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Generate your CRUD Stored procedures. Write your own custom stored procedrues. Now, generate generate a complete data access layer that is Data Bindable.
Framework de mapeamento objeto/relacional, acesso a multi-banco de dados, geração de código e produtividade.
Framework for RAD against relational database (and xml), using a sophisticated, easy-to-use OO model (3-tier). Supports multiple database platforms. Uses generics and partial classes. Supports ADO transactions (doesnt require MSDTC). Includes a winforms Class Generatator for auto
Based on Enterprise Library 3.1, DAEE enables developers to access databases faster and safer. DAEE supports multiple database sources including ACCESS/ SQLSERVER2000/ SQLSERVER2005/ ODBC/ ORACLE/ EXCEL etc. You can configure connection strings in WEB.CONFIG/ APP.CONFIG through Microsoft Enterprise
Given an Entity Data Model XML (EDMX), this utility generates valid IDataReaders across all entity types, allowing Linq to Entities (L2E) to be used in legacy systems that require this interface to be implemented. The generated IDataReaders are strongly-typed and performant.
No designers No massive unreadable code files Having been frustrated with clunky designers and unmanageable code generation in commercial .NET O/R mappers, I have decided to give up on them. My vision for this project is a simple code file generation class library driven by an administration GUI
AutoProc (The Stored Procedure Generator) is a (simple to use and compatible across multiple editions) set of stored procedures which generates getter and setter procedures for complex Sql Server 2000/2005/2008 (Express/Workgroup/Standard/Enterprise/Developer) tables.
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