Hi - I have a quick question relating to a version migration? We have an application that we have developed for a customer using Infragistics 2007 vol 3. We have eventually migrated the application to ASP.NET 4.0 but have retained the version of Infragistics - mainly because we have not had the time to migrate the version and also because the current version does work with .NET 4.0.
We want to implement some performance enhancements to the application and one of these potential enhancements would be to actually migrate to the latest version of Infragistics - assuming that the latest version of the control are actually faster than the same control four years ago.
My questions:
1. Assuming that the above proposition is possible, is there a guide that can help us do actual migration - I know that there is a tool to automate changing the version number, but there will be some coding changes that need to be done in order to make the new controls work the same as the old controls. The sort things we will need to know is what has changed, where to focus regression testing etc.
2. Do the latest controls work with Google Chrome?
Thanks
Brian
Hi Brian,
It has been some time since your post, however in case you still need assistance I would be glad to help.
You can find useful information regarding upgrading to a newer version of .NetAdvantage at:
http://blogs.infragistics.com/aspnet/articles/getting-started-with-netadvantage-asp-net.aspx#_Installing_the_Upgrade
Please note, however, that upgrading to the new Aikido controls from the classic ASP ones is not automated as the controls have different designs. As of version 11.2, the classic controls have been retired and are no longer included in our product. More information regarding the latest product changes is available at:
http://blogs.infragistics.com/blogs/taz_abdeali/archive/2011/11/17/asp-net-product-changes-in-2011-volume-2.aspx
You can find detailed descriptions of our supported environments at:
http://es.infragistics.com/support/supported-environments.aspx#SupportedEnvironments
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.