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Wednesday, February 27, 2013PrintSubscribe
EASE Geo Tagging

Some projects require that a location must be recorded when a new order is made or whenever a record is modified. Code On Time client library will automatically request the latitude and longitude from the browset with the use of tags on the data field level.

For example, let’s consider the Northwind sample database. When a new order is created, we would like to save the location. Let’s add two pairs columns to the Orders database table, refresh the Orders controller, and tag these fields as coordinates.

Adding Latitude and Longitude to Orders Table

Start SQL Server Management Studio. In the Object Explorer, right-click on Databases / Northwind / Tables / dbo.Orders node, and press Design.

Designing the Orders table of the Northwind database.

Add four more columns with the following values:

Column Name Data Type Allow Nulls
CreatedLatitude nvarchar(50) yes
CreatedLongitude nvarchar(50) yes
ModifiedLatitude nvarchar(50) yes
ModifiedLongitude nvarchar(50) yes

Save the design to add the columns to the table.

Refreshing Orders Controller

Start the web app generator. Click on the project name, and press Refresh. Check the box next to Orders controller, and click Refresh.

Refreshing the Orders controller.

Tagging the Data Fields

Press Design to activate the Project Designer. In the Project Explorer,  switch to the Controllers tab. Double-click on Orders / Views / editForm1 / c1- Orders / CreatedLatitude (String(50)) data field node.

'CreatedLatitude' data field of view 'editForm1' in the Orders controller.

Add a tag to the data field:

Property New Value
Tags created-latitude

Press OK to save. Double-click on Orders / Views / editForm1 / c1- Orders / CreatedLongitude (String(50)) data field node.

'CreatedLongitude' data field of view 'editForm1' in the Orders controller.

Add the following tag:

Property New Value
Tags created-longitude

Save the data field. Double-click on Orders / Views / editForm1 / c1- Orders / CreatedLongitude (String(50)) data field node.

'ModifiedLatitude' data field of view 'editForm1' in the Orders controller.

Use this tag:

Property New Value
Tags modified-latitude

Save the item. Double-click on Orders / Views / editForm1 / c1- Orders / ModifiedLongitude (String(50)) data field node.

'ModifiedLongitude' data field of view 'editForm1' in the Orders controller.

Use this tag:

Property New Value
Tags modified-longitude

Save the data field.

Now, repeat the steps above to assign the correct tags to the relevant data fields in createForm1 view.

It is also possible to store latitude and longitude in the same field in the form “[latitude],[longitude]” by using the tags “created-coords” and “modified-coords.”

Viewing the Results

On the toolbar, press Browse. Navigate to the Orders page. Create a new record. A request for permission will be triggered – every browser will display it differently.

Internet Explorer 9 requesting permission for the site to track physical location.

Allow the website location request for the session or site. Press Cancel and open the create form again. Both sets of coordinates will be updated. Note that the data fields are read-only.

All coordinate fields are updated with the values supplied by the browser.

Save the record and edit the record again. Note that only Modified Latitude and Longitude values are changed.

"Modified" coordinates updated with the values supplied by the browser.

Saturday, November 10, 2012PrintSubscribe
RESTful Client-Side Validation

Data integrity can be ensured on different tiers of a web application. Code On Time web apps take advantage of the business rules engine that allows creating JavaScript Business Rules (Client Tier), Code Business Rules (Application Tier), and SQL Business Rules (Data Tier).

About Business Rules

Business rules are abstracted from the presentation of data. Developers manipulate field values directly as if the field values are local variables. The client library and application framework pass collections of values to the business rules making unnecessary a complex task of inspecting user interface elements. A business rule can access “old” value, “new” value, and “current” value of any field. It is also known if a field is “read-only” or “modified”. Business rules are executed in response to actions that have “before”, “execute”, and “after” phase. Changes to the values of the fields may affect the data that ends up in the database. Calculated field values are presented to the user on the client device.

This approach to business rule implementation allows continues improvement to the user interface client library.  It guarantees that business rules will remain unchanged even for the future supported client devices.

Selecting an Application Tier

The major challenge is to select an application tier for a business rule implementation.

The client tier is most commonly used to correct user spelling or for basic data integrity enforcement. For example, formatting of a phone number most definitely lends itself to a client side business rule. Client business rules allow avoiding a server-side round trip.

If a business rule requires a database lookup then the data tier works best in most situation. A script written in SQL dialect of the application database engine can select data from a table, call a stored procedure, and perform complex data manipulations.

Some business rules may require access to operating system resources, file system, or web services. Application tier business rules are written in C# or Visual Basic. The full power of Microsoft.NET is at disposal of a developer. “Code” business rules supersede SQL business rules at a cost of using special classes when a database access is required.

Hybrid Business Rules

If a server-side data is required for a client-side JavaScript business rule, then the business rule is a hybrid. This type of rules is difficult to implement.

The server-code implemented on the application or data tier cannot have a “conversation” with a user. Conditional execution with a user confirmation can be performed on the client only. The client business rule must have a way to request information from the server before confronting a user with requests for additional information.

RESTFul Application Server

Code On Time web applications may include application server components that enable interaction with clients supporting Representational State Transfer protocol know as REST. When enable, the application server components can respond to HTTP requests for information or commands to execute an action.

The  responses to such HTTP request are encoded in XML or JSON. The latter is a great match to JavaScript Business Rules since a response is essentially a JavaScript object.

Example of a RESTful Business Rule

Consider entering of new products in the Northwind sample.

Entering a new product in 'createForm1' in a web app created with Code OnTime application generator

There is product with the name “Chai” with a different price. The existing product is supplied by another vendor.

A list of products in 'Northwind' web app sample created with Code On Time

There may be a business requirement to warn a user about a potential duplicate.

A business rule written in JavaScript may contact the app to verify if a matching product exists. The URL of a web request may look as follow:

http://demo.codeontime.com/northwind/appservices/Products?ProductName=Chai

or

http://demo.codeontime.com/northwind/appservices/Products?ProductName_Filter_Equals=Chai

Here is the response encoded in XML.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Products totalRowCount="1" pageSize="100" pageIndex="0" rowCount="1">
  <items>
    <item ProductName="Chai" SupplierID="1" CategoryID="1" QuantityPerUnit="10 boxes x 20 bags" 
          UnitPrice="$18.00" UnitsInStock="39" UnitsOnOrder="0" ReorderLevel="10" 
          Discontinued="False" ProductID="1" 
          SupplierCompanyName="Exotic Liquids" CategoryCategoryName="Beverages" />
  </items>
</Products>

The business rule can display a warning to a user about a potential duplicate. If a user does not confirm creation of a duplicate product, then a new record is not created.

First, may sure to enable REST requests to the data controller products. Select the data controller in Project Explorer and change it as follows.

Property Value
Representational State Transfer (REST) Configuration

Uri: .
Users: *

This will ensure that only authenticated users can send requests to application server components.

Enter a new JavaScript business rule in Products data controller configured as follows:

Property Value
Type JavaScript
Command Name Insert
Phase Before

Enter this code in the Script property of the rule and click OK button.

var duplicateProduct = null;
$.ajax({
    url: '../appservices/Products?ProductName=' + [ProductName],
    cache: false,
    async: false,
    dataType: 'json',
    success: function (result) {
        if (result.Products.length > 0)
            duplicateProduct = result.Products[0];
    }
});
if (duplicateProduct)
    if (confirm('This product is a duplicate. Continue?') == false) {
        this.preventDefault();
        this.result.focus('ProductName',
            'Product with this name and price of {0} is supplied by "{1}".',
            duplicateProduct.UnitPrice, duplicateProduct.SupplierCompanyName);
    }

This is how the rule will be displayed in Project Explorer.

A 'hybrid' validation business rule in Project Explorer

Click Browse and navigate to Products page. Enter a new product with the name “Chai” and click OK to save the new record.

A standard browser confirmation will be displayed.

JavaScript business rule dispalys a confirmation if a duplicate product is detected

Click Cancel button to prevent creation of the product. The focus will be on Product Name field. The information about the duplicate product will be displayed next to the field.

JavaScript business rule cancels 'Insert' action and displayes duplicate product info next to 'ProductName' field if a user clicks 'Cancel' button in confirmation window.

The script makes a web request to the application server to locate a potential duplicate product. The request is executed synchronously making both user and web browser wait for its completion.

The scripts analyzes the response and displays a confirmation if there is a duplicate product. The supplier name and unit price of the existing product are displayed next to the product name field. A call to the method preventDefault will not allow the Insert action to proceed.

The screenshot displays a JSON response to a request for a product by name as presented in Visual Studio 2012.

JSON response to a request for a product in Debug mode as presented by Visual Studio 2012

Friday, November 9, 2012PrintSubscribe
Membership & Role Providers, Visual Studio 2012, Navigation Button

Code On Time release 7.0.4.0 includes major new features and numerous enhancements.

Custom Membership and Role Providers can be generated straight from application database tables in Unlimited edition. Examples of Minimal, Basic, and Advanced configurations for Microsoft SQL Server are included. Examples of configuration for other supported databases will be provided as well in the future. Developers can quickly implement an integrated user manager based on custom security tables.

The new release also supports Microsoft Visual 2012 for all types of projects. Migration of projects is simple.

  • Install Visual Studio 2012 or Visual Studio Express 2012 for Web on your computer.
  • If you are working on a Web Site Factory project, then select the project name on the start page of application generator and choose Open. Move one level up in the hierarchy of folders in Windows Explorer and delete the files that have the same name as your project with “*.sln” and “*.suo” extensions . Generate the application.
  • If you are working on a project of a different type, then generate the application after installation of Visual Studio 2012.

Microsoft has also released ASP.NET 4.5. At this time we do not support this version of ASP.NET framework. We expect support for ASP.NET 4.5 to be available within 45 days. Note that ASP.NET 4.5 will be supported only in Web Site Factory and Web App Factory projects. Azure Factory will be upgraded to support ASP.NET 4.5 when Microsoft officially deploys ASP.NET 4.5 to Windows Azure servers. DotNetNuke Factory and SharePoint Factory are still limited to ASP.NET 3.5 – this is the limitation of these products. The future upgrades to DNN and SharePoint by their respective vendors will be reflected in Code On Time projects.

New menu presentation style called “Navigation Button” is now available in Premium and Unlimited editions.

New 'Navigation Button' menu style

The following enhancements and bug fixes are also included in this release:

  • Generated web applications integrate jQuery 1.8.2 and jQuery UI 1.9.0
     
  • Azure Factory supports Windows Azure SDK 1.7 August 2012
     
  • Thank you, Alon Elbaz, for contributing Hebrew localization of the client library.
     
  • Buttons OK and Cancel are displayed on the right side of tool bar in Project Designer when an existing project configuration element is selected. This significantly reduces amount of scrolling required when working with properties of elements.

Buttons OK and Cancel are displayed on the Project Designer tool bar when working properties of existing project configuraiton elements
 

Text property of Command is displayed in a wide text box in Project Designer.

  • Data property of Custom and SQL action is display in a wide text box in Project Designer.
     
  • Script property of Business Rules is displayed in a wide text box in Project Designer.
     
  • Dynamic access control rules will not be listed twice in the "WHERE" clause when the first page of data is selected.
     
  • Selection of a check box in a grid view with multiple-selection will make the selected row "current".
     
  • If a higher-level field in a cascading lookup dependency is changed then the fields with lower-level dependency are cleared.
  • Cascading lookups work correctly with all lookup styles.
     
  • Client library automatically sets focus on a data sheet view for Select, Edit, New, and Duplicate commands.
     
  • Static action confirmations with references to the field names will not perform URL encoding on values.
     
  • Grid views correctly identify a selected row when a key is known. This guarantees correct display of"dynamic" actions that depend on When Client Script property. This property is evaluated against the selected data row.
     
  • Business rule processor will not raise an exception when data access objects are executed for controllers with business rules.
     
  • Deployment files Deploy.bat and Retract.bat are created in ANSI encoding when a SharePoint Factory project is published.
     
  • Views can be converted to Form or Grid in 'Pages' hierarchy of Project Explorer.
     
  • Batch Edit correctly processes all styles of lookups and retains selection of fields when 'Calculate' event is raised.
     
  • The application framework will reset the Canceled flag of the result after each iteration over SelectedValues.
     
  • Fixed the incorrect export of Date Time fields when Export to Spreadsheet action is selected. Export will process both "c" and "C" format strings for currency values.
     
  • Context fields are passed correctly to the server for the fields with all styles of lookups.
     
  • Setting FormatOnClient property to false will work only if a Data Format String property is also specified.
  • Blob processor applies URL encoding to file names in the response header.
     
  • Lookup window formats the selected value upon selection. This eliminates error messages when fields with a non-blank Data Format String are selected.
     
  • Focus remains on the "new" row in a data sheet if a user clicks on a cell in a different row. The focus shifts to the column of the clicked cell.
     
  • Clearing of lookup field values (any style) in a data sheet will correctly preserve the "empty" state of a field while user moves between cells.
     
  • Data sheet view will correctly process hidden default values when the very first row is added to the view.
     
  • ApplicationServices.cs(vb) file is not referencing security namespace if membership is not enabled.
     
  • Fixed incorrect passing of contextFilter to field-level auto-complete boxes.
     
  • Search and Reset buttons on the search bar now have corresponding CSS classes assigned to them.
     
  • Enter key will close field search filters.
     
  • Class ViewPage correctly processes DateTimeOffset columns when converting a page of data to a DataTable instance.
     
  • Establishing a master-detail relationship between data views in the same container will correctly set "Auto Hide" property of details to "Self".
     
  • "External" parameters are not marked as "InputOutput" when configured for SQL Business Rules.
     
  • Utility class SqlStatement supports logging of exceptions in Windows event log. This feature is used by custom membership providers available in Unlimited edition.
     
  • Virtualization NodeSet plugin Select_TYPE_BusinessRules correctly enumerated rules of a data controller.
     
  • External Filter is passed to the data controller from the client when executing AutoComplete requests.
     
  • Option "Edit Handler in Visual Studio" is displayed in context menu of Business Rules node of a data controller.
     
  • Enhanced processing of parameters in SQL Formula of fields.