This example demonstrates the default functionalities of the Kanban component. You can drag and drop the cards across multiple states of the Kanban board by default.
To Do - 5 items | In Progress - 4 items | Testing - 7 items | Done - 5 items |
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Task 1 Analyze the new requirements gathered from the customer. Task 3 Arrange a web meeting with the customer to get new requirements. Task 10 Show the retrieved data from the server in grid control. Task 20 Enhance editing functionality. Task 22 Arrange web meeting with the customer to show editing demo. | Task 2 Improve application performance Task 4 Fix the issues reported in the IE browser. Task 11 Fix cannot open user’s default database SQL error. Task 21 Improve the performance of the editing functionality. | Task 24 Fix the issues reported by the customer. Task 25 Fix the issues reported in Safari browser. Task 26 Check Login page validation. Task 27 Fix the issues reported in data binding. Task 28 Test editing functionality. Task 29 Fix editing issues reported in Firefox. Task 30 Test editing feature in the IE browser. | Task 8 Test the application in the IE browser. Task 13 Analyze SQL server 2008 connection. Task 15 Analyze grid control. Task 16 Stored procedure for initial data binding of the grid. Task 17 Analyze stored procedures. |
The sample is configured with a minimal setting that is mandatory to render Kanban layout and cards. The dataSource, columns, and cardSettings are essential fields to render the Kanban component. By default, you can drag and drop the cards across all stages of Kanban.