ActaNova is the biggest re-motion project. For non technical information, go to ActaNova |
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One of the most important base classes for binding and persistance |
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business object |
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re-store's way of managing modifications to domain objects |
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Special class attribute for mixins |
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re-motion's program generator for deriving a (relational) database schema from a set of domain objects |
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discarding scope |
A discarding scope is a transaction scope that makes the modifications in the client transaction that belongs to the scope vanish without a trace as soon as execution of the program leaves the scope. |
the .NET assembly containing all domain classes for the domain |
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domain class |
Domain class is a synonym for domain object class |
domain object |
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domain object assembly |
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domain object instance |
-> domain object, domain object vs. business object |
domain object class |
also: domain class, see domain, domain class, domain assembly -- the big picture |
Analogous to junction tables, used for constructing m:n relationships |
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Object list |
see domain, domain class, domain assembly -- the big picture |
PhoneBook |
the sample application for re-motion classroom instruction, PhoneBook tutorial, PhoneBook project structure |
re-bind |
one of re-motion's basic components, providing and connecting web controls to -> domain objects |
re-call |
one of re-motion's basic components, enabling flow of control for web applications that is easy to program and manage |
re-call header |
old term: "WXE header", see FIXME |
re-call parameter |
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re-store |
one of re-motion's basic components, providing O/R-mapping (persistence) and client transactions |
re-strict |
one of re-motion's basic components, the security manager re-strict dictionary and overview |
the company behind re-motion |
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transaction scope |
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is a program generator, deriving a complete web application from the applications domain model |
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uigen.exe templates |
-> uigen.exe is template based; the set of templates constitutes a skeleton for a web applications |
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