RadTabStrip fully supports binding to a wide range of datasources:
    
        - DataSet, DataTable, DataView
- ASP.NET DataSource types including
            
                - Hierarchical DataSource components, such as SiteMapDataSource
- Table-based DataSource components, such as SqlDataSource, LinqDataSource, EntityDataSouce, ObjectDataSource
                
- ObjectDataSource
 
- Any object that implements the IEnumerable interface   
        Below are the properties and methods related to data binding:
        
        DataSource - Set to an instance of your data source. This is mandatory when
        binding the RadTabStrip at runtime.
        DataSourceID - Set to the ID of your data source. This is
        mandatory when binding the RadTabStrip declaratively.
        DataMember - If the data source is a DataSet and DataMember is set, then
        the RadTabStrip is bound to the DataTable with the respective name in the DataSet.
        If DataMember is not set, the RadTabStrip is bound to the first DataTable in the
        DataSet.
        DataFieldID - This is the field name from the data source used to uniquely
        identify each row. This field is required when binding to hierarchical data.
        DataFieldParentID - This is the field name from the data source used to identify
        the row for the parent tab. This field is required when binding to hierarchical
        data.
        DataTextField - This is the field name from the data source that populates
        each tab's Text property during binding.
        DataValueField - This is the field name from the data source that populates
        each tab's Value property during binding.
        DataNavigateUrlField - This is the field name from the data source that populates
        each tab's NavigateUrlField property during binding.
        DataBind - Call this method after you have set the aforementioned properties
        when binding at runtime. This method is mandatory for binding at runtime.
        MaxDataBindDepth - This property is used to determine the binding depth.
        If for example you want to bind only the first two levels of the
        tabstrip, you should set this property to 2. The default value
        of the MaxDataBindDepth property is -1, which
        means that all tabs will be bound. Marking the tabstrip instance with MaxDataBindDepth="0"
        will NOT bind any tabs.
        AppendDataBoundItems - If you bind the tabstrip using the DataBind method,
        all tabs are automatically cleared. Setting AppendDataBoundItems to True
        preserves the tabs that are already present in the tabstrip. This lets you bind
        RadTabStrip to multiple data sources or use both unbound and bound modes.
    
    
        If the data source contains fields that map to other properties of tabs or to custom
        attributes, use the TabDataBound event to set those values:
    
    
        [C#]
        protected void RadTabStrip1.TabDataBound(object sender,
        Telerik.Web.UI.RadTabStripEventArgs e)
        {
        e.Tab.ToolTip ="Read more about " +
        (string) DataBinder.Eval(e.Tab.DataItem, "Text");
        }
        
        
        [VB]
        
        Protected Sub RadTabStrip1_TabDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, _
        ByVal e As Telerik.Web.UI.RadTabStripEventArgs) Handles RadTabStrip1.TabDataBound
        e.Tab.ToolTip = "Read more about " + _
        CStr(DataBinder.Eval(e.Tab.DataItem, "Text"))
        End Sub
        
    
    
        The DataBindings collection lets you provide different sets of data bindings to the tabs 
        on different levels of the tabstrip.
You can even bind the tabs on each level of the tabstrip 
        from different tables in a DataSet.
This example demonstrates how to use databindings to apply 
        declarative mapping of data fields to the tab properties.