Archive for June, 2009

Prerequisites
- Neodynamic Barcode Professional 3.0 (or greater) for Reporting Services
- Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (or greater)
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition. NOTE: For VWD Express Edition, installing the free add-in for ReportViewer is mandatory.
- Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (any version) with AdventureWorks Database sample installed
In the following Step-By-Step [...]

Technologies used
- Neodynamic ImageDraw (2.0 or later) for ASP.NET
- Microsoft .NET Framework (2.0 or later)
- Microsoft Visual Studio .NET (2005 or later – Visual Web Developer Express Edition)
In the following guide you’ll learn how to use images embedded into ASP.NET Resources Files (*.RESX) to create composite images through ImageDraw.
In this guide we’ll use ASP.NET Resources [...]

In the following Step-By-Step Guide we’re going to create an ASP.NET Web Application which includes a Crystal Reports web report for Avery address labels including Postnet barcode images generated by Barcode Professional for ASP.NET. In addition, this FAQ states how to export the report to PDF format maintaining the barcode images into it!

Add Windows Explorer and File Open/Save dialog integration to document management or similar software using namespace extensions developed with EZNamespaceExtensions.Net v2009. With EZNamespaceExtensions, a development team can concentrate on writing the functionality of the namespace extension and not worry about the hundred things that are necessary to integrate the namespace extension seamlessly into Windows Explorer [...]

FileView ActiveX Control 2009 brings a drop-in Windows Explorer-like file and folder browsing UI component to your application. It is a perfect replacement for the plain, inflexible, modal APIs which UI developers are currently limited to. It offers complete support for Thumbnail, Details and GroupView, AutoUpdate, dragdrop, icons, contextmenus, non-filesystem items, default key-handling, infotips and [...]

All Zebra (ZPL-based) thermal barcode printers provide built-in support for printing GS1 DataBar barcode family (formerly RSS – Reduced Space Symbology) as well as other barcode standards


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