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Using Silverlight in Enterprise: RAD of User Friendly Database Access

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This article introduces FulcrumWeb RAD Framework - A Silverlight UI Engine to build user friendly database driven applications
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using Framework.Utils;

namespace Framework.Metadata
{
  public class CxFormCustomizerData
  {
    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    private CxFormCustomizer m_Customizer;
    private CxStorableInIdOrderList m_TabOrder;
    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    public CxFormCustomizer Customizer
    {
      get { return m_Customizer; }
      set { m_Customizer = value; }
    }
    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /// <summary>
    /// Tab order.
    /// </summary>
    public CxStorableInIdOrderList TabOrder
    {
      get { return m_TabOrder; }
      set { m_TabOrder = value; }
    }
    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    public CxFormCustomizerData(CxFormCustomizer customizer)
    {
      Customizer = customizer;
      
      TabOrder = new CxStorableInIdOrderList();
    }

    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /// <summary>
    /// Initializes the customizer.
    /// </summary>
    public void InitializeFromMetadata()
    {
      InitOrder_Tabs();
    }
    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /// <summary>
    /// Initilizes the tab order for the customizer.
    /// </summary>
    protected void InitOrder_Tabs()
    {
      TabOrder.Clear();
      CxTabCustomizerList tabIds = Customizer.TabCustomizers.GetSublistBy(Customizer.Metadata.GetTabOrderManager().Ids);
      CxList.AddRange(TabOrder, tabIds);
    }
    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /// <summary>
    /// Clones the data object.
    /// </summary>
    /// <returns>the clone created</returns>
    public CxFormCustomizerData Clone()
    {
      CxFormCustomizerData clone = new CxFormCustomizerData(Customizer);

      CxList.AddRange(clone.TabOrder, TabOrder);

      return clone;
    }
    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    /// <summary>
    /// Compares the data with another.
    /// </summary>
    /// <param name="otherData">the object to compare with</param>
    /// <returns>true if equal</returns>
    public bool Compare(CxFormCustomizerData otherData)
    {
      bool result = CxList.CompareOrdered(otherData.TabOrder, TabOrder);
      return result;
    }
    //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
  }
}

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