Bootcamp/Levels/Intermediate

Training
BEGINNER: CONTENT & OUTLINE
BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY
Explore how MDriven’s modeling tools can help you achieve your business goals.
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Throughout this training process, we'll familiarize you with the MDriven Designer using the example of a car management system. This includes creating elements like Cars and a Car Factory and adding people such as a Car Owner and Car Dealer. Every chapter adds a different piece to the overall system. Let's begin!
Chapter 4
Steps 106 - 145: Action Language and OCL-PS
  • Read the Manifest on MDriven’s view of what a line of business application needs
  • Introduction to the Seeker Form
  • Understand the meaning of “null” and how to use the “isnull” operator
  • Introduction to Action language
  • Test the assign operator ( := )
  • Use the action operator separator semicolon ( ; )
  • Introduction to OCL-PS and search expressions
  • Test the use of search expressions
  • Read about Seeker logic
Chapter 5
Steps 146 - 182: Different Types of Actions
  • How to navigate to the Action Editor
  • Introduction to Global actions
  • Set MenuGroups in the Action Editor
  • Explore ways to access ViewModels
  • Set Sort order on actions
  • Introduction to Class actions
  • Introduction to ViewModel actions
  • Add a ViewModel placed button to your app
Chapter 6
Steps 183 - 214: Picking Values
  • Explanation to remove a button and ViewModel action
  • Create buttons and connect them to actions/action expressions
  • How to enable a User to search and select items
  • How to save or cancel operations
  • Fix a problem with searching with a blank input
  • Change cardinality to enable taking multiple items at once
  • Create an Association class
Chapter 7
Steps 215 - 238: Derived Attributes & Editable Grid Cells in Web UI
  • Rename a Class manually
  • Use the Rename function
  • Create a note on the diagram
  • Add a new attribute
  • Change the AttributeMode from Persistent to Derived
  • Add a Tagged value
  • Set an editable Date Picker
  • Add a SelectBox
Chapter 8
Steps 239 - 264: Responsive Design and Placing Containers
  • Introduction to Placing Containers
  • Move ViewModel columns into a Placing Container
  • Add a ViewModel column called Save
  • Add 2 child-placing containers
  • Set items to stretch
  • Set items to wrap
  • Name the Placing Containers
  • Test how to wrap columns and rows in Placing Containers

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