Hi,
I am trying to swap one of our graphs to use the new DX10 surface but are unable to do so.
As per the release notes for the DX10 render functionality we added DX and the SciChart Wpf3d dll’s as references in the project, added the s3D namespace to the XAML and set the render surface to ‘Direct3D10RenderSurface’ but upon starting the application the graph disappear.
In XAML editor we get the warning message on the reference to ‘s3D:Direct3D10RenderSurface’:
‘Could not load type ‘Abt.Controls.SciChart.Wpf.XmlFileSite’ from assembly ‘Abt.Controls.SciChart.Wpf, Version=3.1.0.4549 …..’
We have switched to use the SciChart NuGet feed for the SciChart references.
Is there any more things we need to do in order to enable DX10 RenderSurface ?
Best regards
-Magnus
- haumag asked 10 years ago
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I am considering applying server-side licensing for my javerScript application.
In the document below, there is a phrase “Our server-side licensing component is written in C++.”
(https://support.scichart.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/17256/42/)
However, there is only asp.net sample code on the provided github.
(https://github.com/ABTSoftware/SciChart.JS.Examples/tree/master/Sandbox/demo-dotnet-server-licensing)
I wonder if there is a sample code implemented in C++ for server-side licensing.
Can you provide c++ sample code?
Also, are there any examples to run on Ubuntu?
- haumag answered 10 years ago
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That's good to hear :) you will be sad to know there is a very bad memory leak in the D3D renderer, but we have already fixed this and are working to setup the D3D package on the ABT Software NuGet feed now. Once its pushed I'll let you know so you can get latest. Also, I would be interested to see screenshots of your app or even better videos!! Can you show us videos of before/after with D3D vs a software renderer? We're getting mixed reports - some users report speed up, others not. i want to know which conditions you get speedup under and which you don't so we can improve performance. Best regards, Andrew
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UPDATE: SciChart3D is now on the ABT Software NuGet feed. See https://www.scichart.com/directx10-rendersurface-scichart3d-dll-now-on-abt-software-nuget-feed/ for details
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Hi Magnus,
You need to reference Abt.Controls.Scichart3D.Wpf.dll in your solution, then add this code to your SciChartSurface:
From High Quality vs. High Speed vs. DirectX Renderer Plugins:
<s:SciChartSurface.RenderSurface> <s3D:Direct3D10RenderSurface/> </s:SciChartSurface.RenderSurface>
Please ensure the SharpDX libraries that are included in the Installer (see C:/Program Files (x86)/ABT Software/SciChart SDK/Lib/net40) are also copied to your output directory.
Finally, we are working to get the D3D project included in the NuGet feed. Not just yet! But when we do it will solve the dependency issues totally and you’ll just need to reference SciChart3D.
Best regards,
Andrew
- Andrew Burnett-Thompson answered 10 years ago
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