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ASP.NET Developer Offers New TreeView Product
9Rays has released a new TreeView product for ASP.NET. FlyTreeView is a dynamic treeview control with native ASP.NET control, features visual designers, and native .NET DataBinding to any ADO.NET source (DataSet, DataReader, arrays, and IList implementations, etc.).
In addition, the new product offers drag-and-drop operations, full ASP.NET viewstate support, highly customizable styles and behaviors, XML node sources to enable load on demand, FlyNodeSet control to provide on demand nodes renderring and loading (ex. file system), checkboxes, multiple postback events (select, deselect, expand, collapse, check, uncheck), server side handling of all client events, comprehensive client object model, context menu, and flexible licensing options.
Founded in 1998, 9Rays.Net brings together together several groups of expert developers. Each group offers its own unique product line. These highly-skilled professionals have joined their efforts to achieve better marketing results and to provide the best quality of their products.
9Rays.Net has gained wide experience on the tools and components market, developing high-quality products for the following platforms: Microsoft. NET (Windows.Forms and ASP.Net), Borland Delphi, C++ Builder, and ActiveX. The company's primary product focus is on development of .Net tools and components compatible with Visual Studio .Net, C# Builder, Delphi.Net and other IDEs for .Net Framework.
For further information please visit:
www.9rays.net
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