mNo edit summary |
|||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
=== [[MDriven Turnkey Sessions]] === | === [[MDriven Turnkey Sessions]] === | ||
=== MDriven Framework === | === [[MDriven Framework]] === | ||
[[About ViewModels]] | [[About ViewModels]] | ||
Line 34: | Line 34: | ||
= OCL Expressions = | = OCL Expressions = | ||
An introduction to OCL - the object constraint language - by | An introduction to OCL - the object constraint language - by the 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 showcases OCL-debugger that make modelidateand navigate data with OCL while you keep on mmodelling | ||
=== [[Part 1|Part 1 OCL Common Expressions]] === | === [[Part 1|Part 1 OCL Common Expressions]] === |
Revision as of 19:03, 9 April 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
Reverse engineer a database
MDriven Designer Overview Sessions
MDriven Turnkey Sessions
MDriven Framework
Custom controls in ViewModel aided Views
A Trello like Board In MDrivenTurnkey
Little used OCL syntax that can be handy
Using the model debugger to change the model itself
OCL Expressions
An introduction to OCL - the object constraint language - by the 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 showcases OCL-debugger that make modelidateand navigate data with OCL while you keep on mmodelling