ChartDirector for .NET is a ASP.NET script for Graphs and Charts scripts design by Advanced Software Engineering Limited.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. ChartDirector is a professional chart component for windows and web applications.
Publisher review: ChartDirector is a professional chart component for windows and web applications. ChartDirector is a professional chart component for windows and web applications.ChartDirector for .NET is 100% CLR compliant, which means it will work any .NET languages. ChartDirector assemblies are available in both strongly named and non-strongly named versions for different installation and security needs. ASP.NET Features: - WebChartViewer Web Forms Control WebChartViewer is a server-side Web Forms control for displaying charts, providing image map support (for tool tips and other mouse events), and for supporting AJAX and Postback requests from browsers. - Javascript JsChartViewer Library Sophisticated Javascript library to support charts with AJAX features and advanced user interactions, such as drag to zoom and drag to scroll. - ASP.NET Sample Code Includes plenty of ASP.NET sample code, in both VB.NET and C#, with an explorer-style browser page for easy viewing. All sample charts include tool tips support. Contains a sample database to demonstrate generating charts using data from database. Operating system: Windows
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