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DevExpress Components For .Net 17.2.7.18113 Source Code

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Now, your environment is ready to debug DevExpress components. Set a breakpoint anywhere in DevExpress code and run your application in the Debug configuration. Press F11 to step into DevExpress components source code.


If you have purchased a DevExpress Universal or DXperience subscription, you can modify DevExpress source code and recompile DevExpress .NET libraries/assemblies to address specific app requirements.



DevExpress Components For .Net 17.2.7.18113 Source Code

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You can recompile source code only for a version that you have purchased/licensed. You cannot recompile DevExpress source code for resale or for any unauthorized purpose. For more information, please refer to the DevExpress End-User License Agreement. You can find a copy in your installation folder. You can also visit our website to review license agreements for the most recent versions of our products: DevExpress End User License Agreements.


DevExpress is not responsible for custom code or for modifications made to DevExpress source code. Once you modify our source code, future product compatibility is at risk. If you recompile our source code (to add new functionality or alter component behavior), you may encounter unanticipated maintenance/upgrade costs. If you believe that you have no choice but to recompile our source code, please contact the DevExpress Support Team first. We may be able to recommend an alternative solution that does not affect your ability to update DevExpress products in your projects to newer versions.


You can find these assemblies in the Visual Studio 2010 installation folder. (You do need to install Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 SDK regardless of the version that you use to build source code.)


Run this tool as administrator on the machine where you installed DevExpress source code. At startup, the tool checks the Windows registry to validate installed components and the machine configuration. You can select the DevExpress version you want to recompile and the target build configuration (Release or Debug).


If you rebuild our sources, design-time features (such as Template Gallery, Form Assistant, or Quick Actions and Smart Tags) become unavailable. If you need these features in your development workflow, you can install an additional major version of DevExpress components on your machine. Use this additional version to utilize the design-time functionality and use the DevExpress Project Converter tool to convert projects to the required version.


Absolutely. You can modify our source code and redistribute the modified libraries. As you can imagine, this does not apply to situations in which you are modifying our code, repackaging our controls and selling competing controls. Please consult our EULA for additional information.






If you are targeting .NET, then DXperience and Universal Subscriptions contain the entire source for the controls for all platforms (Developer Express Inc does not ship source code for CodeRush and Report Server). Other .NET subscriptions ship without the source code.


Yes, of course you can change the source. However, you would be then responsible for applying the same changes to the source every time we release a new minor/major version (and there could be upwards of 15 releases a year). Sometimes, we may rewrite or refactor our code such that it's no longer obvious how to apply your previous changes. Depending on how extensive your changes are, we might not be able to provide support.


Get started today and download your 30-day trial of ASP.NET Controls and Libraries (includes 30 days of free technical support).

All demos ship with full source code and are included in the DevExpress ASP.NET distribution. Refer to the Demos and Sample Applications topic to learn more.


Absolutely. You can modify our source code and redistribute the modified libraries. As you can imagine, this does not apply to situations in which you are modifying our code and repackaging our tools and selling competing or corollary products. Consult our EULA for additional information.


Absolutely. You can modify DevExtreme source code and redistribute the modified libraries. As you can imagine, this does not apply to situations in which you are modifying DevExtreme code and repackaging DevExtreme UI components/libraries/tools and selling competing or corollary products. Refer to the DevExtreme End User License Agreement to learn more.


Yes, of course you can change the source. However, you will be responsible for applying changes to the source each time we release a new minor/major version (and there could be upwards of 10 releases a year). Sometimes, we may rewrite or refactor our code such that it's no longer obvious how to apply your previous changes. Regardless of the changes you make, we are not able to offer support services for modified DevExtreme source code.


There's no doubt that their controls work fine in a Demo environment with only 1 control displayed on the screen, but in the real world, these controls are terrible and should be avoided. Implement your own controls or just download Bootstrap and use native ASP.NET controls. I replaced DevExpress with controls that I created that style the native HTML type that gets rendered from .NET and the following chart illustrates some of the differences in resource usage between the two. There were no changes to the page layout, business layer, data layer, or database code for this swap, just a replacement of DevExpress controls that I'd previously optimized and tried to squeeze every bit of performance out of with my own controls.


CRM (Customer Relationship Management) is a widespread class of projects in which you can encounter many typical tasks of database applications development. This sample shows how these tasks can be resolved in the scope of approaches that are offered by dotConnect for PostgreSQL data access solution for designing and building WinForms applications. By examining the source code of CRM demo you can see how the advanced features of dotConnect for PostgreSQL help you build a centralized data access and storage solution. Particularly, it solves common problems like implementing flexible data binding, passing instances of data access components, controlling database connections, and so on. For more information on the best practices in the area of data access please refer to the General Concepts in Database Application Development section of dotConnect for PostgreSQL documentation.

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