Notice: This Wiki is now read only and edits are no longer possible. Please see: https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/helpdesk/-/wikis/Wiki-shutdown-plan for the plan.
Difference between revisions of "Scout/Tutorial/minicrm"
(→Add a form to edit the data) |
|||
Line 27: | Line 27: | ||
We created a page with a table listing all the companies in the database. Add a search form that allows users to limit the number of rows returned.[[Scout/Tutorial/minicrm/Add_A_Search_Form| Learn more]] | We created a page with a table listing all the companies in the database. Add a search form that allows users to limit the number of rows returned.[[Scout/Tutorial/minicrm/Add_A_Search_Form| Learn more]] | ||
== Add a form to edit the data == | == Add a form to edit the data == | ||
− | + | In order to edit the data in our page, we need to create a context menu to call a form, create the form and the process service it needs to actually select, insert, update (and possibly delete) the data. [[Scout/Tutorial/minicrm/Add_A_Form_To_Edit_The_Data|Learn more]] | |
− | [[Scout/Tutorial/minicrm/Add_A_Form_To_Edit_The_Data| | + | |
== Write the second page == | == Write the second page == | ||
{{note|Under construction|This part is under construction }} | {{note|Under construction|This part is under construction }} |
Revision as of 08:11, 19 May 2011
The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/. Mini CRM Tutorial
With this tutorial, you'll create a little example application with Scout SDK, where you can enter and edit companies.
Contents
Requirements
This tutorial assumes that you have installed Scout SDK as described in Download and Install Scout SDK
Create New Scout Project
Creating new scout projects is described here. That page also shows how to launch the server and the client.
Get example Database
Follow the instructions on this page to get our small Apache Derby example database.
Set up SQL Service
Now we need to tell the application how to contact the database. How this works is described here.
Write the first Page
A standard Eclipse Scout application consists of pages in a tree structure. A page typically shows data in some sort of table. If you write an application, you need to start with a page. Learn more
You should have a tiny Eclipse Scout application running at the end of this step!
You will end up with the following tree structure for your application:
Standard Outline │ └─Company Table Page
Very simple indeed!
Add a search form
We created a page with a table listing all the companies in the database. Add a search form that allows users to limit the number of rows returned. Learn more
Add a form to edit the data
In order to edit the data in our page, we need to create a context menu to call a form, create the form and the process service it needs to actually select, insert, update (and possibly delete) the data. Learn more