Table of contents

Introduction

Development Environment

Web Development and Improvements in user experience

(Productivity and Enterprise-level Application Development Features)

Ajax Overview, [[21759|GeneXus' target='_blank'>Ajax' target='_blank'>Ajax Overview, [[21759|GeneXus and Ajax]]

Business Components

Business Component - Publication as an Enterprise Java Bean

Practical course: Bluesky Charters
 

Application Localization

Application Localization
Demo
Translation Tool
Help "in any language"
Practical course: Bluesky Charters
 

Patterns

About this topic
Patterns based development
Description
Built in Patterns
Work With Pattern
Demo: Work With Pattern
Practical course: Patterns
 

Better data model

Null handling optimizes navigations
Nulls property

 

User experience

New options on rightclick in win
 

Reverse Engineering

Database Reverse Engineering Tool
 

New Platforms

MySQL
.Net Mobile Generator
More J2EE support than ever
 

Data Types and Methods

Message Queue handling data types

DirectoryDataType
LDAP Data Type

URL access Property
New IIF function
New byte count function
New Methods for attributes, variables and enumerated domains!
XSLTApply Method
Procedures can now call web objects
Web Services: Grouping Locations
News about model, object, and control properties


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About this Topic


In this section we'll study one of the most important new features of GeneXus 9.0, which increases development productivity at very high levels, ensuring the quality of the software obtained.

This is a big topic and there is much to say about it. For didactic reasons, we suggest that you follow the order specified in the index in a first reading. In that way you will obtain a useful overview of the topic without getting lost in details.

As we will mention shortly, there are three built-in Patterns (GX 9.0) implemented by now, of which we'll only study one: the WorkWith pattern.

You might want to read the other built-in patterns documentation just to know what they are about, or because you are interested. However, reading it is not necessary to familiarize yourself with this powerful tool (which is the purpose of this course).

In addition, there is documentation about how to implement your own pattern. This is a complex task that won't be addressed in the present course.

Note that each document contains links to other documents. Some of them are included in the course and others are exclusively in the Wiki and Release Notes. If you are interested in detailed knowledge about patterns, please refer to that documentation.

In the practical course you will have to follow the steps presented in the PatternsDescription page in order to instantiate a WorkWith Pattern

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