Application Modernization - Part 3 - Styling the migrated ABF Form using OpenROAD Features and Functionality

Application Modernization - Part 3 - Styling the migrated ABF Form using OpenROAD Features and Functionality

During this third part of the series you will be provided with guidance in relation to the use of composite fields, alignment attributes and margin attributes to structure and refine the migrated ABF Form user interface using OpenROAD features and functionality.

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About this course

At the end of this course you will:
Have an understanding for how to refine the migrated frame which is well structured and ready for the next phase of the migration process.  The use of composite fields such as Matrix and Stack fields is demonstrated and how the composite outline feature assists you to understand where the different field/composite field outlines exist.  The use of alignment attributes and margin setting attributes are all discussed during the lessons within this course.
Course Style:
The course lessons are informational and how to in nature.  Each lesson should be watched in sequence to ensure that you do not miss any details.
Audience:
For Database administrators, Application Stakeholders and Developers who have a responsibility within an ABF to OpenROAD migration project
Prerequisites:
The level that the course content is set at assumes the following:
  • That you will have downloaded and installed the example ABF application in order to follow along.
  • That you have access to a licensed versions of the OpenROAD Workbench, Runtime and OpenROAD Server software.
  • It is recommended that the OpenROAD Development Database be separate to the ABF Database.
  • The OpenROAD skill level should be least intermediate or a more advanced beginner.  Concepts and demonstrations within this course would not suit complete beginners.
    • If a complete beginner we strongly recommend that as a minimum you complete the OpenROAD Developers Learning Path - here.

 

Curriculum13 min

  • Reviewing the user interface structure of the migrated ABF form now as an OpenROAD frame 5 min
  • Apply OpenROAD Styling and Structure to the migrated ABF Form 7 min
  • Feedback
  • Take Course Survey 1 min

About this course

At the end of this course you will:
Have an understanding for how to refine the migrated frame which is well structured and ready for the next phase of the migration process.  The use of composite fields such as Matrix and Stack fields is demonstrated and how the composite outline feature assists you to understand where the different field/composite field outlines exist.  The use of alignment attributes and margin setting attributes are all discussed during the lessons within this course.
Course Style:
The course lessons are informational and how to in nature.  Each lesson should be watched in sequence to ensure that you do not miss any details.
Audience:
For Database administrators, Application Stakeholders and Developers who have a responsibility within an ABF to OpenROAD migration project
Prerequisites:
The level that the course content is set at assumes the following:
  • That you will have downloaded and installed the example ABF application in order to follow along.
  • That you have access to a licensed versions of the OpenROAD Workbench, Runtime and OpenROAD Server software.
  • It is recommended that the OpenROAD Development Database be separate to the ABF Database.
  • The OpenROAD skill level should be least intermediate or a more advanced beginner.  Concepts and demonstrations within this course would not suit complete beginners.
    • If a complete beginner we strongly recommend that as a minimum you complete the OpenROAD Developers Learning Path - here.

 

Curriculum13 min

  • Reviewing the user interface structure of the migrated ABF form now as an OpenROAD frame 5 min
  • Apply OpenROAD Styling and Structure to the migrated ABF Form 7 min
  • Feedback
  • Take Course Survey 1 min