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Introduction to Model Driven Development with Sculpture – Part 1

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3 Sep 2008CPOL15 min read 116.3K   760   124  
This article introduces how to create and manage .NET enterprise applications using your favorite technology (Data Access Application Block, LINQ, NHibernate, ASMX, and WCF) with the Model Driven Development approach by Sculpture.
using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling;
using Dawliasoft.Sculpture;
using Dawliasoft.Sculpture.CommonHelpers;
using Dawliasoft.Sculpture.MoldInterfaces;
using WPFMold.Helpers;

namespace WPFMold
{
    public class WPFCommandSet : ToolBarCommandSet
    {
        public override List<ToolBarCommand> GetToolBarCommandSet()
        {
            List<ToolBarCommand> commands = new List<ToolBarCommand>();

            commands.Add(new ToolBarCommand("Set Onyx Theme for all DataContracts", Resource1.ThemeBitmap, new ToolBarCommand.CommandSetEventHandler(ThemeButtonClicked)));

            return commands;
        }

        private void ThemeButtonClicked(object sender, ModelElementEventArgs e)
        {
            // This Function will be called whenever the user press ExampleButton
            // [e.SelectedElement] get the current Selected model element
            foreach (DataContract dataContract in MoldHelper.Enumerate<DataContract>(e.SelectedElement))
            {
                MoldHelper.SetPropertyValue(dataContract, "GridTheme", "Onyx");
            }
            MessageBox.Show("All Data Contracts theme changed to 'Onyx'");
        }
    }
}

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Chief Technology Officer www.Dawliasoft.com
Egypt Egypt
Program Manager in Sculpture project, Interesting in .NET Model driven development.

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