C# OptimalFramework

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  • Freeware
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  • optimalframework
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  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows XP/2000/98
  • File Size:
  • 860KB

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C# OptimalFramework Description

Edit By "DataSets vs. Objects?" is a frequently asked question for developers who work with databases. Both scenarios offer advantages and disadvantages. After having worked with Delphi (MIDAS) and Visual Studio for a while, I was convinced of the FACT that the best of both worlds could be combined in one component set. That's the reason I built a component set that offers an easy way to manipulate your database data in a Visual Studio environment. OptimalFramework also offers: - Minimal coding due automatic generated DataClasses/Collections. - DataClasses which can take care of applying changes to database themselves (no more Fill, Update on the SqlDataAdapter). - Auto generated Access Code (no SqlParameters need to be set to get data from your database anymore). - Designer which is easy to use with SQL Highlighting (and does not mess up your SQL like the Default SqlCommand editor in Visual Studio). - Posibility to add more than 1 scenario to fetch a DataClass/Collection. - Transparent Client Server Model (through a webservice). * Data compression within a client/server situation * Data encryption within a client/server situation * Transaction support * Advanced exception handling * Some little bugs fixed * Some extra designer featurs


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