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ViewModels (Views) are perspectives on part of the information available in the model. The ViewModels can be used for defining a user interface (UI) but can just as well define the information available to a REST-api or the data available in a report.
ViewModels (Views) are perspectives formed from part of the information available in the model. The ViewModels can be used for defining a user interface (UI) but can just as well define the information available to a REST-API or the data available in a report.


You may use the AutoForm-technique to rapidly create ViewModels to browse EVERYTHING in your current model.
You may use the AutoForm-technique to rapidly create ViewModels to browse EVERYTHING in your current model.


All ViewModels must state what Class they are typed to, but a ViewModel must also state if it is ''Rooted'' in an object of that class (it is given access to a specific instance object from your Class, this is your typical Document - Screens) - or ''not rooted'' (it must find its information on type level - grabbing things from "thin air" rather that having something to start with - this is your typical seeker - that helps user find objects they can show in rooted document screens).
All ViewModels must state what Class they are typed to, but a ViewModel must also state if it is ''rooted'' in an object of that class (it is given access to a specific instance object from your Class, this is your typical Document - Screens) - or ''not rooted'' (it must find its information on type level - grabbing things from "thin air" rather than having something to start with. This is your typical seeker; it helps users find objects they can show in rooted document screens).


Once you have views '''[[MDrivenStart Verify|you can Verify]]''' that everything is coherent and no errors are found in the model - and then '''[[MDrivenStart Prototyper|start the Prototyper]]''' to interact with your system.
Once you have views, '''[[MDrivenStart Verify|you can verify]]''' that everything is coherent and no errors are found in the model - and then '''[[MDrivenStart Prototyper|start the Prototyper]]''' to interact with your system.


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Revision as of 08:38, 10 January 2023

ViewModels (Views) are perspectives formed from part of the information available in the model. The ViewModels can be used for defining a user interface (UI) but can just as well define the information available to a REST-API or the data available in a report.

You may use the AutoForm-technique to rapidly create ViewModels to browse EVERYTHING in your current model.

All ViewModels must state what Class they are typed to, but a ViewModel must also state if it is rooted in an object of that class (it is given access to a specific instance object from your Class, this is your typical Document - Screens) - or not rooted (it must find its information on type level - grabbing things from "thin air" rather than having something to start with. This is your typical seeker; it helps users find objects they can show in rooted document screens).

Once you have views, you can verify that everything is coherent and no errors are found in the model - and then start the Prototyper to interact with your system.

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