Barcode - on Android - with Xamarin and MDriven

Samples are moving from the installation folder of MDriven Framework to this new bitbucket git repository found here https://bitbucket.org/MDrivenOpenSource/mdrivenofficialsamples

And the sample discussed here is available there as well; https://bitbucket.org/MDrivenOpenSource/mdrivenofficialsamples/src/ff6c50f0355a/MDrivenTurnkey/Barcocde/?at=master

In the video you will see Me fippling on my sluggish A3 Samsung device – scanning barcodes – building up imaginary shelves and items on these. Then this is sent to the server and had to update objects defined by the server model.

I use Xamarin Forms in Visual Studio 2017, MDriven Framework with build number 9205 or higher, MDriven Turnkey deployed today (17-04-10) or later. I also make use of ZXing barcode scanning and Newton.Json.

I use code generated ViewModels and bind them to Xamarin form views.

I will also show that working declaratively with MDriven – you can verify all the business requirements before writing any c# on the phone – and that will save you serious time. Continue on developing MDriven Android mobile app

To make your experience more comfortable, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini player. Choose the interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme timeplace in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed without watching the whole video.

Barcode - on Android - with Xamarin and MDriven Android app functionality Scanning QR and barcodes MDriven application server model Phone model: StorageBuilder view model Sync Action Scanner action Running the model on the server Prototyping and simulating Xamarin forms project Code generated view model (BuidStoragePage.xaml) Register/Login in MDriven Designer JSonToObjects MVC view model

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