Category Archives: 2009 R2

Server Side Paging in WebScheduler Timeline ...

Performance and scalability are among our strongest focus in WebScheduler v3 release. Since Timeline view is capable to show a wide range of data (from minutes to quarters), loading all the data at once will significantly degrade the server and client performance and ultimately slowing [...]

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Improve Page Performance in WebGrid When Use...

Recently some customers reported that they experienced performance issue in their page which contains WebGrid along with WebMenuBar control. The issue is noticable when using Internet Explorer browser to view the page. After further research, this performance issue occured only when the Grid has AutoFitColumns [...]

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Introducing Virtual Group Paging In WebGrid 7

We’ve been heavily focusing on performance and scalability aspects in the last two versions of WebGrid. As you may have already aware, WebGrid Enterprise 7 introduces numerous noteworthy new features such as client binding, JSON serialization, virtual rendering, efficient batch update and more – which [...]

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Client Paging in Day and week view

As explained in previous posts, WebScheduler 3 focused on performance and usability improvements. To improve the performance when rendering events, especially when large dataset is used, Client Paging feature is introduced in WebScheduler. In Day and Week view, events that occur on the same period [...]

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Timeline view’s Client Paging in WebScheduler 3

Hello everyone, Happy New Year 2010! In this post, I’m going to discuss one of the most exciting features that we added in the recently released WebScheduler. As you may already aware, WebScheduler 3 is strongly focused on performance and usability, especially when used in [...]

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New Database Wizard In WebScheduler 3

Stepping-up to version 3, WebScheduler introduces “WebScheduler Database Wizard”, an automatic tool for WebScheduler’s database creation. Forget all the hassles of creating each table and field, you can now create a new WebScheduler database with standard fields with a flick of finger. By simply specifying [...]

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First Look: Performance Improvements in WebS...

If you’re building a large scale, enterprise resources planning application that involve thousands of resources and events in a single month view alone, you would have quickly realizing serious performance issues during the development process. In this post, I’ll share some insights on the common [...]

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