jqGrid for PHP

January 8th, 2010 39 comments

Hello All,

Today we are launching the Beta of jqGrid for PHP. This is a brand new product created for PHP developers and teams that radically decreases development time with jqGrid and makes it fun and easy. The product will be offered with commercial licenses that will include fast and accurate technical support, source code and subscription based benefits.
Highlight points include:
– all functionality jqGrid has is supported
– no need for tricky javascript – everything is handled in PHP
– the PHP component automatically handles data retrieval, paging, sorting, searching and all CRUD operations (create, read, update, delete). No need for custom code.
– you can have a fully functional grid with just a few lines of PHP
– export to Excel is supported
– database engines supported: MySql, Postgre SQL, Microsoft SQL server

You can see our online demo (50+ examples) here:
http://www.trirand.net/demophp.aspx

You can post questions in our public forums for jqGrid for PHP here
http://www.trirand.net/forum/default.aspx?g=forum

And you can download the trial component here:
http://www.trirand.net/download.aspx

Note: We are using PDO (PHP Data Objects) for automatic grid operations, so depending on your PHP setup you may need to install it before using jqGrid for PHP. PDO is by default installed in PHP 5.1+ distributions.
The above is valid only for MySQL and PostgreSQL databases
Details on PDO:
http://php.net/manual/en/book.pdo.php

For Microsoft SQL Server we are using the driver provided from Microsoft.
Details on Microsoft driver for PHP
Can be found here
and here

Please, let us know what you think. As usual, your feedback is much appreciated.

Regards,
jqGrid PHP Team

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jqGrid for ASP.NET 3.6.1

November 30th, 2009 7 comments

Our commercial ASP.NET WebForms component version 3.6.1 has been released. The changes include:

– update client-side runtime to jqGrid 3.6.1
– codeless CRUD (create, read, update, delete) support for declarative datasources like LinqDataSource, SqlDataSource, etc
– performance updates (super fast 1,000,000 rows example)
– formatters support (all predefined formatters + custom formatter)
– client-side and server-side validation for editing data
– bug fixes and many more small updates
– documentation updates

You can view our 60+ ASP.NET examples framework here:
http://www.trirand.net/demo.aspx

and download trial version from here:
http://www.trirand.net/download.aspx

Pricing and licensing information is available here:
http://www.trirand.net/licensing.aspx

In other ASP.NET news, you can take a look at this great DotNetNuke example showing how you can use jqGrid inside the DotNetNuke CMS. We’d like to thank Oliver Hine for creating this sample and sharing it with the community:
http://oliverhine.com/DotNetNuke/Modules/Keywordification.aspx

What’s next – we have finalized the release dates for the Beta versions of our ASP.MET MVC component based on jqGrid and our PHP framework for codeless integration of jqGrid in your PHP project (with support for all grid features like paging, sorting, searching, etc).

jqGrid ASP.NET MVC component Beta – Dec, 10th, 2009
jqGrid PHP framework – Dec, 20th, 2009

Based on your feedback, the beta program will continue for several weeks up to a month and we will release both the ASP.NET MVC version and the PHP version in January next year. Please, expect more details on the Beta release dates.

Regards,
jqGrid Team

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jqGrid 3.6.1

November 23rd, 2009 49 comments

Today we have released jqGrid 3.6.1 – this is a hotfix for our official 3.6 release. Since 3.6 introduced a ton of new functionality, we decided that 3.6.1 will contain only bugfixes. We are of course still considering features for our next release, so you can still submit feature requests and bug reports in the forum associated with this blog post. For a complete list of fixes in 3.6.1, please visit the following link in the WIKI

In other news, our 3.5 and 3.6 release have been so popular, that our current hosting has become slow in peak hours in the last few days. Therefore, we will be moving to a more powerful VPS hosting this week. Transition should be smooth and hopefully there will be no downtime at all. If you notice problems with our site, please let us know. We apologize if you have currently loading problems with the site

Last but not least, we have pleasant surprises for you – we are working on a PHP framework that will allow [almost] codeless, easy and fast integration of jqGrid in your PHP projects. Our ASP.NET WebForms component has been recently updated with a lot of new functionality too and our ASP.NET team is working on a brand new ASP.NET MVC version, with expected Beta in the beginning of December. More of that – in the following weeks.
Kind Regards,
Trirand jqGrid Team

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jqGrid 3.6 is finally released

November 8th, 2009 39 comments

Hello All,
The long awaited 3.6 version of jqGrid is out. For a full list of changes, additions and fixes please refer to the jqGrid Wiki . All the new features can be seen here. You can download the new version form the Download section.

Enjoy
jqGrid Team

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jqGrid 3.6 beta

October 15th, 2009 40 comments

We are happy to introduce the availability of 3.6 beta version of jqGrid. This release has a lot of user contributions (Thank you Mark) and add more power to jqGrid. Here is the list of the most important features:

  • New API – now we follow the concept of jQuery UI calling conventios
  • RTL support
  • Columns Reordering
  • Rows Reordering (sortable rows)
  • Drag and drop rows between two or more grids
  • Custom Validation
  • Custom creation of input elements in editing modules
  • New Column Chooser with ability to resort columns
  • Full control of all ajax requests
  • Loading data while scrolling
  • … and much more

All these new features can be seen here
The jqGrid 3.6RC again with the demo can be obtained from here
We working hard on documentation, so have a patience until we document all fixed bugs and new features.
We hope that this can be done at end of next week (where we expect to publish the final release)

Enjoy
jqGrid Team

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