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Revision as of 19:27, 5 March 2017
MDriven KnowledgeBase
- 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
- Installing MDriven Server (if you want to run your own)
- Installing TurnKey as an Azure WebApp
Custom controls in ViewModel aided Views
A Trello like Board In MDrivenTurnkey
Main concepts definition
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 5 Searching in databases
Part 6 openDocument reports
Part 7 Files and images in reports and UI
Part 8 Link Objects association classes
Part 9 MDriven Turnkey, cloud tools and access groups
Actions And Viewmodels, MDriven Designer
Part 11 ViewModel Designer Updates
MDriven Turnkey Sessions
MDriven Turnkey is a new way to develop internet applications. It is based on proven technologies like JQuery, Bootstrap, AngularJS, MDriven Framework, Azure and SQLServer.
Below you will find several short tutorial videos – following these thru will give you insights in how you will be able to build and maintain detailed business support systems using few man hours and get high quality results.
MDriven Turnkey Architecture explained
Starting with MDriven Turnkey
Types, images, value stores, pick lists
Turnkey session 3: Opting out actions
Turnkey session 4: ViewModel validation
Turnkey session 5: How to access the logged in user. AccessGroups
Turnkey session 6: SocialLogin
Turnkey session 7: Expressions
Turnkey session 8: CSS
Turnkey session 9: View Override
Turnkey session 10: Report
Development in Visual Studio
OCL Expressions
An introduction to OCL - the object constraint language - by example of a simple model and some expressions working on it for different purposes. The videos make use of the new OCL editor that has been updated to support code-completion better. It also show case the OCL-debugger that makes it easy to update and navigate data with OCL while you keep on modeling.