Category Archives: WPF

ViewModels with UI hints in WPF–use grid splitters

Using ViewModels with UI hints WPF is a furious fast way to get your UI in place. However there was no declarative way to introduce splitters between UI parts. There is now. The EAInfo parts of Modlr is built with … Continue reading

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Allowing return key in some cells of DataGrid but not in others

As I use the EAInformation screens in AppComplete I found that it would be good to be able to accept multi line input in some grid cells. As the EAInformation UI is completely built with ViewModels and Styles my first … Continue reading

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Enterprise architect information

I wrote this other article some time ago. The principle remains but we have a lot of input from real life experience what one requires to successfully maintain all the axes of information needed in Enterprise Architecture. We have applied … Continue reading

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Coding along, doing more faster with WPF and ECO and OCL

My kid, Simon, is eight years old and we are in Thailand during the October break in School. He got a lot of homework to do while we are away – mostly Math – and does he need it… I … Continue reading

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WECPOF, the icing on the Model Driven cake

I have been working hard for getting the WECPOF beta out so that you can start to give us your feedback. Given any valid model WECPOF will allow for you to define declarative ViewModels for showing the information: …and also … Continue reading

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WECPOF – getting to the bottom of the Line of Business Application

Our research yields these results: 1. Applications have three kinds of forms The seek form that from nothing can search objects in persistent storage and show them in a list The document form that is designed for a specific use … Continue reading

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