detail in our online documentation. The Corporate section of the SharePoint is utilizing a different master page which incorporates RadMenu and RadTreeView.

RadEditor for MOSS also got a major update - go check Stoyans’s blog post for more info.

Also we prepared three demo pages showcasing RadScheduler, RadEditor and RadGrid working seamlessly in SharePoint. The main challenge here was to get ASP.NET Ajax working in SharePoint. This blog post has all the required steps outlined (installing, getting the UpdatePanel to work). Make sure you read it before using ASP.NET Ajax in your SharePoint site.

DotNetNuke

There is some news on the DNN front as well. We have updated our Skin Objects to use RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax. They are now available for download from the Client.Net. Our RadEditor DNN content provider was updated as well. At the time being we are working on migration of the other DNN modules - PageAdmin and Events. We also plan to publish a detailed tutorial how to create a custom DNN module utilizing RadControls for ASP.NET Ajax. It will be part of our online documentation. Our sample DNN site will also get a facelift so stay tuned for more.

2 Comments

  • Don Worthley 09 Jun 2008
    Thanks for the update on DotNetNuke! Really looking forward to seeing the Updated DNN site as well as the tutorial on creating custom DNN modules using RadControls. We've been using the Telerik controls with our DNN sites for about 3 years now and our customers love it. Keep up the great work! Don
  • JustAPhad 01 Dec 2008
    It's only been six months since you posted this and your Sharepoint sites don't work. Typical.

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