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OneView
The OneView
will display one view only with the option to edit the model. To learn how this is designed to work head to the details section.
To configure the OneView
follow a similar pattern as shown next:
The module is used from the Reactive.Logger.Client to display only one View the TraceEvent_ListView
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First you need the nuget package so issue this command to the
VS Nuget package console
Install-Package Xpand.XAF.Modules.OneView
.The above only references the dependencies and nexts steps are mandatory.
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Ways to Register a Module or simply add the next call to your module constructor
RequiredModuleTypes.Add(typeof(Xpand.XAF.Modules.OneViewModule));
The module is not integrated with any eXpandFramework
module. You have to install it as described.
The module is not bound to DevExpress versioning, which means you can use the latest version with your old DevExpress projects Read more.
The module follows the Nuget Version Basics.
.NetFramework: net461
DevExpress.ExpressApp.Win | Any |
Fasterflect.Xpand | 2.0.7 |
JetBrains.Annotations | 2020.1.0 |
System.Reactive | 4.3.2 |
Xpand.Extensions.Reactive | 2.201.30 |
Xpand.Extensions.XAF | 2.201.30 |
Xpand.XAF.Modules.Reactive | 2.201.30 |
Xpand.XAF.Modules.Reactive.Win | 2.201.30 |
Xpand.VersionConverter | 2.201.7 |
To Step in the source code
you need to enable Source Server support
in your Visual Studio/Tools/Options/Debugging/Enable Source Server Support. See also How to boost your DevExpress Debugging Experience.
If the package is installed in a way that you do not have access to uninstall it, then you can unload
it with the next call at the constructor of your module.
Xpand.XAF.Modules.Reactive.ReactiveModuleBase.Unload(typeof(Xpand.XAF.Modules.OneView.OneViewModule))
The module is tested on Azure for each build with these tests. All Tests run as per our Compatibility Matrix