Using SQL, Access, MySQL? Our Product (FREE) will generate your C# or VB.NET data /business entities

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  1. MyGeneration (hosted on discountasp.net) is a very popular code generator and O/R Mapper capable of
    generating code for any language, including C#, VB.NET, Java, HTML and
    others. MyGeneration offers a FREE .NET architecture known as dOOdads
    which has now been implemented for 8 database systems, including, SQL, Access, and MySQL.

    Here is an image with MyGeneration browsing a MySQL database:
    http://download.mygenerationsoftware.com/MySQL.jpg

    MyGeneration will automatically generate fully functionalC# and
    VB.NET code that can Insert, Delete, Modify and Query data from a
    table or view. It will even automatically bring back identity columns for
    you.

    The dOOdads home page is at:
    http://www.mygenerationsoftware.com/dOOdads/dOOdads.aspx

    An example of using a MySQL dOOdad in C#
    http://www.mygenerationsoftware.com/dOOdads/CSharp_MasterSample.aspx

    An example of using a MySQL dOOdad in VB.NET
    http://www.mygenerationsoftware.com/dOOdads/VBNet_MasterSample.aspx

    Mike Griffin
    MyGeneration Software
    http://www.mygenerationsoftware.com


    Post Edited (MyGeneration) : 3/17/2005 4:24:23 PM GMT
     
  2. ironically i stumbled across this tool last week and have just started using it.

    i found myself coding the same data access classes and business logic AGAIN. It's the same tedious work over and over again for every application i write.

    MyGeneration basically creates all this for you with a half dozen clicks. It's a tad bit hard to use at first but once you understand it, it'll make your next application fast as hell to develop.

    i recommend checking it out. don't forget the tutorial's link.
     
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