Are you facing problem upgrading the Ironspeed license? You might know that company went out of business so its not possible to get any support or any communication email from them.
The best solution will be to migrate your Ironspeed application to ASP.Net MVC before it gets too late. Many users have already migrated their application to another Microsfot platform or MVC and remaining have started to migrate their Ironspeed application to MVC.
MVC is a standard design pattern that many developers are familiar with. Some types of Web applications will benefit from the MVC framework. Others will continue to use the traditional ASP.NET application pattern that is based on Web Forms and postbacks. Other types of Web applications will combine the two approaches; neither approach excludes the other.
The MVC framework includes the following components:
Models. Model objects are the parts of the application that implement the logic for the application's data domain. Often, model objects retrieve and store model state in a database. For example, a Product object might retrieve information from a database, operate on it, and then write updated information back to a Products table in a SQL Server database.
In small applications, the model is often a conceptual separation instead of a physical one. For example, if the application only reads a dataset and sends it to the view, the application does not have a physical model layer and associated classes. In that case, the dataset takes on the role of a model object.
Views. Views are the components that display the application's user interface (UI). Typically, this UI is created from the model data. An example would be an edit view of a Products table that displays text boxes, drop-down lists, and check boxes based on the current state of a Product object.
Controllers. Controllers are the components that handle user interaction, work with the model, and ultimately select a view to render that displays UI. In an MVC application, the view only displays information; the controller handles and responds to user input and interaction. For example, the controller handles query-string values, and passes these values to the model, which in turn might use these values to query the database.
How does the Ironspeed to MVC Migration Work?
Once you are ready to migrate your Ironspeed application you can call us at 201-884-7338 and we will review your application and database structure. We will understand and analyze your requirements and logics. Upon approval, we will start the migration the process.
We have already Migrated More than 10 Applications so far and still have been working on it. Some of them had more than 100 tables, 60 views and more than 100 store procedures. It took us little while but now those applications are completely independent. It doesn't rely on Ironspeed or any other platform. Any ASP.Net MVC developer can work on it. We migrated those applications in less than 50% of their new development cost. So client saved lot of money.
We have been working with a different version of Ironspeed Designer from 3.1 to 12.2. Our Ironspeed to MVC migration service supports all the version of Iron Speed application.