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mardo

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Feb 11, 2013, 1:16:52 PM2/11/13
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Hi There,  

I downloaded JGrid


Seems like a good grid.

Want to figure out a scale-able approach to paging, sorting, etc.

My first inclination is to build something so I could do something like this:

_userRepository.GetAll().Page(gridAttributes).List();

Does this seem like the right approach?  gridAttributes would have all the currentPage, sorting, etc in. it.

Anyone done anything like this before?

Thank you in advance.

Thanks,
Marty

Billy McCafferty

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Feb 11, 2013, 1:21:20 PM2/11/13
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We do something similar but with Kendo UI.  As a bonus, Kendo UI provides MVC wrappers which makes applying the grid attributes (sorts, filters, etc.) to GetAll()'s IQueryable result a flippin' breeze.  The MVC wrappers aren't free though.  But definitely take a look at Kendo UI ( http://www.kendoui.com/ )...we've been absolutely stoked with the capabilities.

Billy McCafferty



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Martin D. Weel

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Feb 11, 2013, 1:26:01 PM2/11/13
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Sold. 

 

Do you have any example code to implement these grids?

Thank you for the suggestion.

Billy McCafferty

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Feb 11, 2013, 1:28:03 PM2/11/13
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Here's a good example of how easy it is on the server side of AJAX requests:

http://docs.kendoui.com/getting-started/using-kendo-with/aspnet-mvc/helpers/grid/ajax-binding

Billy McCafferty

Martin D. Weel

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Feb 11, 2013, 1:30:31 PM2/11/13
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That looks like the ticket, thank you!!

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