Our routine as Developers, if we get a new task/bug, is “change the code”, “deploy”, and “validate”. For the front scripting, if we don’t have the tool to help us update the necessary file easily, we need to open the JS component > update > deploy and publish > then go to the page that we want to test > reload the page and test the changes. There’s nothing wrong with those steps. But we can easily verify our changes using the current browser feature.
MDA: Testing JS changes without deploying – Temmy Wahyu Raharjo
Model-driven apps are apps that are built on a set of models, rather than on code. These models can be used to create a user interface and can be used to store data and other information. With model-driven apps, developers are able to make changes to the app without having to deploy a new version. This makes it much easier to test changes and get feedback from users.
For example, developers can quickly make changes to the user interface without having to deploy a new version of the app. This allows for faster development and quicker response to user feedback. Additionally, developers can make changes to the underlying models without having to deploy a new version, allowing them to experiment with different features and ideas. This makes it easier to develop and test new features without the need to deploy a new version of the app.
Jan 20, 2021 — We can test JS/ HTML code without deployment. Do code change in Visual Studio, refresh your browser and verify changes.
Oct 1, 2021 — When working with model-driven applications, we always have to publish our changes to see them applied to the user interface.
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