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How to use NI Controls in ASP.net ?

I want to use NI Measurement Studio in ASP.net projects . I want to know whether ASP.net will be supporting in an upcoming version of Measurement Studio ?
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Hello

We currently do not provide any Measurement Studio controls for ASP.NET. We do currently provide .NET User Interface controls for Windows Forms and ActiveX UI controls.

We are looking into providing Measurement Studio ASP.NET controls in the future. With your approval, I can get your contact information from the forums and get in touch with you when we have something available. Please make sure your profile information is updated.

If you have the Measurement Studio ActiveX UI controls and you would like to use them from ASP.NET, check out this post.

I hope this helps

Message Edited by bilalD on 05-23-2005 01:09 PM

Bilal Durrani
NI
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Just out of curiosity, given the restrictions in terms of updates and interaction of web applications, what kind of functionality would you expect from Measurement Studio ASP.NET controls? Could you please describe the type of web applications that you build and how you would use Measurement Studio ASP.NET controls in these applications?

- Elton
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Thanx a lot to Bilal & Elton,
In our project, We want to build a SCADA system used in electric power substations. MS.NET Platform is a good choice for our team and NI Measurement Studio help us analyze data and display current and voltage waveforms.
Tt's ok under C/S configuration ,but we also wish to build a B/S application. Java applet can work at a browse client,but I think ASP.net will be a better choice when NI Measurement Studio support ASP.NET!

ps: I also want to know whether NI Measurement Studio support Pie and bar graph Controls ?
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Hello,

Concerning your follow-up question, you can configure the Measurement Studio Waveform Graph to look like a bar graph with out any problems. However, we do not have anything built into Measurement Studio to automatically do pie graphs. I hope that this information helps you out.

Regards,
Kevin L.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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Have a look at www.steamer.com.
They have a free version of there teeChart component for DOT.NET (as used in Borland )

Colin
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