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authorAlejandro <alejandro.d.a@gmail.com>2017-02-22 17:26:51 +0200
committerPekka Hyvönen <pekka@vaadin.com>2017-02-22 17:26:51 +0200
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@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ The actual implementation of these classes is not relevant for this tutorial, bu
[[framework.tutorial.grid]]
== Listing entities in a Grid
-TIP: Starting from this step directly? https://github.com/vaadin/tutorial/archive/step3.zip[Download the project] for this step, extract the zip file and choose "Import... > Maven > Existing Maven project".
+TIP: Starting from this step directly? https://github.com/vaadin/tutorial/archive/v7-step3.zip[Download the project] for this step, extract the zip file and choose "Import... > Maven > Existing Maven project".
Often when you start building a UI for a data-centric application, the first
thing you want to do is to list your data from your back-end.
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ You can do this at any point during the rest of the tutorial as well.
[[framework.tutorial.filtering]]
== Creating live filtering for entities
-TIP: Starting from this step directly? https://github.com/vaadin/tutorial/archive/step4.zip[Download the project] for this step, extract the zip file and choose menu:Import...[Maven>Existing Maven project].
+TIP: Starting from this step directly? https://github.com/vaadin/tutorial/archive/v7-step4.zip[Download the project] for this step, extract the zip file and choose menu:Import...[Maven>Existing Maven project].
A search functionality is expected in every modern application and it is
also a nice Vaadin development exercise. Let's add a filtering functionality to
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ that. Pick either of them.
[[framework.tutorial.form.designer]]
=== Creating a form using Vaadin Designer
-TIP: Starting from this step directly? https://github.com/vaadin/tutorial/archive/step5.zip[Download the project] for this step, extract the zip file and choose menu:Import...[Maven>Existing Maven project].
+TIP: Starting from this step directly? https://github.com/vaadin/tutorial/archive/v7-step5.zip[Download the project] for this step, extract the zip file and choose menu:Import...[Maven>Existing Maven project].
The form to edit Customer objects can be built using several methods of which
the visual composition by drag 'n' drop is the most intuitive. Vaadin
@@ -878,7 +878,7 @@ simplicity.
[[framework.tutorial.form-connection]]
== Connecting the form to the application
-TIP: Starting from this step directly? https://github.com/vaadin/tutorial/archive/step6.zip[Download the project] for this step, extract the zip file and choose menu:Import...[Maven>Existing Maven project].
+TIP: Starting from this step directly? https://github.com/vaadin/tutorial/archive/v7-step6.zip[Download the project] for this step, extract the zip file and choose menu:Import...[Maven>Existing Maven project].
In this part, we'll use the CustomerForm class, which we created in the
previous step, from the MyUI class. We will use it for both editing the existing