C1 enhances SSRS support for WinForms

Released: Nov 18, 2010

Updates in this release

Updates in 2010 v3

Enhanced Support for SQL Server Reporting Services
The new C1RdlReport component provides support for SQL Server Reporting Services to ComponentOne Reports for WinForms. Now you can effortlessly integrate your existing reports with the full ComponentOne Reporting suite for added previewing, printing and exporting functionality.

  • Import your existing SSRS report definitions (RDL) into C1RdlReport to programmatically generate your reports.
  • C1RdlReport exposes the full RDL object model allowing you to modify existing reports or even create new RDL reports completely in code. This is not possible through Microsoft Reporting Services alone.
  • C1RdlReport provides a self-contained RDL reporting solution without external dependencies such as the need for a Microsoft Reporting Services server.
  • Follows Full RDL 2008 Specifications.

New Microsoft Office 2010 Visual Styles
The C1Ribbon and C1NavBar controls have new and improved Office 2010 Visual Styles including blue, black and silver themes. Modernize your application to the max with these latest looks from popular Microsoft Office 2010 products.

New Visual Studio 2010 and 2008 Docking Styles
Provide a multi-tab, docking interface with the latest Visual Studio-inspired docking styles. The C1DockingTab control now supports two new docking styles: Visual Studio 2010 and 2008.

More Enhancements

  • Excel for .NET has added support for subtotals and outline level grouping for rows and columns.
  • C1Navbar has a new CollapsedBarText property to display vertical text when the NavBar is collapsed. Just set the new ShowVerticalTextOnCollapse property to true.
  • Gauges for WinForms now ships with over 20 new pre-designed templates. Get started designing the gauges of your dreams much faster than ever before.
  • C1Chart has a method, ShowVisualEffectsEditor, which allows developers to show the design-time VisualEffects editor at run time. You can enable users to fully design their own charts!
  • DataExtender now has the ability to show the definition query builder at run time. End-users can modify their query strings in this user-friendly dialog box.

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