Hi Oleg Zhukov.
Congralutations for your work in MVCSharp, I think others .NET users think the same.
I will use the MVCSharp with www.DevComponents.com (DotNetBar).
I already tried to use the Smart Client Software Factory, but I have some problems when using "Visual Studio 2008 SP1" described in the follow link: http://savij.com/2007/07/31/using-cab-with-devcomponents-ribbon-control/
My main question is: Can I use your MVCSharp with DevComponents, or any another 3rd party components?
Thanks in advance.
André Abrantes.
andreabrantes@gmail.com
Hi,
MVC# does not impose any restrictions on the presentation tier, so you're free to use any UI library with MVC#.
The examples of collaboration of 3rd party UI libraries with MVC# are on the way :)
Kind regards, -- Oleg Zhukov
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Hi Oleg Zhukov.
Congralutations for your work in MVCSharp, I think others .NET users think the same.
I will use the MVCSharp with www.DevComponents.com (DotNetBar).
I already tried to use the Smart Client Software Factory, but I have some problems when using "Visual Studio 2008 SP1" described in the follow link:
http://savij.com/2007/07/31/using-cab-with-devcomponents-ribbon-control/
My main question is:
Can I use your MVCSharp with DevComponents, or any another 3rd party components?
Thanks in advance.
André Abrantes.
andreabrantes@gmail.com
Hi,
MVC# does not impose any restrictions on the presentation tier, so you're free to use any UI library with MVC#.
The examples of collaboration of 3rd party UI libraries with MVC# are on the way :)
Kind regards,
--
Oleg Zhukov