The MDriven Book: Table of Contents
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What is MDriven
- Introduction
- Praise to UML
- What if UML was forbidden?
- Luckily UML is NOT forbidden
- What is not to like?
- What is next
Information design
- The Information
- Short introduction to UML– class diagram
- Association classes
- Inheritance
- Polymorphism
- Composite and Aggregate and what they imply
- Derived attributes & associations
- UML – State machines
- Constraints
The ViewModel
What an Action can do
- ExecuteExpression
- EnableExpression
- BringUpViewModel & ViewModelRootObjectExpression
- ViewModelIsModal & ExpressionAfterModalOk
- Framework Action
Microsoft Office and OpenDocument as a Report generator
Prototyping
- This is how you do Prototyping with MDriven
- The look
- Available Actions
- Introducing MDriven Server
- Security concerns for MDriven Server
- MDrivenServer Summarized
- MDrivenServer periodic server-side actions
Other uses of Server side Actions
Emailing from the server
Shaping and transforming export files
What is Object Constraint Language
OCL, EAL, OCLps Introduction
- Certain important constructs
- EAL differences
- OCLps differences
- Summary OCL
- Seeker view
- Databases use SQL
- Efficient fetch – real case (advanced – skip until you have the need)
- Introducing MDriven Turnkey
- Creating your own MDriven Turnkey instance in your Azure account
- Set up MDriven Turnkey on premise