Hi Guys,
Congratulations with your Sencha deal.
Keep up the good work !
Martin
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Hi Guys,
Congratulations with your Sencha deal.
Keep up the good work !
Martin
Does this mean that there is a now a possibility of having the Sencha add-ons like the Pivot Grid and the Calendar included in Ext.Net as add-ons?
Thanks!Quote:
Congratulations with your Sencha deal.
Keep up the good work !
The PivotGrid and Calendar will be available as options. At this point, I'm not if they will be bundled with Ext.NET Pro, but they will be available as Ext.NET components and fully supported by the Ext.NET team.
I don't have timing on this, but if there is good interest from the community, that would certainly help bump up the priority. I will add you as a +1.
I created a new issue to track the<ext-pivotGrid>
component status, see
https://github.com/extnet/Ext.NET/issues/1836
I think congratulations are in order for the Ext.Net team in achieving to secure a deal with Sencha that mainly maintains the current single-developer licensing provisions for Ext.Net users but also broadens the scope of Ext.Net with additional components such as Pivot Grid, Calendar and possibly others.
A couple of questions:
- Is there going to be a similar approach for Direct Methods (as compared to Direct Events) when working with ASP.Net Core/Razor Pages?
- What is the roadmap for Ext.Net/Themes? I have noticed that the link to buy the theme no longer works?
Regards,
Hi @AnFil
The same Direct Method and Direct Event functionality is included with Ext.NET Classic.Quote:
Is there going to be a similar approach for Direct Methods (as compared to Direct Events) when working with ASP.Net Core/Razor Pages?
Here's a very basic sample from the Examples Explorer:
https://examples.ext.net/#/window/basic/hello_world
Here's another simple Button Click sample that is demonstrated in theextnet
template project.
Index.cshtml
Index.cshtml.csCode:<ext-button text="Click me" onDirectClick="ButtonClick" />
Check out the Getting Started guide for instructions on installing the Ext.NET.Templates, or the following Getting Started tutorial video:Code:public IActionResult OnPostButtonClick(){
this.X().Toast("Button clicked");
return this.Direct();
}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J1n_wyvQoU
Nothing changes with the Themes, see https://themes.ext.net. Separate pricing for Themes is unchanged at https://themes.ext.net/pricing.Quote:
What is the roadmap for Ext.Net/Themes? I have noticed that the link to buy the theme no longer works?
I should also clarify, the Spotless Theme is included with Ext.NET Pro. Separate licensing is only required if you do not have an Ext.NET v5+ license.
At the moment, we don't have a public roadmap for the themes, but we are taking suggestions and would love to hear your feedback in the Premium Themes forum.
Hope this helps answer your questions.