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Hi and welcome, I'm going to show you a new | |||
thing that we added to MDriven designer | |||
but first of all of all I would | |||
like to thank you all | |||
that subscribe and watch the | |||
videos on turnkey and everything like that | |||
thank you very much | |||
when the project | |||
is growing it gets harder and harder to | |||
keep track of navigation between View Models | |||
so I'm just doing a small sample | |||
here to show what the issues are | |||
so taking that you have a | |||
small model with for only four classes | |||
that have relations between them and you | |||
have different views to show things here | |||
and you have actions to bring up all the | |||
different views | |||
it's you don't need that many to loose | |||
track of how things navigate back and forth | |||
so what we have done is to address | |||
that need | |||
so as you can see here and we got a few | |||
actions one for each your model that | |||
brings it up and I did these as class | |||
actions, just to show it fast | |||
and usually, I have my screens like this | |||
I normally work on 3 different screens | |||
and I have one with the viewmodels | |||
one with the model in the middle and the actions | |||
but we added a new | |||
thing to the overview model and that's | |||
called actioncnavigations and view models, | |||
so here we show all the view models available in | |||
the viewmodel and all the actions that takes | |||
you there in one overview screen | |||
I'm going to show you slightly more | |||
complex example this is actually | |||
the license and ticket application and | |||
have quite a few screens and now it's | |||
I get a great overview of how things are | |||
connected to each other and | |||
how I navigate between them and it's for me at | |||
least that I have found it very helpful | |||
so try that out | |||
thank you for watching |
Revision as of 16:59, 4 January 2017
When you have a lot of ViewModels and Actions that navigate between them it is easy to loose the overview of what goes where. MDriven Designer has new tool to help you to get back in control...
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Raw subtitles text
Hi and welcome, I'm going to show you a new
thing that we added to MDriven designer
but first of all of all I would
like to thank you all
that subscribe and watch the
videos on turnkey and everything like that
thank you very much
when the project
is growing it gets harder and harder to
keep track of navigation between View Models
so I'm just doing a small sample
here to show what the issues are
so taking that you have a
small model with for only four classes
that have relations between them and you
have different views to show things here
and you have actions to bring up all the
different views
it's you don't need that many to loose
track of how things navigate back and forth
so what we have done is to address
that need
so as you can see here and we got a few
actions one for each your model that
brings it up and I did these as class
actions, just to show it fast
and usually, I have my screens like this
I normally work on 3 different screens
and I have one with the viewmodels
one with the model in the middle and the actions
but we added a new
thing to the overview model and that's
called actioncnavigations and view models,
so here we show all the view models available in
the viewmodel and all the actions that takes
you there in one overview screen
I'm going to show you slightly more
complex example this is actually
the license and ticket application and
have quite a few screens and now it's
I get a great overview of how things are
connected to each other and
how I navigate between them and it's for me at
least that I have found it very helpful
so try that out
thank you for watching