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PivotChartAspNetModule Class

The module contained in the DevExpress.ExpressApp.PivotChart.Web.v24.2.dll assembly.

Namespace: DevExpress.ExpressApp.PivotChart.Web

Assembly: DevExpress.ExpressApp.PivotChart.Web.v24.2.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.ExpressApp.PivotChart.Web

#Declaration

[ToolboxTabName("DX.24.2: XAF Modules")]
public sealed class PivotChartAspNetModule :
    ModuleBase

#Remarks

The Pivot Chart Module comprises three assemblies:

  • DevExpress.ExpressApp.PivotChart.v24.2.dll

    Contains base classes and services that are used by both the DevExpress.ExpressApp.PivotChart.Win and DevExpress.ExpressApp.PivotChart.Web assemblies.

    This assembly represents a module, since it contains the PivotChartModuleBase class - a descendant of the ModuleBase class.

  • DevExpress.ExpressApp.PivotChart.Win.v24.2.dll

    Contains classes that are required in Windows Forms applications only. This assembly represents a module, since it contains the PivotChartWindowsFormsModule class - a descendant of the ModuleBase class.

  • DevExpress.ExpressApp.PivotChart.Web.v24.2.dll

    Contains classes that are required in ASP.NET Web Forms applications only.

    This assembly represents a module, since it contains the PivotChartAspNetModule class - a descendant of the ModuleBase class.

The PivotChartAspNetModule class exposes properties whose values determine the behavior of ASP.NET Web Forms specific functionality of the PivotChart module. To set these properties, select the PivotChartAspNetModule component in the Application Designer‘s Modules section, and use the Properties window.

#Inheritance

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