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The MDriven designer overview sessions were created to provide the answers to all the questions that you might have during the operation process of our service. This step-by-step guide will assist you in MDriven designer effective application. | The MDriven designer overview sessions were created to provide the answers to all the questions that you might have during the operation process of our service. This step-by-step guide will assist you in MDriven designer effective application. | ||
[[MDriven designer overview Part 1 |Introduction to the MDriven Designer | [[MDriven designer overview Part 1 |Part 1 Introduction to the MDriven Designer]] | ||
[[Part 2 OCL Editor, system prototyper and ViewModel]] | [[Part 2 OCL Editor, system prototyper and ViewModel]] | ||
[[MDriven Designer Overview part 3| | [[MDriven Designer Overview part 3|Part 3 WECPOF protoryper application]] | ||
[[MDriven designer overview Part 4]] | [[MDriven designer overview Part 4|Part 4 Modal View Model and more]] | ||
[[MDriven designer overview Part 5]] | [[MDriven designer overview Part 5|Part 5 Searching in databases]] | ||
[[MDriven designer overview Part 6]] | [[MDriven designer overview Part 6|Part 6 openDocument reports]] | ||
[[MDriven designer overview Part 7]] | [[MDriven designer overview Part 7|Part 7 Files and images in reports and UI]] | ||
[[MDriven designer overview Part 8]] | [[MDriven designer overview Part 8|Part 8 Link Objects association classes]] | ||
[[MDriven designer overview Part 9]] | [[MDriven designer overview Part 9|Part 9 MDriven Turnkey, cloud tools and access groups]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:30, 11 December 2016
MDriven KnowledgeBase
- Learn Turnkey
- Learn MDriven Server
- Clients
- TurnKey web client using AngularJS and Bootstrap
- Applying a theme and style
- TurnKey thin client using Windows MVC
- Windows WPF client
- TurnKey web client using AngularJS and Bootstrap
MDriven Designer Overview Sessions
The MDriven designer overview sessions were created to provide the answers to all the questions that you might have during the operation process of our service. This step-by-step guide will assist you in MDriven designer effective application.
Part 1 Introduction to the MDriven Designer
Part 2 OCL Editor, system prototyper and ViewModel
Part 3 WECPOF protoryper application
Part 4 Modal View Model and more
Part 7 Files and images in reports and UI
Part 8 Link Objects association classes
Part 9 MDriven Turnkey, cloud tools and access groups