.NET Reporting Tutorial [closed] - c#

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Does anyone know a Tutorial for the Reporting in C# .NET. I mean the Reports in "Microsoft.Reporting" Namespace (not Crystal Reports).

I know you probably aren't looking for links that you can find on google yourself, but these cover reporting services in great detail and should cover most of your questions.
Reporting Services Tutorials
Intro to reporting services
Reporting Services in Action
Webcasts on Reporting Services
Useful reporting services links
But I'm pretty sure reporting services is tied pretty close to MS SQL, so if you aren't using it you might have to look for a different solution.

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Extjs or Deveexpress? [closed]

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I want to develop mvc net application for finance and bank solution . i used Kendo UI in several application but Kendo UI have not stable.
I want to know extjs is good solution or Devexpress for use in finance and bank solutions.
I would do a search on google.
Search for "bad service" "bugs" etc paired with Extjs and "Dev Express" respectively.
Take into account that one of them is probably more popular and will thus will give you more hits.
I am very pleased with the support from Dev Express, always got an answer to my queries within 24 hours.
I have no experience with Extjs
DevExpress is a good solution, I am also using it now as we speak - try the demo version and see if it also works for you.
http://www.devexpress.com/Home/Try.xml

Good guide to creating a scalable web service [closed]

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I am currently doing c#.net development and I wanted to create a webservice that would work with both my web app and my iphone app. I would ideally like to work with JSON. Is there any good guides out there that would help me build a good scalable web service using WCF? I don't currently have the funds to buy a book so I was hoping a set of online guides could get me to the level of understanding to start coding. Thanks!
I would use WebAPI, the former WCF WebAPI.
Now a part of Microsoft MVC.
Try it!
Loads of online ressources :-)
You can start here : http://www.asp.net/web-api
Basicly; you get a easy-to-use REST API for web applications without the hassle of WCF-configuration.

Free reporting tools for .net? [closed]

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I'm looking free reporting tools like SharpShooter.
I use VS2008, if reporting tools can work with asp.net it would be great!
there should be CrystalReports bundeled with VS2008. Or you should be able to use Microsoft Reporting
Here is a sample-walkthrough from MSDN
don't miss to take a look into List&Label Free Edition. It has an interesting approach of reporting and is - in my experience - more helpful in a lot of cases. They announced a new version in some weeks which will be even better for use with ASP.NET. Plenty of coding examples are included

are there any good open source WIKIs based on asp.net mvc? [closed]

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Closed 9 years ago.
I am looking for a good WIKI software to host on Windows. Are there any based on ASP.NET MVC that have been built? I can't seem to find any by googling.
The only one I could find was MVCWiki on Source Forge. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get it to run with .Net 4.0 MVC2. Also the last commit was done over a year ago, so the project might be dead.
A new mvc4-based wiki engine has been released at http://lynxwiki.codeplex.com with a running version of the engine at http://www.sapientier.com:88/LynxWiki/WikiTopic/Page/WikiRoot/WikiDir/HomePage
This is a full-featured wiki with many of the features of MediaWiki plus it has the capability for dynamic content by using embedded IronPython scripting.

What open source software uses ASP.NET MVC [closed]

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I would like to see how other software is designed using the MVC technology. I am working on a small MVC project and would like ideas on how to design it. The only way to look at high quality code is to inspect other open source projects using the microsofts mvc technology.
Oxite is an open source, web standards compliant, blog engine built on ASP.NET MVC.
you can go to http://www.codeplex.com/ search "asp.net mvc"
The Stack Exchange Data Explorer has just gone open source.
I've had a look through it and it's a well designed, well written project with plenty of useful little tips and tricks. Their use of the Current static object is interesting and something I'm going to look at doing in the future.

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