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Grid 3.2 is gonna rock you!

September 21st, 2006

Alright it only took a couple all nighters, a few pizzas, some sushi, a bunch of beer, focus, a blog fight with some analysts, lots of espresso, muffins and a weekend marathon but the long awaited Grid 3.2 is ready to roll:

Nitobi Grid V3.2 (September 20, 2006)

  • People SuggestSeparated data sources from rendering, creating 6 distinct modes of operation:
  • LiveScrolling Ajax
  • LiveScrolling Local
  • Paging Ajax
  • Paging Local
  • ShowAll Ajax
  • ShowAll Local
  • Added ShowAll mode - Perform a single get on the data and render it all at once. Useful if all the the data is needed at once for JavaScript operations.
  • Improved loadtime performance ~100%. Grids appear more quickly on the screen.
  • Added new editors: Image, checkbox, link, password
  • Improved CSS styles for less parent-style intrusion. * Nitobi namespace replaces deprecated Nitobi one. “Nitobi” becomes “NTB”.
  • Added static databinding features
    • Client-side sorting
    • In-document xml data islands
  • Extended the Nitobi Framework The Nitobi Framework is the underlying toolkit that supports our components. It will soon be available as a standalone component, but can be accessed now when using the Grid. Some of the components which have been added to the API documentation are:
    • Event Manager - Standardizes cross-browser DOM events. Provides a simple JavaScript publish/subscribe event pattern that can be used for general event notifications.
    • Data Table - A complete client-side dataset object alowing easy synchronizing between client-side and remote datasets.
    • Callback - Developers can now use the native Grid cross-browser transport method to perform their own Ajax callbacks. Its no longer necessary to use a 3rd party Ajax frameworks to do Ajax transport when using Grid.
    • Cross-browser XML/XSLT Libraries - Perform XSL transforms on xml documents with full cross-browser support using the Grid’s native xml library.
    • Documentation - Added the framework to the public documentation so the component methods can be used by developers in their own applications external to Grid.
    • Cross-browser DOM Toolkit - Access the native Grid DOM library. Supports things like outerHTML, dimensional positioning.

    Nitobi Knowledgebase - Whats New in Grid V3

    Alexei really busted his ass to build 9 new Ajax samples with code and explanations to help develoers get started:

    • Basic Grid Demo
    • Live Scrolling Mode
    • Paging Mode
    • ShowAll Mode
    • Remote Data
    • Static Data
    • Master - Detail
    • Editors
    • Copy and Paste

    Ok enough with the blogging, go download it! Please send me any feedback you have!

    Thanks again for your patience, understanding and support! I’ll put a screencast highlighting the new features up soon…


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