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gelinp

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Hi,


Do you know an Adaptative Object Model framework (AOM), and a also dynamic forms framework, because it's working together, for Free Pascal in order to use with Lazarus development ?


Thank you for your help !

Lazarus version : 1.2.6
« Last Edit: April 06, 2015, 10:41:55 am by gelinp »
My configuration is : Lazarus 1.6+dfsg-1 / FPC 3.0.0 / Debian Mint / x86_64-linux-gtk2

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Hi,


Do you know an Adaptative Object Model framework (AOM), and a also dynamic forms framework, because it's working together, for Free Pascal in order to use with Lazarus development ?


Thank you for your help !

Lazarus version : 1.2.6

Give an example or a link of what you are looking for. It sounds like you are using buzzwords Lazarus users are not acquainted with.
Lazarus 3.0/FPC 3.2.2

lor

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Take a look at my suggestion posted as "Suggesting a method for communication between members of a family of Controls." Let me know what you think about it.

gelinp

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An Adaptative Object Model is a design pattern to give end user a mean to create new object types for your application. The first sample is a collection manager system, and the end user create a new type for each of this collections...

AOM is a derivative of Type Object design pattern firstly created. This is an other example for type object.

And this is architecture and design of AOM example : Architecture and Design of Adaptative Object-Models, URL=http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.89.3429&rep=rep1&type=pdf

In fact, a simple Type object library for Lazaruswould be enough for me...

Thank your for your response !
« Last Edit: April 08, 2015, 07:01:41 am by gelinp »
My configuration is : Lazarus 1.6+dfsg-1 / FPC 3.0.0 / Debian Mint / x86_64-linux-gtk2

 

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