Database File Provider
	
		This example demonstrates the implementation of a custom FileBrowserContentProvider, using a SQL database as a file source. In the offline demos instalation the DBContentProvider class is available in the App_Code\Editor\ folder or in
		this code library.
	
	
		Custom FileBrowserContentProvider implementation allows using virtually any type of file sources for the RadFileExplorer:
	
	
		- Database
- Custom role-based CMS system
- Web service
- Applications which use URL Rewriters
		The DBFileBrowserContentProvider class inherits the abstract 
Telerik.Web.UI.Widgets.FileBrowserContentProvider class and implements its abstract members:
		
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				ResolveRootDirectoryAsTree - Called in order to load all subfolders of the passed as parameter folder
			
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				ResolveDirectory - Called in order to load all files of the passed as parameter folder
			
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				StoreFile - called to save an uploaded file to the storage
			
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				DeleteFile - called when user deletes a file
			
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				DeleteDirectory - called when user deletes a directory
			
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				CreateDirectory - called when user creates a directory
			
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				CanCreateDirectory - a readonly property, which value identifies if the New Directory icon will exist in the FileBrowser
			
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				GetFile - used in two cases: 1) to identify if a file with the same name exists in the same path when uploading a file; 2) when creating a thumbnail used to get the original image content
			
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				StoreBitmap - used to save a newly created bitmap to the storage
			
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				GetFileName - used to return the name of a file with given URL
			
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				GetPath - used to return the path of an item (file or directory) with given URL
			
DBFileBrowserContentProvider uses a helper DataServer class, designed to handle the database operation functions.
	
		The file content is stored in the database and is served by the content-streamer Handler.ashx file.
	
	
		Note that the EnableFileOpen property has been disabled for this example, because opening the handler.ashx in a new window always forces the browser to download the image, instead of displaying it.