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Merge End-User Settings of a WinForms App from Development to Production Environment

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End-users can customize an XAF application user interface (UI) at runtime with ease. The Layout Manager, Column Chooser and other capabilities allow end-users to configure a UI in a “what you see is what you get” way. But when you, as a developer, customize a UI in the Model Editor, you have to deal with indexes, widths, heights, groups, etc. So, you may want to customize a UI as an end-user, and then merge changes to one of the Application Model layers in your XAF solution. This topic describes how to achieve this task using the Model Merge Tool. As an example, the column order settings will be merged from user differences into the module project layer. However, you can use the same approach to merge any end-user customizations. For example:

  • List View columns visibility, width, grouping, filter settings;
  • Dashboard and Detail View layouts;
  • Chart and Pivot settings.

Note

The Model Merge Tool supports only WinForms applications with end-user Model Differences stored in an XAFML file.

Customize a UI at Run Time

In this topic we will use the MainDemo application, located in the %PUBLIC%\Documents\DevExpress Demos 24.2\Components\XAF\MainDemo folder. Open the MainDemo solution (C# or VB), set MainDemo.Win as the startup project and run the Windows Forms application. Select the Resume navigation item. You will see the Resume object’s List View. Use drag-and-drop to swap the File column with Contact.

ModelMerge_HowTo_SwapColumns

Close the Windows Forms application. The customizations you have made are saved to the Model.User.xafml file located in the project output folder (bin\Debug\ by default).

<ListView Id="Resume_ListView">
  <Columns>
    <ColumnInfo Id="Contact" Index="0" />
    <ColumnInfo Id="File" Index="1" />
  </Columns>
</ListView>

Merge User Differences into the Module Project Layer

Now let us merge the end-user customizations into the Application Model of the module project. In the Solution Explorer, right click the MainDemo.Win application project and click Merge User Model. In the invoked Open dialog, choose the Model.User.xafml file.

ModelMerge_HowTo_MergeUserModel

As a result, the Model Merge Tool dialog is invoked. Navigate to the Resume_ListView node in the tree list. This node caption is displayed in bold, as the node contains customizations. Use the checkbox to the left to select this node. In the dropdown below, select MainDemo.Module and click Merge. The Resume_ListView node’s differences will be merged into the MainDemo.Module project.

ModelMerge_HowTo_MergeDialog

Finally, click Save to persist changes and close the Model Merge Tool dialog.

Note

  • You can select several nodes at once, and repeat the merging operation as many times as required, before clicking Save. If a part of the selected differences cannot be applied to the selected target, a warning message will be displayed. In this instance, you can try another target (e.g. MainDemo.Module.Win).
  • If your application is already deployed, and one of end-users has a carefully crafted layout, you may want to use this layout in a new version of the application. In this instance, just copy the Model.User.xafml file from the end-user workstation, and select this file in the Open dialog when running the Model Merge Tool.

Check Changes

After merging, you can see the Resume_ListView node customizations in the Model Editor invoked for the MainDemo.Module project.

ModelMerge_HowTo_ME

To test changes at run time, reset the user model differences. The simplest way to do this is to delete the Model.User.xafml file from your application project output folder. Then, run the Windows Forms application to see that a layout is customized as required.

ModelMerge_HowTo_Win

As the differences were moved into a platform-agnostic module, you can see that your customizations affect the ASP.NET Web Forms application as well.

ModelMerge_HowTo_Web