XAML RadControls Q1 2010 Official

Wednesday, March 10, 2010 by Nikolay Atanasov | Comments 6

Q1 2010 release focuses on strengthening 3 main aspects of RadControls for Silverlight and RadControls for WPF:

  • Ensuring first-class performance for all data-centric controls through various techniques,
  • Enhancing and polishing RadControls themes
  • Providing highly advanced, enterprise-level features, especially for the data visualization controls 

We know that performance is crucial for line-of-business applications. Therefore, we always make sure that RadControls can help you achieve unmatched performance and this has always been our number one priority. RadControls achieve unbeatable performance through UI and Data Virtualization, Data Sampling and built-in Load On Demand features.

Several of the major controls in the bundles have been enhanced with UI virtualization support – Scheduler, CoverFlow and Book.

As a part of Q1 2010 we also want to bring an unparalleled visual richness to your applications. To achieve that we have done a major rework of all our themes. We used a uniform templating approach across all controls, streamlined naming conventions for resources and delivered a much more consistent look of the controls along the way.

RadControls for WPF bundle has been enriched with two new controls – Map and Book.

 

Another new control has been included in the Q1 2010 release. However, it continues to be in a CTP stage. This is the Transition control. We decided that this is the better way to proceed as we will need some more input from our community on how exactly to develop this control further. Therefore, we will be regularly blogging on the development progress so that we can clearly indicate the direction, in which the control is evolving and gather your feedback on whether this is the best direction.

Our Charting controls for Silverilght and WPF have been advanced with major new features such as Data Sampling, Zooming and Scrolling, Automatic SmartLables positioning, Sorting and Filtering and many more.

The new built-in paging of the GridView control now allows you to page through your data, thus resulting in an event faster and more responsive grid that can easily handle enormously large datasets.

6 Comments

  • Garry Clark 10 Mar 2010
    Guys yet another stellar release. I am always amazed by the talent at Telerik and by the work it produces. That includes the unparalleled support I receive not only through the direct support, but by the Telerik community.

    I really appreciate the rework done on the Themes and look forward to future theme releases (hopefully). As the sole developer at my company the themes save me an unquantifiable amount of time. They allow me to spend more time coding and less time trying to make things look pretty.
     
    With all that being said there are still a few controls that I would like to see being added to my aresenal. A RadWindow or a sibling control that can be used as the root of the application. I often like to bind the .Theme property of Telerik controls to a User/Application setting and thus give my my Application an unified look. That and other common Window fetaures can not fully be done, however since RadWindow can't be used as the root of my application.

    I understand that it is in the works, but a WPF/Silverlight RadEditor would be great!

    Also to expand on the RadWindow wish I would also like and often am in the need of dialogs. Maybe a RadDialog control that implements a lot of the common Windows Dialog, but in XAML, would be helpful to others. I often just end up using the ones offered by http://www.ookii.org/software/dialogs/. He has developed a great dialog library, but again it would be great if I could just use just the Telerik libraries in my work.

    Lastly as mentioned in the webinar today a GoogleMapsProvider for the RadMap control would be great. I understand that it might not be possible due to licensing concerns, but still I can wish right! :)

    I will also put these requests into PITS as well, but just thought I'd add them here while it was on my mind.
  • Ben Hayat 10 Mar 2010
    I like to compare Telerik products like "Ferrari" cars. Fast & Beautiful!

    Sorry, I'm a car guy :-)
    ..Ben
  • Antonio 11 Mar 2010
    Brilliant as usual.

    In all honesty , the Telerik controls should be the standard Visual Studio toolset now.

    Microsoft should really just adopt them - It's a far broader as well as better quality solution.
    There really isn't a reason for me to use a single Microsoft control , not one.

  • Garry Clark 11 Mar 2010
    Antonio,
    I agree with you, but what would you use for TextBoxes/TextBlocks or Checkboxes? :) Unless I am mistaken these are none in the WPF/Silverlight stuff with the exception of the RadMaskedTextBox. However they do exist in the ASP.NET control set.

    I am new to the WPF stuff so I may have missed them, but if they don't exist that would also be a nice addition so once again I can theme those bad boys!

    Ben nothing wrong with car metaphors/comparisons. :)
  • Garry Clark 11 Mar 2010
    Oh and maybe a label that would already encompass TextWrapping so I wouldn't have to bloat my XAML with TextBlocks. Themeable ofcourse :-)
  • Stefan Dobrev 13 Mar 2010
    @Garry

    You can use telerik:StyleManager.Theme="..." to style the built-in controls like textbox, buttons (checkbox or radio), listbox, etc.

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