April 10, 2024, 7:53 p.m. | Zach

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We're going to build an app that can handle filtering and sorting large amounts of data with AgGrid.


Sending all of your data to the browser is a quick way to get started with AgGrid, but what if you have a million rows? That's when server-side filtering and sorting come to the rescue.


This guide includes:



  • using AgGrid in infinite scroll mode so that the server is responsible for paginating, filtering, and sorting

  • implementing filtering, sorting, and pagination for AgGrid …

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