Because the WebSchedule™ controls (e.g., WebCalendarView™, WebMonthView™, WebScheduleInfo™) are part of the WebSchedule assembly and take advantage of similar features, we have grouped topics that apply to multiple WebSchedule controls together in this section.
Below are links to valuable information about the WebSchedule controls ranging from what the WebSchedule controls do and why you would want to use them in your application, to step-by-step procedures on how to accomplish tasks common to multiple WinEditor controls.
Understanding WebSchedule Controls and Components — In this section you’ll find any information that will help you to better understand the functionalities of the WebSchedule controls/components, as well as why you would want to use it to as part of building your applications.
Getting Started with WebSchedule Controls and Components — In order to get you up and running as quickly as possible with the WebSchedule controls and components, we have provided you with information on how to get started using the control (i.e., using the WebSchedule control’s quick design).
Using the WebSchedule Controls and Components — This section is your gateway to important task-based information that will help you to effectively use the various features and functionalities provided by the WebSchedule controls/components.
API Overview — This topic lists the namespaces and classes that you will be working with while programming with the WebSchedule controls and components. The namespaces and classes listed in this topic link conveniently into the API Reference Guide section of the Ultimate UI for ASP.NET help.
Client-Side Object Model (CSOM) Overview — This topic lists the pages for the utility functions, objects, and events that you will be working with while programming client-side with the WebSchedule controls and components. The utility functions, objects, and events listed in this topic link conveniently into the Client-Side Model (CSOM) Reference Guide section of the Ultimate UI for ASP.NET help.