
Real-time updates in Dapfor .Net Grid.
New ICustomSort interface adds custom data sorting.
Dapfor .Net Grid is a hierarchical data presentation grid that features: single or multiple headers, real-time row grouping, sorting, filtration, cell highlighting, rich custom cell editors and standard editors. Dapfor .Net Grid combines high performance (50,000 cell updates/second), thread-safe implementation, no deadlock risks, XML and binary serialization, data binding and more. Dapfor .Net Grid includes standard editors based on UITypeEditor class, advanced cell editors (created over cells - TrackBar, CheckBar, etc.) and row docking features.
Dapfor .NET Grid is also available as part of Dapfor .Net Suite.
Updates in V2.5.2
- Added ICustomSort interface enabling you to customize row sorting in .Net Grid
- Enabled Control.DragEnter and Control.DragDrop events
- Added X, Y and KeyState properties to the DragContentEventArgs class
- Changed public visibility of the ColumnConfiguratorForm class
- Added Grid.EndEdit() method to stop cell editing before closing a modal window
- .Net Grid doesn't throw MDA (managed debugging assistant) exceptions any more
About Dapfor
Since 2007 Dapfor has developed high-quality software for modern applications that require high performance and reliability. One of the main components of such applications is a grid, i.e. a component that displays data in tabular form. Dapfor .Net Grid was initially designed for electronic trading systems with their stringent requirements to robustness, low consumption of memory and CPU resources, ergonomic and simple user interface and rich API. These requirements have a common objective - to gain the first place on the market, to improve development time and to ensure productive work in run-time. As the result, Dapfor has created the a productive and robust hierarchical grid. It can be used in a great variety of applications (not just for financial markets). It makes software user-friendly, reduces CPU and memory consumption and considerably accelerates development time with multiple services included in the grid and RAD (rapid application development) patterns.