Microsoft Chart Controls for .NET Framework 3.5 Released!
One of the projects the data visualization group within the Reporting Services team has been working on is building stand-alone ASP.NET and Windows Forms Chart Controls for the .NET Framework 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008, similar to what has been already available as built-in chart functionality in SQL Server Reporting Services 2008.
These stand-alone chart controls can be easily integrated into your existing applications and have a very rich API. We are excited that they are now available on Microsoft Download Center! Congratulations to our data visualization group! To get a quick overview of a subset of the available chart types in the stand-alone controls, take a look at the image below:
Important download links:
- Microsoft Chart Controls for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
This installs the ASP.NET and Windows Forms Controls. The assemblies will be installed in the GAC as well as in the "%Program File%\Microsoft Chart Controls\Assemblies" folder. If you build an application using the controls, your setup and deployment should add MSChart.exe installer as a pre-requisite.
- Language Pack for Microsoft Chart Controls
This installs the language pack for the Chart Controls. It is available in 23 .NET Framework languages.
- Microsoft Chart Controls Add-on for Visual Studio 2008
This installs the IntelliSense file in English for the controls and also adds the controls to the toolbox for ASP.NET and Windows Forms.
- Documentation for Microsoft Chart Controls
Samples to get your development started are available on MSDN (https://code.msdn.microsoft.com/mschart). Furthermore, if you have questions or suggestions, or just want to share your excitement, please visit our newly created MSDN forum for Windows Forms and ASP.NET Chart Controls.
Enjoy!
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Anonymous
October 25, 2008
[Cross-posting from my own blog ] One of the projects the data visualization group within the ReportingAnonymous
November 12, 2008
Average: Select ratingPoorOkayGoodGreatAwesome Your rating: None We just ordered our licenses for SQL Server 2008 (various editions). :) Now it is time to get ready for the migration. While doing some research on the actual report .rdl upgra