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Monday, November 5, 2018PrintSubscribe
Native Apps, 1-to-1 Entities, Unlimited Edition Trial

It is our pleasure to announce release 8.7.5.0. The highlight of this release is the ability to create Native Apps for iOS, Mac OS, and Windows 10. Any app created with the new release will work on mobile devices.

For the first time we are also introducing framework support for 1-to-1 database entities. Model Builder automatically recognizes one-to-one relationships in your database and creates a singles editable entity with full transactional support when updating, inserting, and deleting records. See examples from Adventure Works database below:

Person 1-to-1 Entity Model

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Employee 1-to-1 Entity Model

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Model Builder configures the new lookup style “1-to-1” on the primary keys of entities. Borrowed fields are configured as virtual to enable data input. The framework treats all fields as if they belong to a single record. Saving data will distribute information to the right tables in the context of a transaction.

Transactional support has been extended to “Many-To-Many” fields. For example, if the master with a many-to-many field fails to delete due to database constraints then the linked delete many-to-many items will be rolled back.

Linked-In OAuth provider is now available to allow authentication and single sign-on.

New robust implemention of GEO location detection is available in mobile and web apps.

App generator now uses “var” keyword whenever possible for a cleaner code.

Also for the first time we make the full power of Unlimited Edition available at no charge on the trial basis. The code framework of Unlimited Edition apps is incorporated in the single FreeTrial.dll included in the apps. Unlimited Edition Trial makes possible testing of the full featured applications.

Friday, November 2, 2018PrintSubscribe
Increasing Command Timeout

Commands issued by the application framework use a default timeout of 30 seconds. When necessary, this timeout can be changed to fit application requirements.

Let’s change the default command timeout to 5 minutes.

Start Code On Time web application generator, and click on the project name. Then, click on Develop option. The project will be opened in Visual Studio.

In the Solution Explorer, right-click on ~\App_Code folder and press Add | Add New Item.

Adding a new item under 'App_Code' folder in the project.

Select Class from the list and press Add to create the file. Replace the code with the following:

C#:

using System;
using System.Data.Common;

namespace MyCompany.Data
{
    public partial class Controller
    {
        protected override DbCommand CreateCommand(DataConnection connection)
        {
            DbCommand command = base.CreateCommand(connection);
            command.CommandTimeout = 60 * 5;
            return command;
        }
    }
}

Visual Basic:

Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
Imports System
Imports System.Data.Common

Namespace MyCompany.Data
    Partial Public Class Controller
        Protected Overrides Function CreateCommand(connection As DataConnection) As DbCommand
            Dim command As DbCommand = MyBase.CreateCommand(connection)
            command.CommandTimeout = 60 * 5
            Return command
        End Function
    End Class
End Namespace

Save the file.

Let’s make sure that the application uses the new command timeout. Place a breakpoint at the last line in the method, and press F5 key to run the web app.

Placing a breakpoint in the class.

Navigate to any page that has a data view. The application will stop at the breakpoint. Mouse over the command timeout property – the value will now be “300”.

The value of 'CommandTimeout' property has been changed.