Chart FX for WPF
Obtaining the Deployment License String
In order to successfully deploy your application, you will need to pass a special
license string to the Chart through code. This special License String can be easily
obtained once you have purchased a Deployment License.
In order to successfully obtain your license string, you will need the following:
- A valid email and company contact information. The License String will be associated
with a company and contact person's email. Our system will only be able to send
reminders to the email address provided. Please choose the information carefully
to avoid delays.
- A Chart FX for WPF Serial Number valid for a deployment license. A serial can only
be used once to generate a Deployment license. If you don't have a serial number
valid for deployment you can obtain one by contacting our
sales department.
- The Public Key Token of the signature file being used by your application. As explained
in the Chart FX for WPF Licensing Page, the deployment
license is tied to the application through the public key token of its signature.
For detailed information on how to obtain the public key token and how to sign your
application, please consult our public key token overview.
Once you have all the prerequisites, go to our
Chart FX for WPF Deployment License Generation Section to obtain your license
string.
Chart FX for WPF Beta 2
Chart FX for WPF Beta 2 offers greater stability, a forward-compatible Chart FX for WPF API, new visual features, 2 new chart types and a Go Live License that will allow early adopters to start embedding and deploying Chart FX for WPF in their applications.
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Silverlight Products
The Chart FX Silverlight Add-On extends Chart FX 7 and allows developers to add Chart FX functionality to their Silverlight web applications.
Chart FX for WPF Demo Application
Interact with the Chart FX for WPF Demo Application used in Tim Huckaby's presentation at TechEd 2008.
Note: .NET 3.0 is required to run this sample.
Chart FX for WPF Beta Resources
Download the latest .NET Framework which supports WPF development.
Here you will find instructions on how to create a new strong name signature or how to extract the public key token from your existing signature file.