Today I want to show how we can use “Enterprise Architect” and the LieberLieber “Amuse” Plug-In to integrate “ASP.NET Mvc Web Application” into a flowchart.

Here you can see the final solution.

To download the video click here.

If you haven’t seen my previous posts please check out “LieberLieber AMUSE – Using Statemachines to Build Winforms flows” and “LieberLieber AMUSE – Using Statemachines and ASP.NET WebServices”.

Ok, first of all have a look at the Asp.net Mvc Solution.

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As you can see I added an AuthenticationController (provides the controller methods), AuthenticationService (provides the authentication logic) and AuthenticationViewModel (provides the view model for the web form) to the solution.

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Wir freuen uns, dass SparxSystems LieberLieber AMUSE geprüft hat uns in die 3rd Party Tool Liste aufgenommen hat! (und das sowohl auf der australischen als auch auf der deutschen Seite).

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Somit ein weiterer Meilenstein in der LieberLieber AMUSE Erfolgsgeschichte!

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Today I want to show how we can use Enterprise Architect and the Amuse Plug-In to integrate a “classic” ASP.net WebService (asmx) into a flowchart.

In this example I will use the project from my last example (“LieberLieber AMUSE – Using Statemachines to Build Winforms flows“) and extend this solution to use a ASP.NET-Authentication-WebService.

1. First we will add to the existing .NET solution a new project from the type “ASP.NET Web Service Application” and call it “AMUSEAuthenticationWebService”.

2. Change the name from “Service1.asmx” to “AuthenticationService.asmx”.

3. Now we add another project from type “Class Library” and call it “AMUSEAuthenticationLogic”.

4. Change the name of the class file from “Class1.cs” to “Authentication.cs”.

5. Copy now the “ValidateUser”-method from “AMUSEAuthenticationService”-project to the “AMUSEAuthenticationLogic”-project.

6. Now we build the solution and add the “AMUSEAuthenticationLogic.dll”, as reference, to the “AMUSEEAuthenticationWebService” project.

7. Now we can change the class name and method name from the “AuthenticationService.asmx.cs”:
Class name: AuthenticationService
Method name: ValidateUser(string username, password) and call the “ValidateUser” method from the “AMUSEAuthenticationLogic”
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Today I want to show that you can use Enterprise Architect and the AMUSE – Add-In to integrate Windows Forms and existing Class Libraries and not only for embedded solutions.

In this example we are going to create a simple authentication workflow. Here you can see the final solution.

To download the video click here.
To download the project files click here.

First of all have a look at the 3 different Windows Forms and the class library.

I build one solution which contains 2 different projects. One project contains the Windows Forms and one contains the Authentication service.

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Um den Launch von LieberLieber AMUSE 1.1 for EA 7.5 and 8.0 zu feiern, verlosen wir 2 Seminarplätze für dieses umfassende EA Seminar in Wien von 24.-25. Juni in Wien !!

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Die Teilnahme an der Verlosung ist ganz einfach.

Sende eine email an AMUSE[at]LieberLieber.com – mit dem Subject: “Verlosung”. Du bekommst danach eine email mit einer kleinen Frage, die Du uns bitte beantwortest – und schon hast Du die Chance auf einen Seminarplatz!!

Die Verlosung selbst findet am 5.5.2010 statt.

Wir wünschen allen Teilnehmern viel Glück bei der Verlosung und freuen uns schon die Gewinner im Millenium Tower in Wien am 24.6. begrüßen zu dürfen!!

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Wir freuen uns , dass es AMUSE auf die Shortlist für den Innovation Award 2010 von Microsoft Österreich und dem Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie.

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Wir werden bei der Innovation Award Verleihung auf jeden Fall mit einer kleinen MS Surface Lösung, ähnlich wie bei den Big>Days 2010, dabei sein ;-)

Microsoft Innovation Award 2010

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Since anouncing the release day of the new LieberLieber AMUSE add-on for Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect, a lot of incoming mails concern one central question: What are the requirements for using AMUSE?

So here is the standard answer:

  1. MS .NET Framework 2.0
  2. Enterprise Architect 7.5.840 (System Engineer, Ultimate)
  3. A valid license (at least for a trial period)
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