ATTENTION: I've decided to put the upgrade on hold due to a compatibility issue of our server environment with the latest CS installer package. CS 2008 now requires SQL Server 2005 as the backend DB but our database server currenlty has SQL Server 2000 installed on it. I'll resume the upgrade once I figure out when Telligent is releasing a patch to the schema compatibility issue. For now, we will continue to use the old version of CS while waiting for the said patch. If you have any questions about this process, please don't hesitate to post them on our forums and I'll answer them as soon as I can. Thanks for your patience and support guys! I'll let you know as soon as this is resolved. -
Keith Rull
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Hi Raphael, You can get a breakdown about the featureset of each SQL 2005 release here: http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/features/compare-features.mspx Basically, SQL Server Express is file based and much similar to how you use MS Access. SQL 2005 on the other hand is an entry level database server...
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I haved used both before and personally preffer Telerik because Infragistics is pretty slow on large datasets. A big concern also with Infragistics is the amount of javascript that the controls add to the page causing it to have a bigger page size which in turn makes the loading of the page alot slower...
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I preffer Netbeans over the others. I used to be a Eclipse geek but i switched after seeing the advancements that has been happening to Netbeans in recent months(I perconally love the Web add-in). I started with BlueJ back in college and i agree, its more for teaching than for actual enterprise development...
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