May 24, 2012, 7:28 AM
ext.net 2.0 and webform
Hi all,
I would like to use ext.net 2.0 but I'm new and I must study a lot to learn how it works and how to use it in order to obtain the best results in my work so I have some questions:
First of all I would like to know if I have to use MVC3 with ext.net 2.0 or is also possible to use Web Form.
I've found only tutorial about ext.net 2.0 and MVC and I'm a little bit confused.
In second stage, someone can help me to understand which technology is better for my project?
I have to write a web application with, about, 50 pages and the team that will work on it will be composed by 3 persons.
We will not change the layout of the pages and we don't need to have a professional graphic for it.
Another aspect that can be interesting is that in our pages we will have a lot of information (text boxes and also simple datas).
What do you think about it?
Obviously I have to study how to use both MVC and Web Form so the difference are mostly about the advantages that we can reach using MVC or WebForm.
Thank you,
Cristina
I would like to use ext.net 2.0 but I'm new and I must study a lot to learn how it works and how to use it in order to obtain the best results in my work so I have some questions:
First of all I would like to know if I have to use MVC3 with ext.net 2.0 or is also possible to use Web Form.
I've found only tutorial about ext.net 2.0 and MVC and I'm a little bit confused.
In second stage, someone can help me to understand which technology is better for my project?
I have to write a web application with, about, 50 pages and the team that will work on it will be composed by 3 persons.
We will not change the layout of the pages and we don't need to have a professional graphic for it.
Another aspect that can be interesting is that in our pages we will have a lot of information (text boxes and also simple datas).
What do you think about it?
Obviously I have to study how to use both MVC and Web Form so the difference are mostly about the advantages that we can reach using MVC or WebForm.
Thank you,
Cristina