Telerik Embraces Open Source with New Extentions for ASP.NET MVC
Newton, MA, August 12, 2009 – Telerik, a leading
provider of development tools and solutions for the Microsoft .NET
platform today unveiled its new line of user interface (UI) extensions
for ASP.NET MVC. Introduced as a Community Technology Preview (CTP),
this latest addition to the company’s family of .NET products amplifies
ASP.NET MVC functionality by delivering a server-based UI extension
framework that integrates with client-side UI modules based on popular
JavaScript library, jQuery.
Today’s release marks a milestone for Telerik, as it is the first time
any of its technologies will be made available under an open source
license. These newest ASP.NET MVC extensions will be offered under the
Microsoft Public License (MS-PL), the OSI-approved license used in the
distribution of the ASP.NET MVC framework. Under this license,
developers can freely use and redistribute the Telerik Extensions for
ASP.NET MVC in all projects, both commercial and open source. A
commercial license that includes support will also be available.
“Telerik is making a dedicated investment in support of the open source
community with this release,” said Vassil Terziev, co-CEO of Telerik.
“One of our primary goals is to ensure open source developers not only
have the tools they need, but also simple, hassle-free licensing
enabling them to confidently use Telerik Extensions for ASP.NET MVC in
all MVC projects.”
This first CTP of the Telerik Extensions for ASP.NET MVC lays the
foundation for the new UI extension framework, and offers an opening
look at a number of UI components that leverage and build upon
jQueryUI, including Accordion, Slider, Tab, DatePicker, and Progress
Bar. A prologue to upcoming additions that are set to include more
complex UI extensions, such as grids and menus, the preview highlights
the company’s novel implementation and unique product architecture.
“We are the first provider to ship a purpose-built UI suite that fully
leverages the advantages of Microsoft’s ASP.NET MVC framework,”
emphasizes Terziev. “By developing native architecture from the ground
up that is tailored specifically to the ASP.NET MVC environment, we
avoid many of the pitfalls associated with non-native controls that
have their roots in WebForms. Instead, we are providing a model that is
perfectly mated to the MVC platform.”
ASP.NET MVC is a Microsoft framework enabling developers to build
standards-based web applications using the model-view-controller
pattern. ASP.NET MVC encourages clear separation of concerns and allows
developers to build testable web applications benefitting from complete
developer control over the emitted HTML, ultimately creating better
performing web sites.
Unlike controls that are not engineered for ASP.NET MVC, Telerik’s UI
extensions provide precise control over rendered HTML. Using the
Telerik Extensions for ASP.NET MVC’s fluent API makes it easy to add
lightweight UI components to pages and effortlessly integrate with MVC
controllers. Designed to work with any ASP.NET MVC view engine, these
new UI extensions continue to deliver optimum levels of productivity
without sacrificing the pattern, practices, and guidance of ASP.NET MVC.
“I’m happy to see Telerik’s Extensions for ASP.NET MVC moving forward
with an approach based on using Ajax to provide reusable components for
ASP.NET MVC,” said Phil Haack, ASP.NET MVC Program Manager at
Microsoft. “I’m a firm believer that keeping as much ‘control state’ in
the browser fits well with the ASP.NET MVC model as opposed to
shuttling state back and forth as in the server controls model. Even
better is that they are releasing it under the MS-PL, an open source
license.”
Online demos highlighting capabilities and functionality of the Telerik ASP.NET MVC Extensions CTP can be viewed at http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc. More information and CTP builds are available for download at: http://www.telerik.com/products/aspnet-mvc.aspx.
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