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I am already successfully using ag-grid-community in development. Now I wish to move to ag-grid-enterprise. I have my license. I following the rather ambiguous instructions in the Ag-Grid docs. But the docs don't work.

Docs say that I should be initialing a property [modules] of the enterprise grid. But there is no such property! And I do not know if I should remove the community version package in the vaguely-described installation process. Has anyone been through this migration?

i have tested some components with ag-Grid community edition but it has limited supportability, such as to add set filters using SetFilterModule, so the filter boxes would appear under the column header name, cannot be done with community version, therefore i have uninstalled the community version and installed the enterprise version using npm command

But when i tried to import AgGridModule from the import statement in the app.module.ts it did not show AgGridModule on the drop down. As shown on the image below, it had only three options LicenseManager, SetFilter, VirtualList. so, It had given me the impression that it required a license. But according to agGrid website i can use the full enterprise version of the grid without a license and the only barriers it will add are water marks and the console error message.

Therefore can anyone provide me on the steps on how to install the agGrid enterprise version and run it without a license key ( with watermark and console error messages )?

I did finally find reference to @ag-grid-community/angular in their docs, Modules Overview page, which also outlines all of the modules to install for specific features, both community and enterprise, instead of installing @ag-grid-enterprise/all-modules: -grid.com/angular-data-grid/modules/

I used ag-grid community version for Angular without no problem, then I needed to use the "tree-grid" function of the enterprise version so I installed ag-grid-enterprise, however, I never got it to work. I got a trial key, so I don't get any errors in the console.I followed the first example here: -grid.com/javascript-grid-tree-data/ but the table isn't showing, it looks like this: Tree grid

The price of AG-Grid Enterprise is $750 for one developer and *ONE* application plus $750 deployment fee. So that's $1500. Such a grid is offered with tens of other UI controls, a control suite, from companies like DevExpress, Telerik and SyncFusion. Their grids also offer master-detail, grouping, filtering, pinned rows and columns, charts in the grid... etc.

Yet their whole suites cost less than $1500 and can be used in UNLIMITED apps.

I don't get the big price difference and for just a grid. Can developers who did a comparison between ag-grid and other commercial grids tell me why they chose ag-grid? Something about features that DO NOT EXIST in the other grid you compared with and were differentiators and worth the extra price.

For example, DevExpresses' DevExtreme is $500/developer for a suite of UI controls and with a grid that looks like a very capable grid (based on online demos and documentation). Unlimited apps and no deployment license needed.

AG Grid is a fully-featured and highly customizable JavaScript data grid.It delivers outstanding performance, has no third-party dependencies and integrates smoothly with all major JavaScript frameworks.

I can't find any supported bindings for any of the major frameworks when it comes to Ag-Grid. They exist for the community edition but not for enterprise. I'm running into an issue now where I think I don't have access to one of the enterprise features because I'm forced to use community bindings.

I discovered that enterprise features are still available while using community bindings. I thought I didn't have access to a certain feature because I was using the material theme, which doesn't support a few features. I've since gone back to the Balham theme and have everything I need available.

AG Grid has enterprise features available that let you add advanced functionality to your grids. If you have an AG Grid Enterprise license, you can use it with Dash AG Grid. Enterprise-only features include:

The partnership will help deliver The Great Grid Upgrade, the largest overhaul of the grid in generations, with new infrastructure across England and Wales helping the UK meet its net zero ambitions, reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to lower energy bills over the long-term.

By packages, we are referring to the npm packages ag-grid-community and ag-grid-enterprise which contain all the community/enterprise features respectively. Think of them as all the AG Grid features packed up into a single package, hence the term package. They have everything packed in and are ready to go. Packages Overview

By modules, we are referring to all the scoped npm packages matching @ag-grid-community/*** or @ag-grid-enterprise/*** (i.e @ag-grid-enterprise/row-grouping). These are all the individual grid features packed up into their own packages. We have modularised the grid features into separate modules so that you can only include what you need. Modules Overview

Make sure you have not accidentally included any other AG Grid package, especially not ag-grid-community or ag-grid-enterprise when working with modules as they will dramatically bloat your bundle size!

You may have noticed that we have not explicitly included the module @ag-grid-community/core in our package.json but it will still be installed as a dependency of our modules. You are free to include it as you may find it is required for some linting tools.

Now that we have installed our modules the next step is to register them in our application with AG Grid. There are two ways to achieve this. You can either register them globally via the ModuleRegistry or pass them to a grid instance which will register them globally on your behalf. See Registering AG Grid Modules for the full instructions/framework-specific details.

The main exceptions to this rule are the SetFilterModule and MenuModule. If the SetFilterModule is present then the default filter becomes a set filter instead of the simple text filter. Likewise, if the MenuModule is present then right-clicking the grid will bring up the grid's context menu instead of the browser menu.

If minimising your application bundle size is not a priority then you should prefer AG Grid packages. Using the packages ag-grid-community and ag-grid-enterprise is comparatively simple. Your package.json file will only ever contain these dependencies, (plus your framework package, ag-grid-angular, ag-grid-react, ag-grid-vue3);

To give some concrete figures to our example we set up a grid with the above features in two React applications, one using Packages and one using Modules. As you can see only including the features that we require led to a 43% reduction in the final application bundle size.

When searching npm you may come across the packages @ag-grid-community/all-modules and @ag-grid-enterprise/all-modules and wonder what these are. These are provided for backwards compatibility but are no longer supported. They were wrappers that included all other modules but did not register them for you like their corresponding packages. They are not tree shakeable so even though you may only import one or two features you will still end up with all the code being included.

FrameWorx Data Collectors continuously monitor IEDs across the grid for fault, disturbances and other events related to grid performance. When detected, relevant data is uploaded from the Substations and recorded to the Station Data Repository for analysis by Protection and Control Engineers. COMTRADE files and other data from multiple substations can be used to perform forensic analysis (SOE) of large scale power disturbance events (e.g. blackouts) to determine the root cause of the disturbance, help improve system protection and guide future mitigation strategies.

The same NERC study cited above also determined that out-ofdate firmware also contributed to substation faults, and this also led to Utilities adding that to their recordkeeping regime. GEM supports automatic, periodic collection of firmware revisions from IEDs across the grid, comparison to their design baseline, and notification of Engineers via email and/or SMS when differences are detected.

Enterprise Manager is a system management software that delivers centralized monitoring, administration, and life cycle management functionality for the complete Oracle IT infrastructure, including systems running Oracle and non-Oracle technologies. Your infrastructure may comprise multiple Oracle Databases, Oracle WebLogic Managed Servers, Web applications deployed on these servers, hosts running these targets, and so on. You can, of course, use the individual product consoles to monitor the status of each of these targets, but it becomes cumbersome to shuttle between multiple console windows and track the performance of each of these targets using so many windows.Enterprise Manager offers a single-window solution that allows you to monitor and manage the complete Oracle IT infrastructure from a single console. Enterprise Manager Grid Control also offers support for monitoring certain non-Oracle products, for example, IBM WebSphere Application Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Juniper Networks NetScreen Firewall, and so on.With a broad set of end-to-end monitoring, administration, configuration management, provisioning, and security capabilities, Enterprise Manager Grid Control reduces the cost and complexity of managing such grid computing environments. Robust service-level management functionality within Enterprise Manager Grid Control dramatically improves service levels through rich transaction and end-user performance monitoring and deep diagnostics for multi-tier Internet applications. 17dc91bb1f

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